Sorry I am traveling and have not followed this thread but I think I can answer 
the question about black tongue.  Some years ago my dental hygienist told me 
not to use peroxide exclusively because it didn't kill all mouth organisms and 
would allow an overgrowth of the species that causes black tongue.  I hope that 
helps.
PT

--- On Thu, 9/6/12, sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> wrote:

From: sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
Subject: Re: CS>nebulized silver and black tongue
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Thursday, September 6, 2012, 4:33 AM

This is very interesting. I "clean" with CS a lot, and find it can stain 
countertops if I let a puddle of it dry. But if I added a little peroxide to 
the CS spray bottle, no staining. I've also used peroxide with baking soda to 
remove brown and black/grey silver stains.

Just shows countertops and sinks are very different from the human body, LOL. I 
wonder exactly what the peroxide can be doing to cause a black tongue though.
sol


David AuBuchon wrote:
> Interesting.  Perhaps the alternation of the two is another variable also.  
> Discoloration is after all associated with silver.  He had been nebulizing 
> peroxide for like a year before alternating with silver and I did not hear 
> complaints in that time.  Perhaps it could have taken this long to develop, 
> and it was just coincidence the silver was started then, and it would be easy 
> to assume it caused it then.  
> Del, were you using CS around the times you used peroxide also?  
> David


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