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Story: Are nanoparticles going to attack your feet?

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Posted by: Mrs L.P Stancliffe-Deans (Saturday 7 October 2006, 8:14 AM)

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I have just invested in a machien withe the nano silver technology by Klenz in the U.K.
I am a podiatrist and I feel that this is thee best way forward in the treatment of fungal bacterial and viral conditions. These conditions fail to disapear because the shoes and socks are often still infected and the patient is re-infecting their feet, even though they are treating the skin.

I will be keeping a record on the patients that have suffered with re-infection on a regular basis and see if there is any improvement.

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