To my knowledge, most pathogens are gram negative, the natural human body 
immune systems are not the same. Sorry, I'm not a bio medical man, but, our EIS 
is positively electrically charged, hence unlike attract, silver is attracted 
and targets gram negative pathogens. I don't think the shop bought product is 
positive electrically charged, it's products are made in a different process, 
(I believe).

Now, people can argue the toss about the effectiveness when silver hits acids 
blah blah in the body and makes it ineffective.  Too many people use this stuff 
all the time around the planet to be a fallacy.  When I had my brain bleed 4 
years, some medical guru commented, in passing, that my blood being low in 
antigens, which, I think, means there are not too many pathogens in my 
blood...Yes/No?

Of course, they only test for certain things they are looking for, like cancer 
etc etc, the stock standard things they normally look for, but...?  If I am 
right, then my daily regimen of my silver product must be maintaining my 
blood....to a degree anyway.  I certainly won't go as far as to state what Bob 
Beck said, saying it gives you "immortal blood".  But again, who really 
knows....?  I'd be happy just to not get the big "C", or other hideous ailment 
as I get older <g>, and I'm a 50 year smoker to boot.

N.

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From: Ode Coyote <silverpuppy1...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, 27 November 2019 12:09 AM
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Subject: Re: CS>Why you should learn how to make colloidal silver

It's probably because EIS will kill ANY single celled organism, so even 
mutations are dead.
It's hard to become genetically tolerant to a flamethrower?

On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 6:30 AM Reid Harvey 
<reidharvey7...@gmail.com<mailto:reidharvey7...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks Abeland,

Can someone tell me why it is that CS (EIS) is not subject to the same kind of 
resistance as conventional anti-biotics.  Is it because the pathogens are 
basically torn apart?  I've understood that we can't really say that they're 
killed, that this would be a broad generalization of sorts.  Why is EIS not 
prone to that same resistance by microbes?