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Default Colloidal Silver or Colloidal Gold

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...Colloidal gold used in the treatment of Parkinson disorder has even led to complete remission of the disease in the most fortunate of cases. Otherwise, improvement of the general condition has been reported with the regain of the sense of smell for instance and of color vision.
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