Carlene,
Thanks! ...and your suggestions are of the very sort, for which I've been
hoping. I'll be sharing these with my dermatologist, who's doing the laser
treatment.
Being in Kenya, in case he has to import these chelators, it'll be way easier
for him, than it would be for me.
You
http://www.nutrasilver.com/
At 3,600 PPM, NutraSilverĀ® is unlike store-bought or home-made
colloidal silver.
First thing to know is, has she actually got argyria?
And if its as you described wouldn't that just get thrown out of
court? Its clearly a case of deliberate self harm. Like
individuals out there that know more about
argyria, I don't consider myself a qualified expert at any rate.
~Jason
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From: Alchemysa da...@alchemysa.com.au
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2011 19:06
Subject: CSRe: argyria.
http://www.nutrasilver.com
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Subject: Re: CSRe: argyria.
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 21:01:37 -0800
Hi David:
Agreed. It's really sad to see people even attempting such a thing as
purposefully trying to enduce harm for the sake of a lawsuit, but with
information such as is presenting on the nutrasilver
Hi Smitty,
You said:
I asked a chemist once why Orientals Amerindians turn red when they
drink alcohol. He said they lack an enzyme to break down the alcohol,
and it goes directly into their bloodstream.
Could you elaborate ?
Smitty
** Alcohol is detoxified in the human body in two
I'm glad this was brought up. What you're talking about here is P-450
enzymes. We all have them but what makes us biochemically unique is that we
all have differing amount of these particular enzymes. Occasionally, one or
more is completely absent. These enzymes are also highly polymorphic,
I asked a chemist once why Orientals Amerindians turn red when they
drink alcohol. He said they lack an enzyme to break down the alcohol,
and it goes directly into their bloodstream.
Could you elaborate ?
Smitty
On 2/5/07, Catherine Creel catherine.cr...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm glad this was
Hi There Terry - Thanks for this warning, it is amusing and saddening
to me, how often and how close, the words are to the genuine, so as
to fool - more of the inhumanness to man by man and the reflection
of greed. And So It Is
Regards
Sandee
May your troubles be less, your blessings more,
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From: jrowland [mailto:sarongs...@cox.net]
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 12:46 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSRe: Argyria nanosilver
...IONIC means an atom or group of atoms that have a charge...---Terry
Isn't an ion the result of an atom losing one
...IONIC means an atom or group of atoms that have a charge...---Terry
Isn't an ion the result of an atom losing one of its electrons?
jr
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Perhaps you some of you here, already know of this product, or maybe it's
action is the same as MSMit's called Captomer by a company called Thorne
Research. It contains DMSA (not O -not a typo) which is claimed to bind
metal elements and help in maintaining a normal balance of metal elements
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From: Ode Coyote coy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: argyria
No, there is no instrument that measures PPM of colloidal silver that
you can afford [unless you happen to have a few grand just lying around].
PPM meters
Hi Leo,
The least expensive instrument that will actually measure ppm of silver is
sold by Hanna. It is a single frequency spectrophotometer and cost $150.00
plus about $100.00 for the chemicals that are required.
My spectrophotometer was a new military surplus for $250.00.
All other low cost
No, there is no instrument that measures PPM of colloidal silver that
you can afford [unless you happen to have a few grand just lying around].
PPM meters only measure Ionic content. This is not useless, but it's
not accurate either. It can be off by as much as 60%.
Along with eyeballing the
, December 24, 2001 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: argyria
Hi Leo,
The least expensive instrument that will actually measure ppm of silver is
sold by Hanna. It is a single frequency spectrophotometer and cost $150.00
plus about $100.00 for the chemicals that are required.
My spectrophotometer
James Allison sell a Hanna Tester that works well
http://www.sunstoneherbals.com/
Tel Tofflemire
Phoenix, AZ
Leo Regehr wrote:
Is there an instrument that measures the ppm? If so, who sells it, and how
much is the cost?
Leo
Reid Harvey wrote:
Hilary,
Sorry, but I've been out of the
Hi,
This page will not open for me.
Is the address correct?
nan
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From: Tel Tofflemire
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: argyria
James Allison sell a Hanna Tester that works well
http
earlier, we
use three of them to see if there is any difference in readings. There
isn't
Trem
- Original Message -
From: Ode Coyote coy...@alltel.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: CSRe: argyria
No, there is no instrument
Is there an instrument that measures the ppm? If so, who sells it, and how
much is the cost?
Leo
Reid Harvey wrote:
Hilary,
Sorry, but I've been out of the country the past week, so I'm not sure
how this question has been addressed. But it seems to me that 20 to 30
ppm is awfully low, for
Hilary,
Sorry, but I've been out of the country the past week, so I'm not sure
how this question has been addressed. But it seems to me that 20 to 30
ppm is awfully low, for the maker to see the necessity of adding silver
protein. And I think the fact is that whomever makes the more
concentrated
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