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06-16-2011, 08:49 AM | #1 | |||
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There isn't a superbug alive that would DARE go into a body that is being treated with Silverbiotics. At least I hope so!!! lol I take a teaspoon every day and so far, so good. I don't catch colds or anything. Of course, the way I eat and the nutrition I use, well that has to count for something. It's all about the immune system right? Our ability to fight off these nasty buggies that are always around us. I do take simple precautions. I always carry hand sanitizer on me. So when I get off a bus (after holding on to all those poles), I put some hand sanitizer on. And let's not forget those nasty supermarket shopping carts that we are pushing around as we shop. I once heard that they are LOADED with e-coli. So... simple precautions, AND being careful when one gives oneself an injection, well I shall be ever more MORE careful. Thanks very much. Hopefully I dodged a BIG one with my first hematoma. Imagine, I have injected my self thousands of times and NEVER had a problem my goodness!!!! And I know people who get injections of this and that, and they get bout after bout of cellulitis, and their area gets red lines, gets hot, they get fevers. All the time, this happens to them. So I shall continue to be vigilant in my fight against what I call the BAD BUGEEBOOOS!!!! lol
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