Allan Sutton 'The Man'
“Men stumble over the truth from time to time,
but most pick themselves up and hurry off
as if nothing had happened. ” .....Winston Churchill
Allan Sutton was a very sick man when first he ‘stumbled” over the ‘truth’ of colloidal silver. But the incident was so profound he found himself amongst those few who would not ‘hurry on as if nothing had
happened’.
Eight years ago, Allan experienced an unfortunate chain of events which almost cost him his life. A
critical illness followed by a near fatal miss-diagnosis by Medical staff resulted in a severe case of
chronic fatigue syndrome from which he was told there was no cure. Allan had deteriorated so far from
his former vibrant self that his friends and loved ones barely recognised the tired, negative, recluse he
had become.
One day, a close friend offered him a bottle of clear liquid, suggesting he sip it to ease his sore throat.
This gesture would irreversibly change the course of Allan’s life . The’ mysterious potion’ relieved him
of his painful throat infection within one hour. On enquiry, Allan learned it was called Colloidal Silver
and from that moment a small voice inside began the song of hope.
Allan was given the apparatus his friend had used to make the product and he began to make colloidal
silver for himself daily at home. His interest in the product grew as day by day, week by week his
strength and vigour returned. He spent many hours experimenting and gathering information and soon
developed a passion that would take him on an incredible journey of discovery.
Before long, friends and acquaintances began to exclaim over Allan’s appearance. His familiar sparkle
had returned and this prompted many folk to enquire about the possibility of obtaining some of Allan’s
product for themselves. Thrilled to be given the opportunity to share his ‘gift, he gladly agreed and soon
found that making bottles of silver for people who needed it was the most joyful and rewarding thing
he’d ever done. So began the journey from which, to this day, he has never wanted to return.
One day, after spending some months happily making colloidal silver and giving it to anyone who asked,
Allan found himself on the receiving end of a phone call from a Health Food store requesting the
purchase of a certain amount of Allan Suttons’s Colloidal Silver. Surprised and unprepared he
nevertheless accepted the order, knowing somehow it would be fulfilled. Details such as price, labels,
packaging, time frames, delivery etc, could all be figured out later. Here was something that had
developed a life (and a reputation) of its own and it was no time to hesitate.
Many people dream of making a living out of doing something they love and today that’s exactly what
Allan is doing. His dream of helping the public to help themselves by educating them about colloidal
silver has come to pass. His product is recognized as being among the best in its field and has helped
countless people in many ways.
The highlight of these was when Allan found himself in Bali when the Bomb tragedy occurred. Like
many Australians he became a general volunteer at the hospital where his supplies of colloidal silver
were greatly appreciated for use by both medical staff and patients alike. But Allan felt unsatisfied with
his contribution It was not until he was approached with a request for help by a Police Dr whom he had
befriended that his true role in the drama unfolded.
The victim identification team were working under extreme conditions, it was humid and the task
gruelling, painstaking, and heartbreakingly slow. The air was stifling and the odour becoming
unbearable. The problem was they could not use a chemical to slow bacterial growth because of the
delicate forensic work taking place. The Indonesian Colonel Dr. asked Allan if perhaps colloidal silver
might be the answer. Allan was convinced it would work so he was given carte blanche to do whatever
he could.
The result was a system which he constructed in the mortuary creating an ongoing supply of colloidal
silver. This could be blanket sprayed over the entire contents of the area effectively sanitizing and
deodorizing without causing further complications or interference.
Thankfully, the outcome was as expected and the workers including volunteers and professionals alike
began to breath easily again within a few hours.
Allan and several volunteers carried out this procedure every day for three weeks until the last body was
lifted from the tiles..
In fact the operation was so successful Allan was invited the following year to speak about it in an
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