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For many years, gold in various forms has been used to treat human maladies. The pain of Arthritis is successfully stopped in mainstream medicine by injections of gold salts. Practitioners have used forms of gold to relieve the craving for alcohol and other addicting drugs. The Chinese value gold as an elixir of great therapeutic value.

The First Prescription by The Great Physician

Moses When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the Ten Commandments from God, he found that the people had taken their jewelry and fashioned themselves a god in the form of a "golden calf." "They sat down to eat and drink and got up to play." In effect, they got tired of waiting for Moses and the things of God and decided to party and worship an idol. God called them "stiffnecked" or stubborn. Then, in Exodus 32, in verses 19 and 20 it says:

19 "And it came to pass, as soon as he came nigh unto the camp, that he saw the calf, and the dancing: and Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the tables out of his hands, and brake them beneath the mount.

20 And he took the [golden] calf which they had made, and burnt it in the fire, and ground it to powder, and strowed it upon the water, and made the children of Israel drink of it."

 

This is the first prescription given in the history of mankind, colloidal gold. It was prescribed for anxiety and impatience. It still works for these and many other symptoms today.

The use of gold for healing and control of pain has long been described in folklore and legends. The earliest documented use in "modern" medicine was in 1890 when Dr. Robert Koch discovered that Tubercle Bacillus could not live in the presence of gold. Prior to that time it was known and used in the Middle Ages for its health restorative properties.

Alexandria, Egypt was believed to have been the original founding place for the use of gold in medicine by a group of adepts known as Alchemists. The alchemists developed an "elixir" made of liquid gold which purportedly had the ability to restore youth and perfect health. Paracelsus, one of the greatest known alchemist/chemists, founded the school of iatrochemistry, the chemistry of medicines, which is the forerunner of modern pharmacology. He developed medicines from metallic minerals including gold, to cure the sick. Many of his patients  had been considered beyond help by the physicians of his time. Later, alchemy spread to Arabia then throughout the Middle East to India and China and eventually Europe. Even today in China, the belief in the restorative properties of gold remain intact in rural villages, where peasants cook their rice with a gold coin to replenish the gold  in their bodies. It has been reported that in the early 1900's doctors would implant a $5.00 gold piece under the skin, such as in a knee joint. As a result, the pain would subside most of the time, or in many cases go completely away. Gold has been used to treat arthritis continuously since 1927.

Europeans have long been aware of the benefits of gold in the system and have been buying gold coated pills and 'Gold Water' over the counter for well over 100 years. As far back as 1885 here in the U.S., gold has been famous for the healing activity of the heart and improved blood circulation.

Also, around 1885, Colloidal Gold was commonly used in the US as the basis for the cure of dipsomania (uncontrollable craving for alcoholic liquors). Since then, some traditional uses include treatments for skin ulcers, burns, certain nerve-end operations and various types of punctures.

Gold has been used in cases of glandular and nervous uncoordination, helping to rejuvenate the glands, stimulate the nerves and release nervous pressure. The body's warmth mechanism may be positively affected by gold, particularly in cases of chills, hot flashes, and night sweats. Used daily with colloidal silver, colloidal gold may support our bodies' natural defense system against disease and help promote renewed vitality and longevity.

Doctors Nilo Cairo and A. Brinckmann wrote a best selling work entitled "Materia Medica", (Sao Paulo, Brazil, 19th Edition, 1965), in which Colloidal Gold was listed as the number one remedy against obesity.

In July 1935, the medical periodical "Clinical, Medicine & Surgery" had an article entitled "Colloidal Gold in Inoperable Cancer" written by Edward H. Ochsner, M.D., B.S., F.A.C.S., Chicago-Consulting Surgeon, Augustana Hospital. He stated, "When the condition is hopeless, Colloidal Gold helps prolong life and makes life much more bearable, both to the patient and to those about them, because it shortens the period of terminal cachexia (general physical wasting and malnutrition usually associated with chronic disease) and greatly reduces pain and discomfort and the need of opiates (narcotics) in a majority of instances."