Look carefully at this...Brent tells it like it ain't...



Here is an "unsolicited testimonial" for (you'll never, ever guess)
from our good ol' pal Brent:

Left for dead", Brent tells how he used colloidal silver to
successfully treat Subdural Empyema

From: Brent Borgers
borgersbr...@xxxxxxxxx
12/06/2004


"Let me first start off by stating this may be the worst disease anyone

has to endure. The main reason is that diagnoses are extremely
difficult and if the doctor waits until actual MRI readings show, the
patient will be dead or at least develop serious mental deficiencies".


from what I read, looks like subdural empyema is a dangerous
accumulation of pus in the brain...apaprently a complication of
meningitis...which is treated with dramatic surgical intervention and
intravenous antibiotics.

Today, when challenged about this...Brent explained that he did NOT
have "subdural empyema" but DID agree with the headline...because he
used colloidal silver to prevent having a "subdural empyema".

Does anyone besides me sense a problem here? Anyone's BULL***
barometer reading off the charts?

Let's look at the title again, shall we?

"Left for dead", Brent tells how he used colloidal silver to
successfully treat Subdural Empyema".

So...Brent says he did not have a "subdural empyema"...but he agrees
that he did successfully treat one...although he didn't have one.

And I suppose you could say none of this obvious deception is
intentional...except for the particularly unusual language here:

"Let me first start off by stating this may be the worst disease anyone

has to endure. The main reason is that diagnoses are extremely
difficult and if the doctor waits until actual MRI readings show, the
patient will be dead or at least develop serious mental deficiencies".

Where it seems as if he wants the reader to think he is speaking about
a "Subdural empyema"...but is so vague that he can later deny it...

....which he did.

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