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Thread: Collodial silver cured my polyps

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    Default Collodial silver cured my polyps

    You all might think I'm a nut but here goes.
    I have always experimented in natural medicine and am always pusing the envelope and trying things.
    For a few years I have had a " discomfort" in my lower rectum and self discovered a 1/4" polyp inside my rectum ( Yes i checked ) YUK
    I controlled it with calcium when it produced a discomfort but never got rid of it. In the last year I have been making and using collodial silver and finding more and more uses ( great stuf )
    Figured I would give it a go via suppository ( what the heck )
    1 oz, ( shotglass amount )2 times a day 18-20 ppm
    4th day bloody stool... OOOPPPS ( spooky )
    Stopped the silver.
    Two days later checked, polyp gone , fell off
    In a week there was a slight discomfort a bit deeper in my gut so I drank 1 cup of CS before coffee in the AM for three days.. discomfort disappeared.-
    ( that was 3 months ago and no sign since.)
    not a trace of it, discomfort gone. Feel just fine.
    How about that !
    Take it for what it is worth.

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    Default Re: Collodial silver cured my polyps

    QWAK,allinsilver,I bought a generator last year and have been adding the treated water 1/2 and 1/2 to my hot water for my coffee now and then -- just figure it can't hurt and could help.

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    Default Re: Collodial silver cured my polyps

    It was finger length deep? I always thought they were further up in your colon. How do you know there ain't more?. Polyps are not always cancerous, a colonoscopy may be in order, spendy with no insurance.

    Colorectal polypMain article: Colorectal polyp
    Colon polyps are not commonly associated with symptoms. Occasionally rectal bleeding, and on rare occasions pain, diarrhea or constipation may occur because of colon polyps. Colon polyps are a concern because of the potential for colon cancer being present microscopically and the risk of benign colon polyps transforming over time into malignant ones. Since most polyps are asymptomatic, they are usually discovered at the time of colon cancer screening with either digital rectal exam (DRE), flexible sigmoidoscopy, Barium enema, colonoscopy or virtual colonoscopy. The polyps are routinely removed at the time of colonoscopy either with a polypectomy snare (first description by P. Deyhle, Germany, 1970[4]) or with biopsy forceps. If an adenomatous polyp is found with flexible sigmoidoscopy or if a polyp is found with any other diagnostic modality, the patient must undergo colonoscopy for removal of the polyp(s). Even though colon cancer is usually not found in polyps smaller than 2.5 cm, all polyps found are removed since the removal of polyps reduces the future likelihood of developing colon cancer. When adenomatous polyps are removed, a repeat colonoscopy is usually performed in three to five years.

    Most colon polyps can be categorized as sporadic

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