01-27-2010, 09:15 PM
For the most part synthetic drugs are brutally unpredictable and many are dangerous but I looked into this one personally since a doctor recommended it for my son's acne. It was FDA approved in 1982 so I figured it may be worth considering. As usual the clinical trials were a whitewash so I looked into testimonials, and ended up with more than enough to convince me that this was not going into my son's body. It was reportedly originally developed as a chemo drug but pharma noticed it cleared up zits - so that's when the marketing team stepped in, and the rest is history.
Here are some of the testimonials:
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.as...e=accutane
So we are left with a normal healthy 13 year old boy with severe acne, we're trying the following out as recommended by a naturalist
Silver Shield
http://www.squidoo.com/Natural-Antibiotics
From the label:
Any idea if these work ok? They are mostly water so I am leaning towards them being part of the snake oil pepper water market. There is colloidal silver (24 ppm) in the Silver Shield remedy which supposedly heals infection but is acne an infection? Is 90 mcg of colloidal silver applied topically going to produce any results is my big question of the day.
Then there is this but it seems unrelated and gave me the impression of an upsell by the naturopath (dealer).
Liquid Chlorophyll
http://www.greatestherbsonearth.com/nsp/...liquid.htm
Here are some of the testimonials:
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.as...e=accutane
So we are left with a normal healthy 13 year old boy with severe acne, we're trying the following out as recommended by a naturalist
Silver Shield
http://www.squidoo.com/Natural-Antibiotics
From the label:
Quote:Recommended Usage
Silver is a potent natural antibiotic. Take Silver Shield to help fight off any bacterial infection.
Ingredients
Medicinal Ingredients: Each teaspoon (5 mL) provides 90 mcg of pure silver in colloidal form.
Non-medicinal ingredients: deionized water
Any idea if these work ok? They are mostly water so I am leaning towards them being part of the snake oil pepper water market. There is colloidal silver (24 ppm) in the Silver Shield remedy which supposedly heals infection but is acne an infection? Is 90 mcg of colloidal silver applied topically going to produce any results is my big question of the day.
Then there is this but it seems unrelated and gave me the impression of an upsell by the naturopath (dealer).
Liquid Chlorophyll
http://www.greatestherbsonearth.com/nsp/...liquid.htm