Re: [MittleiderMethodGardening] Re: The Most Precious Metal In The World

 

I discovered ASAP Silver Solution from Emergency Essentials several years ago and have been using it ever since.  I heard it said recently that if you go to the hospital to take your silver with you and take it while there because of the increase of infections contracted there.  My son just had the "bug" of whatever is going around and had a very bad sore throat and coughing and congestion.  I started giving him silver and he recovered in a couple of days.  I come home and take it whenever I have been out where someone is ill and I haven't had a cold or flu in years.  I  heartedly recommend it.  It replaces antibiotics which are becoming worthless because of overuse over the years.



On Friday, January 10, 2014 3:02 PM, colleenkpeltomaa <cygnifique@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Hello Jim,

Hubby makes his own colloidal silver and has been using it as part of his de-tox regimen.

colleen

--- In MittleiderMethodGardening@yahoogroups.com, <jim@...> wrote:
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> Group: This is not directly about gardening, except that it CAN be used to kill pests and diseases in your garden! But, I need to alert everyone to something so important that I believe it warrants posting here even though it's off-topic. Please forgive me.
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> I discovered some facts today that I believe are VERY important to share.
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> Historically the value of a commodity ls directly related to its usefulness and availability. Over the course of the past 5,000 years gold has been valued for its beauty, strength, etc., and was used as a medium of exchange and a store of value (money). Silver was also prized for its beauty and strength (as an alloy), and was used as money, with a relative value between 1/10th to 1/20th that of gold. The quantity of silver in the world was for the vast majority of that time at least 5 times that of gold.
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> Today the tables have turned dramatically. Over the past 100 years, and especially in the past 20 years or so, the uses of silver have multiplied exponentially, to the point that silver is used in HUNDREDS of applications. And the result of those uses, which USE UP the silver, the quantity of silver in the world - that's the total inventory above ground - is less than 1/5th that of gold. There are estimated to be 5.5 billion ounces of gold worldwide, and only about 1 billion ounces of silver, according to silver analyst Ted Butler - ""As a result of 65 continuous years of silver inventory depletion, there are now less silver ounces in the world than there are gold ounces; where formerly there were five times more silver ounces than gold ounces. While world silver inventories are down 90% since 1940 to just above one billion ounces, world gold inventories are up from 2 billion oz to 5.5 billion oz. Yet, despite the stunning about face in relative inventories and with silver, in effect, becoming rarer than gold, the relative price of silver compared to gold is the same as it was 60 years ago. In other words, in 1950 the silver/gold ratio was near the same 63 to 1 ratio that it is today".
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> Silver is used (and used up) in dozens, if not hundreds more applications than is gold, so its value arguably SHOULD be even GREATER than gold on the open marketplace. However, because of massive manipulation for many years by central banks and the big bullion banks (apparently with the consent of governments), carried out on the "paper" futures markets, silver is priced at the ridiculously low price relative to gold of 63 ounces of silver for 1 ounce of gold!! This cannot continue indefinitely, because as silver becomes more and more scarce relative to gold users WILL bid up the price - of the physical commodity - to whatever levels are necessary in order to obtain sufficient inventory to satisfy their requirements.
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> But all of the above MAY pale in comparative importance to the uses of silver I will discuss next, which are said to make it the most precious metal in the world. I quote a paragraph by a couple of medical doctors: "“The most precious metal during a crisis is silver, but not because of its role as a monetary metal. Silver is not the most precious metal because of global supply, its current ‘price’, or investor sentiment. It is not the most precious metal because of its role in photovoltaic solar panels or electronic circuits. It certainly isn’t the most precious metal because it makes for a nice set of earrings or tableware. There is nothing wrong with any of these uses of silver, but silver has a much higher purpose that clearly makes it the most important metal any person could own.
> Silver is nature’s finest germ killer. Simply by being silver, this most precious metal’s elemental properties are toxic to pathogenic microorganisms while simultaneously being non-toxic to healthy cells and pro-biotic bacteria.â€
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> And here is the link to an outstanding excerpt from the book by the same name:
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> http://www.silverhealthinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/The-Most-Precious-Metal-Excerpts.pdf http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.silverhealthinstitute.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2014%2F01%2FThe-Most-Precious-Metal-Excerpts.pdf&h=3AQEg1tTgAQH4uMbtPif9Iis01fuPyH4hf2A20cKSXli6DA&s=1
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> This knowledge can change your lives dramatically. Investments - Preparedness - Health & Wellness - all are important, and all point to silver.
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> Jim Kennard
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