Silver Solution: Silver in General
Gordon Pedersen: Let’s talk a little bit about silver sol in general. It destroys bacteria, viruses and mould or yeast if you will. It comes as a liquid, you can drink it. Most people take it as about two teaspoons twice a day. The gel can be put on topically, it’s clear, it’s odourless. It doesn’t have any kind of a burn because there is no alcohol in it and it doesn’t have any petroleum in it. So you get clean, natural, normal feeling, in fact softer and smoother are the two comments most people make when they use the gel. With that in mind we’ve got a lot of research behind it and, we’ve got a lot of ways to use it. In general we can use it on any orifices of the body – any skin, in your eyes, ears, nostril, anywhere including the vagina. So that’s what we’re going to talk about now. And if it’s ok with you, Dr. Eaton, why don’t we start with women issues at the vagina and we’ll move towards the top of the head. If that’s ok, let’s start there. What effects women most, what are their greatest need when it comes to the integration of silver sol into their life.
Cynthia Eaton: Well let’s, let’s set up our playing field, set up our stage here and start by just letting everyone know that probably 50% or more of a gynaecologist’s office visits are because women have some kind of pelvic complaint. It may be related to the menstrual cycle, it may be vaginal discharge, that’s probably the most common thing, it may be pain, it may be itching. These are the most common things that we treat and silver has really come to the rescue for us in this round. Let’s just start with probably the most disturbing complaint that women have – vaginal discharge and vaginal itching. The silver can be used to treat both of those in this way. When a woman comes in with a vaginal discharge or vaginal itching, we typically will treat with antibiotics for some kind of infection. After the antibiotics, then comes the yeast infection that came after the antibiotics we used to treat. So you trade one type of itching for another type of itching and to me that’s not much of a trade off. I’d prefer to have women that come in with vaginal itching and burning to take the silver liquid by mouth, about two teaspoons twice a day, in addition to and most importantly using the vaginal gel both outside on the vulva or on the lips of vagina as well as in the vaginal wall. And let’s just talk about that pathology for a second. Regardless of whether the discharge comes from a bacterial infection or yeast infection, typically when something comes from inside of the vagina to the outside of the vagina, whatever comes to the outside is providing moisture, bacteria and/or yeast to the outside that’s where the itching starts. And while the men typically don’t really mind scratching and moving that area around, this is something women are terribly uncomfortable with. And so, the gel becomes very important because it’ll immediately, immediately stop the itching. It has a cooling sensation, it does not burn like many topical things for the vaginal involver area do and it’ll treat yeast and bacteria almost instantaneously.
Gordon Pedersen: So what you’re saying is it addresses the cause of the problem.
Cynthia Eaton: It addresses it so what you do is you hit the cause and the symptoms at the same time which is rare. Most internal yeast, in fact yeast medications, things that treat yeast or bacteria, it will kill the bacterial first but these symptoms will continue for another 24 to 48 hours or perhaps longer or it won’t resolve at all if the treatment is not effective. And the liquid and the gel both will stop instantly almost the symptoms that women are having.
Gordon Pedersen: So, if I summarize this, I’m dealing with itching, I’m dealing with small infections that might not turn anywhere small infections but can actually be severe, I’m dealing with topically, I want to put the gel on it, how often?
Cynthia Eaton: Actually, typically you’ll apply the gel may be twice a day, it really depends on your symptomatology, it depends on how much it’s recurring, what’s causing it. If you’re wearing panty holes in a warm climate or it’s cold and you’ve dry skin, you live in a cold climate and it keeps rubbing, you may find that you need to apply the gel to your panty liner, you may find that you’ve to reapply the gel several times.
Gordon Pedersen: Ok, so we’re taking the liquid two teaspoons twice a day, we’re putting the gel on as needed and that’s usually twice a day as well, we can take some supplements if we need to and there’s some feminine appropriate supplements that are good here. I’ve actually been asked a couple of times, “Is chocolate helping to solve this problem?”
Cynthia Eaton: Chocolate helping to solve what problem?
Gordon Pedersen: The women’s problem – they’ve itching, they’ve scratching and hormonal imbalances and this is beyond just a joke. They asked me routinely, how can they feel better when they take chocolate.
Cynthia Eaton: Well, aside from giving you now, we’re going to develop here a vaginal side, we’re going to develop a, you’re going to develop the vaginal sympathetic part of your life.
Gordon Pedersen: I feel my androgens changing already.
Cynthia Eaton: You feel better as your vagina feeling better, cooler, getting better. Well, let’s just put, let’s put chocolate in its place. Chocolate actually treats everything. There is not anything that’s not improved by chocolate.
Gordon Pedersen: So if we put gel on chocolate that is a perfect supplement for women?
Cynthia Eaton: Well, not really.
Gordon Pedersen: Ok.
Cynthia Eaton: But you’re close. Women who eat chocolate and who eat lots of sugars, particularly if they’re diabetic, may find that they’ve more yeast infections. Do you know why?
Gordon Pedersen: No, how come?
Cynthia Eaton: Because the yeast loves a more moist, dark environment and sugar flows through every place in your body which includes your vagina.
Gordon Pedersen: So, if my vagina is warm and moist, I’m going to grow these stuffs in there anyway, meaning bacteria and yeast, I’m going to grow it anyway. So, if this kills on contact this is my best friend. I want to pump some up in there if it’s my…
Cynthia Eaton: This is your best friend.
Gordon Pedersen: Oh, so this is my best friend. So I’m going to put it on topically…
Cynthia Eaton: This is your next best friend.
Gordon Pedersen: Ok so, may be we should get to how we use this. Let’s pull out some demonstrations and see exactly how we would use this.