Colloidal silver sent to Africa to test on Ebola patients never arrives
Amid cheers and applause this August, Dr. Kent Brantly walked out of Emery Hospital “cured” of Ebola.
Of course, we were all relieved that Dr. Brantly survived.
But CDC officials, hospital staff and the team of doctors and nurses who cared for him, were acting like this was it — we beat Ebola! And we were assured that all is well and good, that we are safe here in the U.S.
But that concept seems to be unraveling more every day. Especially since the death of that Dallas patient, and the two hospital nurses who got the disease despite having taken supposed precautions.
And what about all the people on the flight one of those nurses took back from Ohio as she was getting sick? Or those she encountered on her visit to Ohio?
It sounds like this might only be the beginning.
So you’d think the appearance of the Ebola virus in the United States would be enough to convince health authorities to at least give a proven “silver bullet” a shot at curing this deadly disease.
Back in August, I told you how colloidal silver had been successfully used in the past to treat similar infections. In fact, it’s been used for hundreds of years.
I also told you its use was being resisted by health authorities. For example, the World Health Organization’s assistant director general called this traditional therapy a “crazy idea.” She said it had “barely been tested in anything” and that its use was “absolutely out of the question.”
And it now looks like they’ll do just about anything to keep it out of the question.
It’s been reported that at an isolation ward in Sierra Leone, doctors were planning to try out silver therapy on Ebola patients. But the WHO ordered the trial not to proceed.
And just to make sure it didn’t, a shipment of 200 bottles of 10 ppm nanosilver and 100 tubes of nanosilver gel due to arrive there was somehow blocked.
According to the Natural Solutions Foundation, the parcel, shipped via Air Express to Sierra Leone, never made it out of Paris.” Air France, it added, “has yet to find a reason for that”.
Instead, the package was sent back to the U.S. “for the third time without being delivered to Africa.”
It sure sounds like someone’s mighty worried that it will actually work.
Sources:
“Governments seize colloidal silver being used to treat Ebola patients, says advocate” Ethan A. Huff, September 25, 2014, Natural News, naturalnews.com


