From: Jason R. Eaton
Date: 02/01/01
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Greetings!
Monday morning, I had a shocking thing happen. While sitting
in the middle of an algebra lecture ( yes, at 30 years old
I'm actually back in school ) I experienced a severe pain
behind my lower ribcage. For the next several hours the pain
increased, and as the pain increased, my capacity for breathing
diminished. In the middle of my database class later that
evening, I had to get up and leave. I could not actually
make it out to the parked car walking ( where my partner
was waiting, I
had phoned her ). I crawled the rest of the way to the car.
My partner began to insist that she take me to the hospital
( after all we've been through, you'd think... ). I literally
could not breath. Between half breaths I told her that it
seemed my lower lobes were filling up with either fluid or
mucus, and that if I was admitted to the hospital, they would
most likely insert chest tubes and quite possibly put me
on a vent. I told her not only would I be at increased risk
for everything else in that hospital, but that the treatment
would cause at least three further problems to deal with.
I told her absolutely not. I told her dying this way wasn't
the worst way to go.
Upon arriving home, I discovered to my shock that I was not
running a temperature. THAT scared me. However, I was recovering
from my initial subconscious reaction of fear, and began to
design my own treatment protocol. I ingested six ounces of
colloidal silver. However, I was not near confident that this
would be effective, due to the fact that I believe the CS must
be able to reach the site of the infection.
I ingested two home-made herbal blends with zero effect. I
ingested 1000 mg of vitamin C and began taking doses of zinc.
My breathing capacity was at a level I'd never experienced
before. My lung span was reduced by more than 3/4. I had no
coughing reaction whatsoever, no reduction in appetite and
no temperature.
My oxygen bottle, which I use for my CS nebulizer, was empty.
I waited until Tuesday afternoon whereby I gathered enough
strength to drive to the local welding supply store. Through
fear, I almost started clay pack treatments, but I'd been looking
forward to trying out the nebulizer on an actual illness.
Lifting the empty oxygen bottle was like trying to lift about
50 pounds. I had to stop several times to catch my breath in
and out of the shop. If I stayed perfectly still for long enough,
I could
catch my breath and feel relatively good. Any movement weakened
my body incredibly. I could speak maybe one sentance at a time
before having to stop and just breath. Walking and talking
was out
of the question.
Tuesday night, I used the nebulizer for the first time, and
incorrectly ( I figured this out the next day ). It is quite
different using this nebulizer on healthy lungs compared to
hurting lungs.
Nothing I had done even touched my condition. My temperature
remained normal. At this point, I was convinced that I had
either a very severe case of bronchitis or bronchial pnemonia.
I know QUITE a few tricks on triggering the body into action,
including herbal baths, steam baths, ect. Nothing was making
any difference to my core condition.
Wednesday early afternoon, I figured out that I must get the
atomized particles to the lung tissues that were in trouble.
This, I assure you, was quite painful. I used the nebulizer,
breath after breath, for about three minutes.
The effect was almost instantaneous and very
dramatic. At the time, I wasn't quite what you'd call "coherent" so
my sense of time might have been a bit off. At any rate, within
moments, the mucus in my lungs began to break up. I won't describe
the coughing fits that followed. They lasted for about eight
minutes ( a guess ).
When I was done, I was left shaking, drenched
with sweat, purple faced, and burning up.
I didn't have the strength to do another treatment that
night. The following morning ( was that this morning? wow
), upon "waking up" ( a very slow process in
my current condition ) I repeated the treatment. This time,
I "nebulized" for about three
minutes. About six minutes later, I began once again with
the "collodial
silver induced" coughing, although this time, it was
not severe.
I have regained my lung capacity and about half of my strength.
I've continued the treatment all today, every 1 to 2 hours.
Each time, the reaction is the same. The infection is "pulled",
I gain more breath span, and feel better after a few moments
of recovery. I feel that I could "rush" the treatment
today, increasing the dosage level, but at this point I
feel good enough to take it slow to observe the process.
I fully expect to be out and about in the world tomorrow, and
am hoping for a complete recovery by Monday.
I have never in my life experienced such an illness. It's been
ten years since I've actually seen a doctor. I have a fairly
high resistance to illness, but lately have let my immune system
fall a bit by being too busy. I'm a desert rat as well, and
the weather here has been unusually cold.
I understand ( and would like to now echo ) Brooks' caution
about this treatment being experimental. I can see how that
first true treatment can send someone into cardiac arrest or
cause complete lung failure. It took a very strong mental discipline
during that first treatment to maintain control of my bladder,
stomach, coughing, and attempted breathing. It felt like death
visiting, brushing my face.
The colloidal silver solution I used was way too strong - but
it was/is the only stuff I had made. I estimate it was 50 ppm,
made by current controlled CS generator "over-burned".
In fact, as soon as my new website goes online, I actually
have two tyndal effect pictures ( even a video ) of that same
solution ( used to compare the tyndal effect difference between
an estimated 5ppm solution and a "heavy" 50ppm solution
). Normally, in my right mind, I would only use the STRICTEST
quality controlled 3-5ppm batch for use in the nebulizer, to
avoid even the slightest risk of depositing larger silver particles
in the lungs.
I'd hereby like to extend, once again, the greatest
thanks to Brooks for providing the initial plans for a home-made
nebulizer!
...
I also tell this story in the hopes that if someone
whom is of the mind to take personal responsibility in their
experiments, having read the numerous claims on the list that "normal" colloidal
silver doesn't work, realizes that I used a very poorly brewed "batch" of
colloidal silver, because it's all I had on hand. In fact,
I filmed the process of making that EXACT batch from beginning
to end, and I "overburned" it by about
thirty minutes just to demonstrate the whole process on video.
I let this 9 volt battery brew settle out for a few days (
not for any particular reason ), and later combined it with
a current limited batch I had made with a Coyote low voltage
generator, because I was too lazy to get a fresh container.
I don't usually do this, but I was doing quite a bit of photography
and film work, and I'd just finished it up. I was planning
on using that CS as a base for a healing clay batch, and I
didn't have a batch saved of "properly" made
CS, I had added all THAT to essential oil spritzers.
Granted, you would want the best colloidal silver
possible, IF possible. I used a colloidal silver made from
an example batch of how "not" to
make colloidal silver. This stuff would have made the CS perfectionist's
eyes widen, with the bajeegas crawling down the spine! ( It
wasn't THAT bad, standard over-yellow rather than "gold-hue",
that actually wasn't potent enough to keep the yellow color
when added with a low PPM 32 ounce solution ).
I also say this in partial justification why
I get so irritated with comments such as "yellow colloidal
silver is worthless".
To some, they might just be words cast off without thought,
just a part of a high-sounding sentance with just the right
punch to get that editorial flare and oh so "
shining just right" lead in.
Well I for one can say, I'm sitting right where
I am, and without one shed of regret!