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9/1/06 Email
Hello Neil,
I just wanted to drop you a line to say how good your product
is, (and I also noticed that you live in Torquay!! I am in Brixham
).
I first found out about Colloidal Silver from a friend, I keep
birds and got involved in parrot rescue, I took in a Moluccan
Cockatoo who had mutilated her chest and had a huge hole in it.
My friend (experienced bird keeper) who will not use chemicals
if she can help it, suggested I use the Colloidal Silver on the
bird. She has used it on so many terrible injuries on birds and
had great success with it.
I found your site and ordered a bottle, the Too is doing really
well and the hole is much smaller now (am using the silver and
aloe vera gel), the Too had been put on antibiotics by the Vet,
she did not like them, so I took a chance and stopped them , just
using the silver. The wound has never got infected and is healing
nicely.
Also I have used it myself when I had Flu (got it again now so
using it again) and I have just treated my dog who had Kennel
cough with it, 6 days later the dog is completely better.
I keep telling all my friends in the birdy world and have sent
your link to lots of them.
Thank you for a brilliant product and a very informative website.
Regards
Sheila
8/2/06 eMail
My dog is a border Collie (Cammie) and
I gave her 2 tsp twice a day for a week.
I used it last week (externally)on a cockatiel who had ripped
its toe open, the wound healed within 3 days, no infection, all
healed.
I have been using the Silver exeternally on a mutilating Muloccan
cockatoo, I spray the silver on there, let it dry then apply aloe
vera Gel, or Manuka Honey. I have been treating the Too Since
October, the wound was very large, very deep and not very pleasant,
the wound was infected and swollen. When I got her I took her
to the Vet who prescribed antibiotics to stop the infection, I
have to say I didnt use them, I just used the Colloidal silver,
it cleared up the infection and she has had no infection at all
since, despite her picking at the scab on the wound regularly.
She has not had a collar on as she was very weak and is quite
an old Too, it has been a slow process but we are getting there.
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