They are a standard bio-lab supply item, having been bred to be without
hair.
JOH
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From: Frank Key [mailto:fr...@colloidalsciencelab.com]
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:22 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCs dangers..
Marshal wrote:
If you are doing
I have a question I hope someone has an answer or some
thoughts on. I pretty much preach CS to my friends
telling them the health benefits. I am a firm
believer in taking a lot as I know it isnt going to
hurt me and only help. One of my friends brought out
a point I never thought about and I
as long as it is part of an
overall health program.
Del
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From: David davidgrave...@sbcglobal.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: CSCs dangers..
I have a question I hope someone has an answer or some
thoughts on. I pretty
It seems to me that your friend has raised a valid question, and that
no one on the list will be able to answer this definitively.Apropos
of hormone studies, it seems that exogenous hormones can be quite
harmful, whereas endogenous hormones, enhanced by nutrition, and
entirely
a foothold.
Over 6 years now with no infections. Not a record but one heck of an
average. Praise CS!!
Trem
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From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: CSCs dangers
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: CSCs dangers..
It seems to me that your friend has raised a valid question, and that
no one on the list will be able to answer this definitively.
Apropos
of hormone studies, it seems that exogenous hormones can
In the 1920s and 1930s some researchers of
pathways of silver administered intravenously
used rabbits, long-haired bunnies bred to be
shorn easily.
So, where does one get naked mice?
Just kidding!
Frank Key
As I recall, there is actually a breed of hairless mice.
There is one breed of hairless dog that I have seen. It's kind of funny-looking;
I don't remember what it's called.
Nenah
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cuold you be thinking of the Chinese Crested Dog?
Denise
Saskatoon, SK Canada
neec...@sasktel.net
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From: Nenah Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
As I recall, there is actually a breed of hairless mice.
There is one breed of hairless dog that I have seen. It's kind
Sylver ne...@bestweb.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: CSCs dangers/naked mice
So, where does one get naked mice?
Just kidding!
Frank Key
As I recall, there is actually a breed of hairless mice.
There is one breed of hairless dog
Dear Frank and Jonathan,
Thank you very much for your contributions on this
topic!
Matthew
It is silver citrate, which will not only cause argyria, but is the only form of
silver that is thought to possibly cross the blood brain barrier. I would not
touch it.
Marshall
sol wrote:
Frank, and Jason,
Have test results shown that Water Oz silver product to be a pure EIS
type product
If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would really like
to see done.
Give one mouse a silver compound, such as silver nitrate, or silver oxide.
Take decanted CS, and add a like amount of silver compound to it and give it
to another mouse.
Expose both to sunlight (or long
Marshal wrote:
If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would really
like
to see done...
So, where does one get naked mice?
Just kidding!
Frank Key
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Maybe shave 'em first???
Jim Wright
Frank Key wrote:
Marshal wrote:
If you are doing any naked mice studies, here is one that I would
really like
to see done...
So, where does one get naked mice?
Just kidding!
Frank Key
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Grant wrote:
David Hinkson explains it quite well when he says colloidal anything is
not
ionic or angstrom in size and will lodge in the tissues eventually causing
problems. CS is good for killing bacteria on contact but then so is H2O2.
Interestingly enough, David Hinkson, the founder of
not marketed honestly.
Best Regards,
Jason
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From: Grant nes...@shaw.ca
To: Silver - List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 7:04 PM
Subject: CSCs dangers..
Hi list:
I personally have been taking c/s internally for approx 5 years
now.
I
Frank, and Jason,
Have test results shown that Water Oz silver product to be a pure EIS
type product or is it a silver salt or MSP of some kind? I am unclear
about this.
TIA,
sol
Jason Eaton wrote:
As far as silver goes, Hinkson is not qualified to have an opinion. He
sells a product that
Hello, Frank,
Would you say then that the chief reason to use colloidal
(particulate) silver instead of dissolved (ionic) silver is
to minimize the risk of argyria?
The 100 ppm concentration is a factor. Other factors such as dosage volume and
body mass are equally important
too, aren't they?
Sol wrote:
Frank, and Jason,
Have test results shown that Water Oz silver product to be a pure EIS
type product or is it a silver salt or MSP of some kind? I am unclear
WaterOZ Ionic Silver is silver citrate, at 100 ppm silver, last we tested.
Frank Key
www.ColloidalScienceLab.com
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Matthew wrote:
Would you say then that the chief reason to use colloidal
(particulate) silver instead of dissolved (ionic) silver is
to minimize the risk of argyria?
The 100 ppm concentration is a factor. Other factors such as dosage\
volume and body mass are equally important
too, aren't
:
Most CS made by modern means is ionic.
- Original Message -
From: Grant
To: Silver - List
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: CSCs dangers..
Hi list:
I personally have been taking c/s internally for approx 5 years
now.
I recieved the following snip from another alt
Most CS made by modern means is ionic.
- Original Message -
From: Grant nes...@shaw.ca
To: Silver - List silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, August 28, 2004 10:04 PM
Subject: CSCs dangers..
Hi list:
I personally have been taking c/s internally for approx 5 years
now.
I
Hi list:
I personally have been taking c/s internally for approx 5 years now.
I recieved the following snip from another alt. medicine list I belong to
referring to dangers of taking c/s internally. Can anyone of the great Gurus
we have on our list offer any comments.?? And how much
If it can get through the stomach wall, then it is not going to get lodged in
any
tissue. The body is constructed better than that, if it were not, lodges
minerals
would decimate it in short order. If it can get in, it can get out. The only
problem is if a crystal GROWS while in the tissue.
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