 |
|
|
| We prefer email but please call if
you wish. We are not always available by phone, so you may have to
leave a message. We always try to reply as soon as possible but we
do occasionally go away on holidays etc. so we may not be able to
reply by return. Common e-mail questions will be added to the FAQs
so you may just receive a link back to the FAQs page so your answer
will be there. Please see our contacts
page for full information. |
 |
|
With the increase in web based businesses, its
sometimes difficult to see if there are any humans behind the scenes.
Dealing with machines may be efficient but sometimes we like to
know there is someone you can talk to and we're not just buying
from a faceless computer. We do exist and this is just a little
about myself, my family and how we got started.
My name is Neil and I have an interest in
many alternative medical practices, which started when I was part
of a multilevel marketing network and again when an old girlfriend,
Mandy, was initially diagnosed with MS. This debilitating condition
has no known cure and I started investigating other remedies. After
two years of tests, including MRI scans, we were eventually told that
it wasn't MS but a form of Migraine! |
| I'm originally from Clevedon,
near Bristol and lived briefly in Weston-Super-Mare before moving
to Torquay, where I completed my A-Levels. I then studied Electrical
& Electronic Engineering at Plymouth University (Or Polytechnic
as it was then known). During the Summer holidays, I worked for the
local bus company in Torquay, to earn some extra cash. |
| I left Plymouth Poly, disillusioned,
after two years because of the move of nearly all electronics design
& manufacture to the Far East. I then did the sensible thing &
drove a bus for three years around Torbay, whilst I considered my
future. |
|
I eventually moved to Bristol in the late 80's and attended the
Control Data Institute and graduated in IT & Microwave Communications.
I became a Computer Engineer, working for ICL then IBM in Bristol
for many happy years as an IBM Server & OS/2 Specialist before
starting up as a freelance consultant in 1997.
|
| Around this time, my "Other half",
Mandy, took the kids to visit her relatives in Warminster and during
a visit to "Farmer Giles Farmstead" near Salisbury, came
home with a day old lamb "Billy" ! He was the runt of the
litter was dying of starvation because the farm couldn't cope with
the amount of new lambs. After picking myself off the floor, I started
to see the funny side & helped to feed and look after him. At
the time, we were living in a small town house in the centre of Bristol
! Very soon we became very good friends. |
 |
|

|
He lived in the house for several weeks and shared the dogs basket.
As sheep are difficult to house train, we used nappies, which was
quite a sight. He grew very quickly and I converted an old "Out
House" into a shed for him and he lived in garden for over
a year.
|
| He was particularly fond of "Rare
Breed" dog food & broke into the pantry several times until
I built a gate to keep him out ! We did give him treats now and then
instead ! |
 |
 |
Thwarted by the gate ! |
|
In late 1997, I left IBM to became a freelance IT Consultant &
worked for many companies such as Royal & Sun Alliance, Axa,
Orange, Zurich, BAT & Comptacenter.
We then moved from Bristol because my daughter had been selected
to attend the 2nd worst secondary school in the UK. We eventually
found a property within the catchment area of Gillingham school
in Dorset which had an excellent reputation, so we moved to "The
Old Rectory Paddock", Chicklade in 1998, which had a large
garden where we kept "Billy", plus several chickens and
ducks.
|
 |
 |
In July 2000, Billy caught a skin infection from another sheep,
rescued from a neighbouring field. A friend suggested we used Colloidal
Silver for the infection & he knew someone who made it himself.
I didn't know anything about it apart from having to travel 35 miles
to get it.
He looked me up and down and because I was in a suit, was quite
happy to charge me £10 for 100 ml. Not knowing any different,
I paid the man and took it home. We applied the Colloidal Silver
topically and it cleared the infection. Mandy started using it for
minor ailments which seemed to cure much faster than usual. This
was the point where I took notice & became fascinated.
|
|
My background is in electronics, so it was quite
easy for me to design & build a basic generator. Word soon spread
and I was making Colloidal Silver for family, friends and then friends
of friends. I was spending all day working and then most evenings
just keeping up with demand. During a break from my IT work, I designed
a much larger scalable commercial generator & started to write
this site.
This page hasn't really anything to do with Colloidal
Silver but I hope it gives you an insight into who we are and how
we got started. More importantly, I hope it shows we are human and
ordinary people and we care about people and animals alike.
|

IBM xSeries Rack
|
| Gallery - |
|

Summer Job. Torquay 1981 (I'm on the Right)
|

Took 3 years out before moving to Bristol
|

My Real Job!
|

Bristol from our rear window.
|

1 week old
|

Looking around.
|
|

Billy's swing
|

"Feed Me"
|

|

"Chuck"
|

In the garden
|

"Nancy"
|
|

Duck & Chicken House
|

"Francis"
|

|

"Fruity"
|

Out for a waddle.
|

"Francis" & I !
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|

|

|

|

|
|
|
|
Certain
people I know think we are "Exploiting" Colloidal Silver.
Just because we make it available commercially doesn't mean that
the people who have been taking it for years are being exploited.
They seem to think because you know about it, it will make it less
effective to them. If you knew a cure for something and you didn't
tell a friend, I don't think you are a friend. You really don't
want to know what I think about these people but if you are one
of them, email me and I will try to be as honest as I can.
My view is this:-
I
think Colloidal Silver has a place in every home but because it
is not a main stream product, it is largely ignored in the general
media.
I cannot claim that Mandy has got better
because of Colloidal Silver. Her condition was misdiagnosed and
I want to share the information I have gathered along the way, in
attempt to find cures for certain ills of life.
Many things have changed in the past few
years. The coming and thankfully the going of SARS, means we are
now more than ever a global community. The SARS outbreak has shown
how a potentially lethal virus can spread so quickly to all corners
of the globe. I am grateful I know about Colloidal Silver because
I feel I have added protection for future viral outbreaks.
|