Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-24 Thread Ode Coyote
I think a *fish* can tolerate 10 PPM and maybe more...however, the fish
*tank* can't do even 1 PPM
A tank that uses filters instead of plants and bacterium to purify the
water may not apply at all.

According to BYU, [Brigham Young University]  3 parts per billion is too
much

On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 1:27 PM Max  wrote:

> Thanks Ode
>
> So what is the toxic level of silver in water to fish?  And the toxic
> level in drinking water to humans?
>
> Thanks
>
> Max
> On 8/23/2021 4:11 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
>
> Fish rely on microbes to purify their water...kill the microbes...kill the
> fish with toxic fish poop and urine water [it wasn't the silver that did it]
>
>  Carbon Filters remove poop, urine and silver
>
> Fungistop:
>
> Specified Method of use:
>
>- The treatment cycle last for 5 days
>- Single application on the 1st day of cycle
>- Partial water change must be done after every treatment cycle
>- Water change should be filtered over Activated Carbon for a period
>of 24 hours
>- Re-dose may be done if no improvement is observed
>- Quarantine tanks: 5 ml to 20 l (without using biologically-active
>filters and equipment)
>
> When using this product, take note of the following:
>
>- The tank should be well aerated during the treatment process
>- All absorbent filter media (Activated Charcoal and synthetic resins)
>should be removed
>
>
>
>- Do not use the product in tanks containing invertebrates (snails,
>shrimps and other crustaceans)
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 8:13 PM Max  wrote:
>
>> Thanks Phil
>>
>> I would like to more about the nanoparticle oxygen relationship.
>>
>> To be fair, the citation I made, did not conclude that "silver is toxic
>> when inhaled".   As you saw, they had a section where no negative endpoint
>> was seen.  It was not a single study, it was a review.  So one can see
>> many, many studies on silver toxicity.  Its obviously not a question of if,
>> but rather how much. I think everyone could agree with that, as everything
>> reaches a toxic level.
>>
>> Your link was essentially an ad.   I dont doubt silver can treat fungal
>> infections in fish.   Perhaps a time limited water treatment is warranted.
>> But if we think raising the level of silver in an aqua-system will never do
>> harm, obviously thats simple minded hubris.
>>
>> keep the wisdom coming
>>
>> Max
>> On 8/22/2021 3:36 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:
>>
>> The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver vapors,
>> nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.
>>
>> It is junk science.  A hit piece.
>>
>> One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative
>> information and write good/fair science.
>>
>> The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen
>> relationship and failed to pursue research where CS shines,
>> like with cancer, heart, and body purification.
>>
>> Also fish:
>> https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/
>>
>>


Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-23 Thread Max

Thanks Ode

So what is the toxic level of silver in water to fish?  And the toxic
level in drinking water to humans?

Thanks

Max

On 8/23/2021 4:11 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:

Fish rely on microbes to purify their water...kill the microbes...kill
the fish with toxic fish poop and urine water [it wasn't the silver
that did it]

 Carbon Filters remove poop, urine and silver

Fungistop:

Specified Method of use:

  * The treatment cycle last for 5 days
  * Single application on the 1^st day of cycle
  * Partial water change must be done after every treatment cycle
  * Water change should be filtered over Activated Carbon for a period
of 24 hours
  * Re-dose may be done if no improvement is observed
  * Quarantine tanks: 5 ml to 20 l (without using biologically-active
filters and equipment)

When using this product, take note of the following:

  * The tank should be well aerated during the treatment process
  * All absorbent filter media (Activated Charcoal and synthetic
resins) should be removed


  * Do not use the product in tanks containing invertebrates (snails,
shrimps and other crustaceans)


On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 8:13 PM Max mailto:mperrau...@cox.net>> wrote:

Thanks Phil

I would like to more about the nanoparticle oxygen relationship.

To be fair, the citation I made, did not conclude that "silver is
toxic when inhaled".   As you saw, they had a section where no
negative endpoint was seen.  It was not a single study, it was a
review.  So one can see many, many studies on silver toxicity. 
Its obviously not a question of if, but rather how much. I think
everyone could agree with that, as everything reaches a toxic level.

Your link was essentially an ad.   I dont doubt silver can treat
fungal infections in fish.   Perhaps a time limited water
treatment is warranted.  But if we think raising the level of
silver in an aqua-system will never do harm, obviously thats
simple minded hubris.

keep the wisdom coming

Max

On 8/22/2021 3:36 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:

The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver
vapors, nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.

It is junk science.  A hit piece.

One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative
information and write good/fair science.

The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen
relationship and failed to pursue research where CS shines,
like with cancer, heart, and body purification.

Also fish:

https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/






Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-23 Thread Ode Coyote
Fish rely on microbes to purify their water...kill the microbes...kill the
fish with toxic fish poop and urine water [it wasn't the silver that did it]

 Carbon Filters remove poop, urine and silver

Fungistop:

Specified Method of use:

   - The treatment cycle last for 5 days
   - Single application on the 1st day of cycle
   - Partial water change must be done after every treatment cycle
   - Water change should be filtered over Activated Carbon for a period of
   24 hours
   - Re-dose may be done if no improvement is observed
   - Quarantine tanks: 5 ml to 20 l (without using biologically-active
   filters and equipment)

When using this product, take note of the following:

   - The tank should be well aerated during the treatment process
   - All absorbent filter media (Activated Charcoal and synthetic resins)
   should be removed



   - Do not use the product in tanks containing invertebrates (snails,
   shrimps and other crustaceans)


On Sun, Aug 22, 2021 at 8:13 PM Max  wrote:

> Thanks Phil
>
> I would like to more about the nanoparticle oxygen relationship.
>
> To be fair, the citation I made, did not conclude that "silver is toxic
> when inhaled".   As you saw, they had a section where no negative endpoint
> was seen.  It was not a single study, it was a review.  So one can see
> many, many studies on silver toxicity.  Its obviously not a question of if,
> but rather how much. I think everyone could agree with that, as everything
> reaches a toxic level.
>
> Your link was essentially an ad.   I dont doubt silver can treat fungal
> infections in fish.   Perhaps a time limited water treatment is warranted.
> But if we think raising the level of silver in an aqua-system will never do
> harm, obviously thats simple minded hubris.
>
> keep the wisdom coming
>
> Max
> On 8/22/2021 3:36 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:
>
> The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver vapors,
> nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.
>
> It is junk science.  A hit piece.
>
> One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative
> information and write good/fair science.
>
> The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen relationship
> and failed to pursue research where CS shines,
> like with cancer, heart, and body purification.
>
> Also fish:
> https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/
>
>


Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-22 Thread Deborah Gerard
 I was waiting for someone to jump on that!!!
On Sunday, August 22, 2021, 06:36:52 PM EDT, Phil Morrison 
 wrote:  
 
 The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver vapors, 
nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.
It is junk science.  A hit piece. 

One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative information and 
write good/fair science. 

The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen relationship and 
failed to pursue research where CS shines,like with cancer, heart, and body 
purification.  
Also fish:  
https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/ 
 

Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-22 Thread Max

Thanks Phil

I would like to more about the nanoparticle oxygen relationship.

To be fair, the citation I made, did not conclude that "silver is toxic 
when inhaled".   As you saw, they had a section where no negative 
endpoint was seen.  It was not a single study, it was a review.  So one 
can see many, many studies on silver toxicity. Its obviously not a 
question of if, but rather how much. I think everyone could agree with 
that, as everything reaches a toxic level.


Your link was essentially an ad.   I dont doubt silver can treat fungal 
infections in fish.   Perhaps a time limited water treatment is 
warranted.  But if we think raising the level of silver in an 
aqua-system will never do harm, obviously thats simple minded hubris.


keep the wisdom coming

Max

On 8/22/2021 3:36 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:
The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver vapors, 
nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.


It is junk science.  A hit piece.

One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative 
information and write good/fair science.


The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen 
relationship and failed to pursue research where CS shines,

like with cancer, heart, and body purification.

Also fish: 
https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/ 



Re: CS>Toxicity, Inhalation

2021-08-22 Thread Phil Morrison
The Science article on which toxicity and inhalation of silver vapors,
nanoparticles, and dust is based is bogus.

It is junk science.  A hit piece.

One simply cannot scour the silver literature for only negative information
and write good/fair science.

The authors totally screwed up the silver nanoparticle/oxygen relationship
and failed to pursue research where CS shines,
like with cancer, heart, and body purification.

Also fish:
https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/


Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-21 Thread Rick
So what this sounds like to me is Too Much Of A Good Thing is bad.
Therefore, Everything In Moderation tends to be the way to go. With some
exceptions of course in the right context.


On Sat, Aug 21, 2021 at 8:56 AM Ode Coyote 
wrote:

> It's not toxic to fish...it's toxic to a fish environment that depends on
> microbes and algaes to digest fish poop and urine.
> You can put a sick fish in a  separate tank with CS in it for a while,
> transfer the fish to a pure water tank for a few days, then back into the
> regular tank...but do not put CS in the regular tank...it'll "kill the
> TANK" and then the TANK will kill the fish.
> ode
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 9:00 PM Max  wrote:
>
>> Rick
>>
>> Good anecdotal information, glad it worked for you.   I have an
>> inexpensive ultrasonic nebulizer.  I will nebulize silver after mixing with
>> an herb for the beneficial capping effect. I have used silver in a room
>> humidifier in the past.
>>
>> I wouldnt say silver is completely safe.   My idea is to take as needed,
>> but not chronically.   I think it can get everywhere in your body,
>> including the nervous system.   This could be a bummer.
>>
>> Its not massively toxic like some heavy metals.  Its listed as a noble or
>> semi metal...sure that helps.  The ability to de differentiate cells is
>> fascinating, potentially super therapeutic, and also scary.  It is
>> extremely toxic to aquatic organisms, including fish.  I kind of think of
>> myself as an aquatic organism
>>
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> max
>> On 8/20/2021 3:15 PM, Rick wrote:
>>
>> Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer which I
>> have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like something was coming
>> on and most especially when I was in healthcare of late and they were Covid
>> testing with the PCR every two weeks. I heavily vaporized and inhaled the
>> CS, also dropping it into my eyes.
>>
>> Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was tested
>> every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I never had a positive
>> or false positive covid test and I attribute that to vaporizing and
>> inhaling it directly into my lungs three times to as many as five times per
>> day prior to the test days and then would stop for a week after the test
>> and then resume the following week. Every day again up until testing.
>>
>> Never experienced any ill effects.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max  wrote:
>>
>>> silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
>>> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161
>>>
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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-21 Thread Ode Coyote
It's not toxic to fish...it's toxic to a fish environment that depends on
microbes and algaes to digest fish poop and urine.
You can put a sick fish in a  separate tank with CS in it for a while,
transfer the fish to a pure water tank for a few days, then back into the
regular tank...but do not put CS in the regular tank...it'll "kill the
TANK" and then the TANK will kill the fish.
ode

On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 9:00 PM Max  wrote:

> Rick
>
> Good anecdotal information, glad it worked for you.   I have an
> inexpensive ultrasonic nebulizer.  I will nebulize silver after mixing with
> an herb for the beneficial capping effect. I have used silver in a room
> humidifier in the past.
>
> I wouldnt say silver is completely safe.   My idea is to take as needed,
> but not chronically.   I think it can get everywhere in your body,
> including the nervous system.   This could be a bummer.
>
> Its not massively toxic like some heavy metals.  Its listed as a noble or
> semi metal...sure that helps.  The ability to de differentiate cells is
> fascinating, potentially super therapeutic, and also scary.  It is
> extremely toxic to aquatic organisms, including fish.  I kind of think of
> myself as an aquatic organism
>
>
> thanks
>
> max
> On 8/20/2021 3:15 PM, Rick wrote:
>
> Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer which I
> have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like something was coming
> on and most especially when I was in healthcare of late and they were Covid
> testing with the PCR every two weeks. I heavily vaporized and inhaled the
> CS, also dropping it into my eyes.
>
> Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was tested
> every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I never had a positive
> or false positive covid test and I attribute that to vaporizing and
> inhaling it directly into my lungs three times to as many as five times per
> day prior to the test days and then would stop for a week after the test
> and then resume the following week. Every day again up until testing.
>
> Never experienced any ill effects.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max  wrote:
>
>> silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
>> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161
>>
>>
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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-21 Thread Ode Coyote
 Sounds like the second hand smoke studies where subjects were placed in
unventilated rooms in concentrations that a chain smoker would never
tolerate... or the LSD studies that proved it causes chromosome
breakage...using enough LSD on a mosquito to turn an elephant purple and
pink.



On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max  wrote:

> silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161
>
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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-20 Thread Max
The world owes Robert Becker gratitude for his work using silver to 
speed healing, regenerate bone and treat cancer.   Even while the media 
was putting down silver, they were making bandages and medical products 
with it.


nice study on silver capped with cinnamon and iodine

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238257/


Max

On 8/20/2021 6:10 PM, Rick wrote:
When I worked in a Senior Living and Healthcare Community, I used to 
order silver impregnated bandages which greatly sped the healing of 
abrasions and cuts in the residents.


On Fri, Aug 20, 2021, 9:00 PM Max > wrote:


Rick

Good anecdotal information, glad it worked for you.   I have an
inexpensive ultrasonic nebulizer.  I will nebulize silver after
mixing with an herb for the beneficial capping effect. I have used
silver in a room humidifier in the past.

I wouldnt say silver is completely safe.   My idea is to take as
needed, but not chronically.   I think it can get everywhere in
your body, including the nervous system. This could be a bummer.

Its not massively toxic like some heavy metals.  Its listed as a
noble or semi metal...sure that helps.  The ability to de
differentiate cells is fascinating, potentially super therapeutic,
and also scary.  It is extremely toxic to aquatic organisms,
including fish.  I kind of think of myself as an aquatic organism


thanks

max

On 8/20/2021 3:15 PM, Rick wrote:

Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer
which I have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like
something was coming on and most especially when I was in
healthcare of late and they were Covid testing with the PCR every
two weeks. I heavily vaporized and inhaled the CS, also dropping
it into my eyes.

Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was
tested every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I
never had a positive or false positive covid test and I attribute
that to vaporizing and inhaling it directly into my lungs three
times to as many as five times per day prior to the test days and
then would stop for a week after the test and then resume the
following week. Every day again up until testing.

Never experienced any ill effects.


On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max mailto:mperrau...@cox.net>> wrote:

silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161



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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-20 Thread Rick
When I worked in a Senior Living and Healthcare Community, I used to order
silver impregnated bandages which greatly sped the healing of abrasions and
cuts in the residents.

On Fri, Aug 20, 2021, 9:00 PM Max  wrote:

> Rick
>
> Good anecdotal information, glad it worked for you.   I have an
> inexpensive ultrasonic nebulizer.  I will nebulize silver after mixing with
> an herb for the beneficial capping effect. I have used silver in a room
> humidifier in the past.
>
> I wouldnt say silver is completely safe.   My idea is to take as needed,
> but not chronically.   I think it can get everywhere in your body,
> including the nervous system.   This could be a bummer.
>
> Its not massively toxic like some heavy metals.  Its listed as a noble or
> semi metal...sure that helps.  The ability to de differentiate cells is
> fascinating, potentially super therapeutic, and also scary.  It is
> extremely toxic to aquatic organisms, including fish.  I kind of think of
> myself as an aquatic organism
>
>
> thanks
>
> max
> On 8/20/2021 3:15 PM, Rick wrote:
>
> Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer which I
> have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like something was coming
> on and most especially when I was in healthcare of late and they were Covid
> testing with the PCR every two weeks. I heavily vaporized and inhaled the
> CS, also dropping it into my eyes.
>
> Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was tested
> every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I never had a positive
> or false positive covid test and I attribute that to vaporizing and
> inhaling it directly into my lungs three times to as many as five times per
> day prior to the test days and then would stop for a week after the test
> and then resume the following week. Every day again up until testing.
>
> Never experienced any ill effects.
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max  wrote:
>
>> silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
>> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161
>>
>>
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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-20 Thread Max

Rick

Good anecdotal information, glad it worked for you.   I have an 
inexpensive ultrasonic nebulizer.  I will nebulize silver after mixing 
with an herb for the beneficial capping effect. I have used silver in a 
room humidifier in the past.


I wouldnt say silver is completely safe.   My idea is to take as needed, 
but not chronically.   I think it can get everywhere in your body, 
including the nervous system.   This could be a bummer.


Its not massively toxic like some heavy metals.  Its listed as a noble 
or semi metal...sure that helps.  The ability to de differentiate cells 
is fascinating, potentially super therapeutic, and also scary.  It is 
extremely toxic to aquatic organisms, including fish.  I kind of think 
of myself as an aquatic organism



thanks

max

On 8/20/2021 3:15 PM, Rick wrote:
Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer which 
I have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like something was 
coming on and most especially when I was in healthcare of late and 
they were Covid testing with the PCR every two weeks. I heavily 
vaporized and inhaled the CS, also dropping it into my eyes.


Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was 
tested every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I never 
had a positive or false positive covid test and I attribute that to 
vaporizing and inhaling it directly into my lungs three times to as 
many as five times per day prior to the test days and then would stop 
for a week after the test and then resume the following week. Every 
day again up until testing.


Never experienced any ill effects.


On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max > wrote:


silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161



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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

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wrote:  
 
 silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
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Re: CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-20 Thread Rick
Interesting article but does not cover inhalation via vaporizer which I
have done quite a bit of, especially when I felt like something was coming
on and most especially when I was in healthcare of late and they were Covid
testing with the PCR every two weeks. I heavily vaporized and inhaled the
CS, also dropping it into my eyes.

Various labs as I understood were used throughout the time I was tested
every 2 weeks over many months until late last year. I never had a positive
or false positive covid test and I attribute that to vaporizing and
inhaling it directly into my lungs three times to as many as five times per
day prior to the test days and then would stop for a week after the test
and then resume the following week. Every day again up until testing.

Never experienced any ill effects.


On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 3:01 PM Max  wrote:

> silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
> https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273230020301161
>
>
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CS>CS toxicity, inhalation

2021-08-20 Thread Max

silver toxicity studies,  inhalation
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