Re: CSQuestion about a commercial preparation of CS

2003-07-22 Thread Pow-Map
I personally use Innovative labs CS.  I've had good results and it is my
best selling CS in my store.  In fact, I have a customer who has controlled
his Lyme's disease with the 2000 PPM dose.  We have to keep this in stock
for him and his Lyme's specialist Dr. can't even believe what its done for
him.
People on this site claim there is no way to make that strength (and I know
they know what they're talking about here) but an extremely generous
individual is testing this product for me-so I will post the results when
they come in.
This product should not be diluted.  Of course you can mix it with distilled
water but just about a 1/4 of a cup.  That's what I do and I've used it for
years.  Used to suffer form bronchitis twice a year-but no more :)
I'll post when I get the results,
Good luck, Maryanne


 Denise Every  7/16/03   1:24 AM

  A few days ago one of my dogs started up with an itchy ear
  and I was out of the CS I usually use, so made a quick trip
  to a local HFS to pick up some for immediate treatment.
  When I got home, I discovered it was a deep brownish gold
  color and was supposed to be 500 ppm... I diluted it down
  with distilled water to 10 ppm, and have been using it for
  the past several days, without any apparent improvement in
  his ear.
 *

 HI Denise,

 I have been waiting for responses from posters
 who should be better able to answer your question
 about  INPs 500 PPM silver.
 I went to their web site and discovered a few things
 about  the company,  first they only sell to retailers,
 there are no prices available.  Not only do they
 offer a variety of CS, but they also offer a 2,000
 PPM variety -- that is very questionable.

 My suggestion would be to use what you have left
 on the dog's ears undiluted, and if that doesn't help,
 get your regular brand which, as you said, has
 worked in the past.
 Then return what is left of INP's silver to that HFS
 for a refund and explain why you are returning it.
 An honest seller should appreciate knowing of
 your dissatisfaction with the product, their reputation
 is riding on selling reliable product.


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Re: CSQuestion about a commercial preparation of CS

2003-07-22 Thread Jason Eaton
Innovative Labs CS ( according to their website ) has CS that is in the
particle range of 0.004 and 0.107 microns.


I would not be suprised at all to find this concentration.  However, this is
obviously a stabilized compound.  They avoid the topic very well on their
corporate website.

Best Regards,

Jason

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 I personally use Innovative labs CS.  I've had good results and it is my
 best selling CS in my store.  In fact, I have a customer who has
controlled
 his Lyme's disease with the 2000 PPM dose.  We have to keep this in stock
 for him and his Lyme's specialist Dr. can't even believe what its done for
 him.
 People on this site claim there is no way to make that strength (and I
know
 they know what they're talking about here) but an extremely generous
 individual is testing this product for me-so I will post the results when
 they come in.
 This product should not be diluted.  Of course you can mix it with
distilled
 water but just about a 1/4 of a cup.  That's what I do and I've used it
for
 years.  Used to suffer form bronchitis twice a year-but no more :)
 I'll post when I get the results,
 Good luck, Maryanne


  Denise Every  7/16/03   1:24 AM
 
   A few days ago one of my dogs started up with an itchy ear
   and I was out of the CS I usually use, so made a quick trip
   to a local HFS to pick up some for immediate treatment.
   When I got home, I discovered it was a deep brownish gold
   color and was supposed to be 500 ppm... I diluted it down
   with distilled water to 10 ppm, and have been using it for
   the past several days, without any apparent improvement in
   his ear.
  *
 
  HI Denise,
 
  I have been waiting for responses from posters
  who should be better able to answer your question
  about  INPs 500 PPM silver.
  I went to their web site and discovered a few things
  about  the company,  first they only sell to retailers,
  there are no prices available.  Not only do they
  offer a variety of CS, but they also offer a 2,000
  PPM variety -- that is very questionable.
 
  My suggestion would be to use what you have left
  on the dog's ears undiluted, and if that doesn't help,
  get your regular brand which, as you said, has
  worked in the past.
  Then return what is left of INP's silver to that HFS
  for a refund and explain why you are returning it.
  An honest seller should appreciate knowing of
  your dissatisfaction with the product, their reputation
  is riding on selling reliable product.


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Re: CSQuestion about a commercial preparation of CS

2003-07-17 Thread Jack Dayton
Denise Every  7/16/03   1:24 AM

 A few days ago one of my dogs started up with an itchy ear
 and I was out of the CS I usually use, so made a quick trip
 to a local HFS to pick up some for immediate treatment.
 When I got home, I discovered it was a deep brownish gold
 color and was supposed to be 500 ppm... I diluted it down
 with distilled water to 10 ppm, and have been using it for
 the past several days, without any apparent improvement in
 his ear.
*

HI Denise,

I have been waiting for responses from posters
who should be better able to answer your question
about  INPs 500 PPM silver.
I went to their web site and discovered a few things
about  the company,  first they only sell to retailers,
there are no prices available.  Not only do they
offer a variety of CS, but they also offer a 2,000
PPM variety -- that is very questionable.

My suggestion would be to use what you have left
on the dog's ears undiluted, and if that doesn't help,
get your regular brand which, as you said, has
worked in the past.
Then return what is left of INP's silver to that HFS
for a refund and explain why you are returning it.
An honest seller should appreciate knowing of
your dissatisfaction with the product, their reputation
is riding on selling reliable product.

FINALLY  --  come on wiser heads than mine -
how about a little help foe Denise. The URL is:

http://www.cnewsusa.com/ads/23641.html

Jack




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CSQuestion about a commercial preparation of CS

2003-07-15 Thread Denise Every
I've been using CS for treating my dogs ears when they
occasionally have irritation and itchiness, and it has
always worked extremely well, usually I only need one, or at
the most, two doses (one eyedropper per dose).

A few days ago one of my dogs started up with an itchy ear
and I was out of the CS I usually use, so made a quick trip
to a local HFS to pick up some for immediate treatment.
When I got home, I discovered it was a deep brownish gold
color and was supposed to be 500 ppm... I diluted it down
with distilled water to 10 ppm, and have been using it for
the past several days, without any apparent improvement in
his ear.

I've re-read the label to see if I'm missing something...
the brand is Innovative Natural Products, it says it has a
micron particle size of 0.004 to 0.107, and the label says
charged with Vital Kinetic Life (a registered trademark),
but the ingredients don't say it has anything other than
collodial silver in it.

The CS I've used before this has never looked brown or
gold... even diluted down to 10 p.m. it still has a honey
gold color.

Is there something wrong with this brand of CS, I'm
wondering because it doesn't seem to be helping, and because
of the unusual color, or is that normal in some
circumstances?  I appreciate any help  insight you might
have to offer.

Thanks,

Denise



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