Her PhD is in psychology and holistic health according to a flyer I found via 
Googling.  However, no mention is made of the university from whence this 
degree was acquired.
I think it is a reasonable question if one keeps in mind that a  great student 
or a great mind will be great regardless of which school it attended.   But, 
the best basis by which to judge someone's contributions and expertise is via 
their results.  So the question becomes, 'Does what she say hold water?'
This is harder to answer than you'd think because everything is colored by 
opinion.... very hard to get to facts.  And many people really don't know the 
difference between the two.
Steve

      From: Reid Harvey <reidharvey7...@gmail.com>
 To: Silverlist Post <silver-list@eskimo.com> 
 Sent: Sunday, April 2, 2017 8:33 AM
 Subject: CS>BTW, silver nitrate is what we use to treat ceramic granules, with 
which we put together graulated ceramic water filters. As pathogens pass 
through a bed of this, they bounce from one silver contact to next, and are 
de-activated in the process. The filters will be especially useful in 
developing countries, where thousands of small children die every day, due to 
pathogen contaminated water.
   


On Apr 2, 2017 4:36 AM, "bob Larson" <bobli...@att.net> wrote:

silver nitrate is AgNO3
nenah, you never did say where you earned your PhD?was Gary Null there too?



On Apr 2, 2017 12:31 AM, Bill Kingsbury <b.b...@verizon.net> wrote:


The term "NAg" (Silver Nitrate) occurs only four times in thisarticle, that 
refer to one footnote that references a 1969article.

Everywhere else in this article -- that's over 60 places --,"NAg" stands for 
"nano-silver", for which there are92 footnotes, and most of those 92 referenced 
articles were published"recently".

Bill


--- At 08:49 PM 31, 2017-03-31, Nenah Sylver wrote:
>

BKwrote: The journal article can be downloaded here - 4.6 MB PDF:
https://sci-hub.ac/downloads/ bb41/10.1021@acsnano.7b01166. pdf 
 
======================
Thanks for the link. Here is a short quote from the article:
[...]
 
Now, I did not read every single word of this article, but I did skimevery 
page. NAg (Silver Nitrate) kept appearing. From my cursory reading,it seems 
that the authors are focusing completely on the silver COMPOUNDSilver 
Nitrate­which, as we know, is NOT electrolytically isolatedsilver!!!
 
Of course medical science won’t discuss EIS because we can make itourselves, 
and there’s no profit in that. It really pays to readcarefully, and read 
between the lines.
 
Nenah
 
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author, The Rife Handbook
of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health
healing from cancer and other diseases 
with non-invasive, effective technology
suppressed by the medical cartel until recently
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