Gold, frankincense and myrrh are not just for jewelry, decorating and pleasant scents around the holidays. They can be beneficial to your health while used all year. Gold has many uses in the medical field today. Colloidal gold is a safe all natural cure used to treat a variety of health problems.
Some Ways Gold is Used in the Medical Field
Dental
* Gold is mixed with silver, platinum, copper, palladium and zinc to form an alloy. The alloy is used to make dental bridges, crowns, inlays or onlays. Sometimes pure gold can be used to fill very small cavities. But normally an alloy is used to cover a traditional filling so it appears to be gold. Because pure gold fillings can be expensive.
Implants
* Gold is used in middle ear reconstructive surgery.
* Eyelid(s) weights.
Veins and Arteries
* Stents - The tiny tubes used to keep veins, arteries or other small ducts open.
Cancer
* During radiation gold is used to treat prostate cancer, it is also used to help identify the proper location of the tumor to help figure out proper treatment..
* Researchers are developing other ways to use gold in cancer treatments.
Rheumatoid Arthritis
* Used to reduce inflammation, it is normaly given in the form of a pill or by injection.
Colloidal Gold Health Benefits
Colloidal gold is very tiny pieces of pure gold suspended in a liquid.
It has been used to treat a variety of health ailments for thousands of years.
Some of the current uses are:
* Reduce stress
* Alleviate depression
* Improve blood circulation
* Controlling body temperature
* Improve memory
* Rheumatoid arthritis
* Increase sex drive
Colloidal gold can be purchased at health food stores, at a pharmacy or ordered on the Internet in several different sized bottles.
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Risks of Colloidal Gold
If you are allergic to white or yellow gold you should not use colloidal gold. Always do a test patch by placing a couple of drops on the soft skin on your wrist or on your neck below your ear lobe. If you have any type of allergic reaction you should not take colloidal gold. Any type of allergic reaction should be reported to your local doctor.
Disclaimer
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Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/health/alternative-medicine/articles/15443.aspx#ixzz0T2AEs5Ug
Sunday, October 4, 2009
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