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1 Welcome to Education Week! Solve it with Silver: New Effective Ways to Use Silver in Your Home Dr. Gordon Pedersen May 4, 2009 Download the Presentation Slides PPT Regular PPT file PDF 1 slide per pg page 3 slides per page for notes Located on the Education Week registration page 1
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4 Dr. Gordon Pedersen, Ph.D Ph.D in Toxicology M.S. in cardiac wellness and rehabilitation Formulator of over 150 products Best selling author Host of the radio show Common Sense Medicine Silver is a patented product that kills bacteria, viruses and mold. New Patented Silver Technology Aquasol Technology Manufactured using 10,000 volts AC rather than DC Catalytic, not chemical Process uses pure elemental silver Patented technology protected for 17 years 4
5 Silver Kills at Very Low Concentrations (in vitro tests affecting parts of the body) MRSA/Staph wounds 5.0 ppm Pneumonia lung health 5.0 ppm Food poisoning intestinal health 5.0 ppm Strep pneumoniae respiratory system 2.5 ppm Strep pyogenes ear health and skin 1.2 ppm Pseud aeroginosa skin, wound protection 5.0 ppm Strep mutans oral health 5.0 ppm Salmonella food poisoning 2.5 ppm E. coli digestive health 5.0 ppm * Does not kill probiotics (good bacteria in the gut, BYU study) How Does Silver Kill Pathogens? 1. Resonance 2. Contact 3. Magnetic Disruption We are surrounded by bacteria, viruses, mold and toxins that makeus sick. Look at the following examples. 5
6 On any given day in America, there are 30,000 to 40,000 cases of MRSA. MRSA is the dangerous type of staph thatcauses flesh eating eatingbacteria. And we all have some type of staph on our skin. E. coli comes in our foods and can lead to fatal food poisoning. Cruise ships that are disinfected every day still harbor potentially fatal bacteria and viruses. Influenza (Flu) kills an estimated 36,000people in America every year. 6
7 Your home is the one place where you can control your exposure to disease causing agents. Every Home Should Have: Silver liquid as an internal disinfectant Silver gel as an external disinfectant New Ways You Can Use Silver in Your Home 7
8 Handy Wipes Dental Floss Dish Soap 8
9 Laundry Soap Cosmetics Facial Mask 9
10 Shampoo & Conditioner Body Wash Vacuum Cleaner 10
11 Carpets Pillow Mop & Water 11
12 Counters Pets Shower 12
13 Face Steamer Nebulizer Feminine Hygiene 13
14 Other Ideas VIRUSES Silver Sol has anti viral properties against both forms of surface viruses: Reverse transcriptase Viral DNA Polymerase (United States Patent Office # 7,135,195) * May be the only nutritional supplement to receive anti viral patent approval 14
15 Swine Flu Don t Panic (Take Control) What It Is Swine Flu is a combination of viruses Made up from: swine bird human influenza virus The Swine Flu IS: H1N1 human influenza (this is the same strain that caused the 1918 epidemic) Combined with swine flu from pigs Combined with bird flu The thinking is that a bird containing the bird flu in its intestines flew over a pig pen and excreted the bird flu, infecting a pig that was already sick with the swine flu. Then the pig infected a farmer who already had the human flu, and together all of the influenza viruses mutated into a totally new virus. 15
16 Why Vaccines Are Not the Solution Everyone wants a vaccination to save us, but they cannot be made for at least three months. They don t cover all the strains. They don t adapt to the daily mutations. They can cause serious side effects. They can cause death or permanent disability. Story From History The flu vaccine was developed to prevent a flu outbreak (1917). The vaccine was tested in 200 humans. The vaccine killed 23 of the 200 test subjects (and was considered to be an acceptable loss!) The Louis Pasteur Institute in France was paid to produce the vaccine. The vaccine was given to US soldiers even if they were already sick. In the sick soldiers, who received the flu vaccine, a new flu virus formed, which became pandemic and killed about 20% of the world s population. We Are Repeating History The bird flu vaccine was developed in It was tested in 200 human subjects. It killed 26 of the 200 human subjects (and was considered acceptable). The Louis Pasteur Institute in France was contracted to produce the bird flu vaccine. It was opposed but still the US military made it mandatory for soldiers to receive the vaccination early this year. Despite opposition, the bird flu vaccination was given, and we are repeating history by creating the perfect viral storm. 16
17 What It Does The virus is made up of incomplete segments of DNA and RNA (genetic material), which are injected into a healthy cell, causing genetic mutation and illnessat the cellularlevel. If left to replicate long enough it will damage enough cells to cause serious suffering or death. Why Drugs Don t Always Work Tamiflu can work against influenza but: It only works for two weeks (this means it cannot be used for prevention, and you must wait until you have the disease to start using Tamiflu. Tamiflu must be administered within the first 48 hours for maximum drug benefits. The problem is, most people are contagious one day before they demonstrate symptoms. Why Is It Dangerous? Swine flu interferes with and destroys DNA, which causes abnormal growth within the cells. This causes the following symptoms: fever headache diarrhea vomiting aches and sore muscles nausea 17
18 People are not able to differentiate it from the normal flu because the symptoms are so similar The swine flu must be sampled and sent to the CDC for chemical evaluation to determine if it is truly the Swine Flu. This takes about two days. How Is It Transferred? It is spread by infected fluids like saliva and mucous (from sneezing and coughing). Your hands spread about 70% of all contagious diseases. You inhale airborne pathogens. Who s at Risk? 1. People with weakened immune systems 2. People who have poor hygiene 3. People with hyperactive immune responses 18
19 People with Weakened Immune Function Your immune system may be the only thing between you and serious viral illness. If you are weak, your NK cells will not be able to defend against the massive attack from this virus. Silver Sol Is Your First Line of Defense Take Silver Sol liquid Two teaspoons twice daily Apply Silver Sol to the hands at least twice a day Apply Silver Sol to the nostrils twice a day Eat a healthy diet People with Poor Hygiene Wash your hands regularly as needed to keep the virus off of them. Don t bite fingernails. h f d ill il Wash face and especially nostrils. Use Silver Sol liquid in a nebulizer (face steamer) and inhale 30 minutes a day which is ideal for sinus infections. 19
20 People with Hyperactive Immune Responses These are people who have an over reactive immune response to virtually anything They will respond to a new virus by over secreting fluids to the lungs. This could fill the lungs with fluidthatcould drowntheperson person. This is modulated by cytokines (which are hormones that mobilize immune cells to the lungs). They need an immune response but a normal response can be modulated using: Vit B3, Vit B6, Folic acid, manganese and probiotics What You Can Do You Are the Solution! Take silver sol orally two teaspoons twice a day Apply to hands twice a day Apply to nostrils twice a day Take healthy supplements (b vits, trace minerals, probiotics, antioxidants) Create a healthy home (hygiene, air filter) Silver Sol Potential Solutions for the Swine Flu Silver Sol has been scientifically shown to: *Prevent Bird Flu (H5N1) Destroys the H1N1 Flu (which is the same strain of virus that caused the 1918 influenza pandemic) Destroys both forms of viruses (reverse transcriptase and DNA polymerase) Destroys numerous other viruses (including SARS, Hepatitis B, & Herpes) 20
21 How Silver Sol Works On contact as a silver oxide Viral disruption Resonance (antimicrobial) Stem cell activation Make Sure You Get the Silver That Has an Approved Patent! US Patent # 7,135,195 Approved to kill over 143 disease causing pathogens and both hforms of viruses! Make your home the first place you protect yourself and family from bacteria, viruses, mold and toxins...with Silver. 21
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