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I have a friend who completely cured severe neuropathy of her hands and feet using colloidal gold. Apparently it works by resetting the nervous system. She said she felt as if she was being mildly shocked after taking it and then the nerve pain completely went away. Has anyone heard of it being used for RSD/CRPS?
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Hi Becca,
While I support many alternative therapies, one must always be careful with treatments that aren't backed by data. (as well as ones that are sometimes!) Gold is a heavy metal. My concern would be for the potential for problems as heavy metals are known to be neurotoxic. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...1780301022/pdf I am glad your friend is doing better but please be cautious if you pursue the colloidal gold. Gold does have medical uses for drug delivery and cancer detection but articles regarding its use for neuropathic issues were not apparent on Google Scholar. I'd hope if it was a fix for nerve problems the research community would be on it. said with hugs, ![]()
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All the best, Marleen ===================== Work related (car) accident September 21, 1995, consequences: - chondromalacia patellae both knees - RSD both legs (late diagnosis, almost 3 years into RSD) & spread to arms/hands as of 2008 Last edited by Jomar; 09-20-2016 at 10:27 AM. Reason: * per guidelines.. |
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I don't want to offend anyone but this is the kind of pseudo-science that has no place in medicine or therapy, mainstream or complimentary.
Gold is completely inert. It is not unsafe to consume in small quantities and is routinely used in the catering trade, typically in high-end restaurants in the form of gold leaf - usually in desserts, cakes and chocolates. It is also added to a few super-premium and ultra-premium alcohol brands - vodka typically, again in the form of gold leaf or flakes. As it is completely inert, it won't react with your body. It simply passes straight through the whole digestive tract and comes out the other end unchanged. The only thing eating it will do for you is give you very expensive crap!!! Please if you are considering alternative or complimentary therapies, do your research thoroughly using only highly reputable web-sources. Always compare the advice and information about any particular 'therapy' from multiple, reputable websites so that you build a reliable knowledge base and don't waste your time, energy and money on this kind of thing. There are thousands of snake oil salespeople out there who are only too willing to part the desperate and uninformed from their cash. Eating some gold leaf will not cause you any physiological harm but there are plenty of other things out there that could cause real harm. |
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No offense taken Neurochic. Thanks for making sure the record was straight on the gold coated goodies. Yes, those are okay...and pretty.
I was concerned about the colloidal since they could potentially be gold "salts" like those used to treat arthritis, which can be unsafe. And with treatments/preparations that aren't regulated it can be very difficult to know what you're really getting. There's been enough of a problem even with supplements and herbals to warrant caution. I agree about doing your research. Always wise.
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The gold used medically in treatment scenarios, is ionized,and therefore dissolves in the body.
The heavy metals that are toxic in tissues are also ionized. Arsenic, chromium, mercury are examples of heavy metals, that are solubilized also. Here is a study showing neurotoxicity in rats causing a polyneuropathy: Quote:
This link explains the chemistry in more detail: Ionic Gold & Monatomic Gold - Health Hazard | Purest Colloids
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I'll come back and post the chemistry explanation of the points about inert gold and the fundamental difference with other gold compounds when I have some more time.
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