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Charity Background: Silver Sol Stirs Growing Action

As a respected health professional, Dr. Brian Carpenter’s career has evolved from veterinary medicine to health coaching to alternative medicine. His introduction to one product, however, proved so significant that it prompted a shift in career direction that could impact millions of people around the world.

The product in question is Guardian Silver, a revolutionary anti-microbial solution. Based on feedback from patients, Dr. Carpenter refers to this particular silver sol as “the most outstanding product he has come across in his medical career…and a major breakthrough for the treatment of infections.”

Dedicated to the well-being of his patients, Dr. Carpenter began to research this powerful anti-microbial and learned of its application in Africa. He found study after study that reported results of using this silver sol on malaria patients. In every reported case, the plasmodium parasite responsible for malaria and the eventual death of many children was found to be eradicated from the bloodstream within 2 to 7 days1.

In response and with the assistance of long-time associate Greg Pendura, a multi-faceted organization was soon formed to share these benefits with as many people around the world as possible. Based on a significant initial involvement with the fine stone sculptures of the Shona people of present day Zimbabwe, the Shona word for “carver of stone” (Muvezi) was used in the organization’s name.

A team of people now work on this rapidly expanding mission. The charitable goals, which originally focused on one country and one health concern, have now grown to include more locations, more activities, and more infectious conditions. In the background, an expanding group of volunteers, partners and advocates have made this progression possible. Muvezi’s goals, which are expressed here, would seem to be a magnet for energetic and compassionate proponents around the globe.

For more information or to find out how you can get involved, please visit Muvezi.org.

  • 1Congressional testimony of William D. Moeller, presented April 26, 2005

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