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#REDIRECT ] You will notice that you have been redirected to a sanitized site called 'uses of silver in medicine' not colloidal silver, just silver. The reason for this, I believe, is that pharmaceutical interests are interested in maintaining public ignorance of a treatment that they can neither patent nor profit from. It is claimed that the use of silver by the medical community was abandoned when more "effective" drugs hit the market. I find it significant that hospitals are now using silver filtration to combat methicillin resistant staph aureus, when these super bacteria are the direct result of these more "effective" medications. I am extremely disappointed to see such censorship on what I believed to be an important, bias-free public forum.
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