I'm a stacker. I'm constantly looking at silver and gold prices, the spread, inventories, premiums, derivatives in SLV, etc, etc.
The obvious trend since SVB went down was a move to towards safer assets, let it be a "too big to fail bank (lol)", government securities (lol), and precious metals. Premiums on 1 oz silver rounds (generic) are nearly $5 anywhere you look. My local coin shop (LCS) was charging $4.75 per ounce over spot on generics, which is actually lower than the vast majority on JM bullion and SD bullion.
With silver spot being 24.25 as we speak, a $5+ premium is nearly a 20% premium on the price. Higher premiums almost always mean high demand and low supply. Inventory on the comex is dropping at a pretty staggering rate (277 million oz left) and the entire comex could be drained with a mere $6.6 billion dollars.
My LCS said it's been insane since the banks began to fail. Way more buyers than sellers.
The price of silver specifically has been artificially suppressed by the big banks through derivatives and artificial contracts traded amongst the big banks. As inventory continues to drain, the dollar falls, BRICS grows it's membership, and uncertainty remains, precious metals SHOULD skyrocket.
Ultimately, I don't invest in PMs are a get rich quick scheme, but they really are a great store of value. Not investment advice, but holding silver and gold, while you can still get it, could be an answer to rapidly rising inflation.
colloidal silver is making a comeback, medically...silver cream for burns is the best, too!
My neighbor's kid had a black tooth because it was infected. I thought for sure he would have to hit the antibiotics. I guess he was getting some drops on it every hour or two. Seems like it worked.
I was looking colloidal silver up and found this video from Dr. Berg and he mentions how it can treat a tooth infection among many other things. Says it's been around for over 125 yrs. In 1938 it was used as an antibiotic, over 650 pathogens it can kill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiUJ4zxBUgw
Just be very careful with the dosing, Argyria is a real thing.