So is this the equivalent of colloidal silver? Does it have the same antibiotic effect?
Quoting: Prayandprepare000 It is not colloidal gold, and although some of what is called colloidal silver might actually be monatomic silver, the colloidal silver most commonly made is a different creature. Not saying colloidal silver is bad, I use it all the time. It's just different.
...Energold...
Quoting: Lady Jane Smith I always wonder what this woman used: [
link to www.subtleenergies.com]
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I'm so dumb... I guess she used "Liquid Chi"
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link to liquid-chi.com (secure)]
and "Cleopatra’s Milk"
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link to www.priestessalchemy.com]
Anyone use these products?
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Also, anyone try this: cherokeegold.net ?
I was guided through my initial use by a master -- some of you might refer to the person as illuminati. He's really just a super intelligent, super intuned person.
Quoting: Lady Jane Smith Just as long as we wouldn't call the person a pedovore/file
I sometimes wonder about red wine...does it have a bit of ormus?
Quoting: Eilonwy Yes, very likely. Grapes seem quite ormus rich. Some tincture makers will take the mass of herbs that they have extracted their tincture from, dry it, burn it to absolute ash, and add the ash (sometimes with further processing) to the tincture as well. This is to retain all the ormus possible.
You could do this with wine as well. If you prepared the ash correctly you could even maintain perfect clarity.
Just eat seafood
Quoting: Sardines Not sure about why seafood would have higher than normal ormus concentrations.