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And where did he say injecting bleach.

He didn't!

So not much there of use.

He did say disinfectant which could be colloidal silver, it could be a vinegar solution or ??

Only a crazy deranged idiot would infer bleach from that statement.

Thanks for the clip.

Colloidal silver was originally used to treat infections and wounds before antibiotics became available. It was also used to disinfect hospital equipment.

History

In 1891, surgeon B.C. Crede used colloidal silver to sterilize wounds.

From 1900 to the 1940s, colloidal silver was widely used.

In the early 20th century, antibiotics replaced colloidal silver as the preferred treatment for infections.

How it's used

Colloidal silver was applied topically to wounds, eyes, and nose.

It was also injected intravenously.

Safety and efficacy

There is no clinical evidence that colloidal silver can prevent or treat COVID-19.

The FDA does not allow commercialized colloidal silver to claim health benefits without scientific evidence.

There are inconsistencies in the production and properties of colloidal silver.

There are reports of unexpected side effects.

Yeah like turning people BLUE!

Feb 17
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