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Survivors or saviors?

They certainly made it sound like the answer to all our prayers: The headlines promised (if not directly then at the very least subliminally) an end to the bird-flu hysteria that has taken on a life of its own in recent years.

Apparently all we need to do is get vaccinated with an injection of blood from one of four Vietnamese survivors of the dreaded virus.

Now, even if the thought of receiving a blood vaccine didn't freak me out just a tad, I'd still have to wonder: How on earth would these four poor souls possibly be able to donate enough blood to vaccinate the rest of the world? Even if the other 120 known bird-flu survivors joined them in the quest, I hardly think it would provide a sufficient supply.

This idea seems especially far-fetched and unnecessary when you consider that there are other solution for the potential bird-flu pandemic -- or any other virus outbreak -- that are readily available right now.

Back in September 2006, Dr. Wright wrote an article on one of the most effective natural antiviral tools he's ever used: colloidal silver. This remedy attacks and kills all varieties of viruses and bacteria but manages to leave your healthy cells unharmed in the process -- something most antibiotics and antiviral medications aren't able to do.

To read the complete article on colloidal silver's far-reaching potential, subscribers can download and view the September 2006 issue for free online by visiting the Nutrition & Healing website and logging on with the username and password listed on page 8 of your most recent issue.

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