I would like to share some interesting findings with you all, hoping to get valuable inputs on whats happening exactly. First a warning, english is not my first language, but i try hard to make it as understandable as possible.
Since about 3 weeks i am infected with the Swine Flu virus. So far i am not doing that bad but recovery takes quite some time. The first week of infection, i had about 7 teaspoons of 10ppm colloidal silver each day (thought of helping my body to fight the virus). Not much happend, i went over the inital illness quite fast but started to develop a stinging pain in my lungs i never had before. Breathing became painful and sometimes a slight shortness of breath could be noticed. So i tried to take special good care and soon i felt better again. The second week i traveled home to stay with my parents and i was delighted that i felt quite better. So i took my silver again and noticed that i felt much worse the next day, suddenly getting a stuffed nose with lots of mucus and chest pain, shortly after developing a cough. I wondered on whats happening exactly here that everytime i took something to "assist" my immune system, i felt worse afterwards. Then i took one spoon of silver again and noticed how my immune system reacted like "nuts". I started sweating immediately, hot flashes and felt like fainting. I thought that this must have been quite a strong immune response to the silver. And everytime it made me feel much worse afterwards, more sick than before.
Now i am at the point that i feel best if i dont take anything. No vitamins, supplements, etc. Even with green tea i have to be careful. I believe that i messed around quite a bit with my immune system and silver intake during this flu. Now it seems that my immune system is hyperreactive to anything. Strange thing is that i felt much better after the cough finally started. I was finally sick then but felt fine - very, very strange feeling having no explanation on why my body heals best without any input during this flu episode.
Your comments, inputs, etc. are very much appreciated!
Best wishes, tinmouse :)