Silver Ion Insertion Procedure

This invention provides a method for drastically reducing viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis C, and thereby reducing the viral count.

A catheter is placed into the patients' sub clavicle vein. An exposed electrode comprised of an alloy of sliver and copper is placed through the catheter. A second electrode patch is placed on the patients' skin over the right ribcage. This establishes an electrical circuit, which causes massive amounts of silver ions to be released from this electrode directly into the patients' bloodstream.

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