CSSilver particles in the lungs

2005-08-14 Thread Deborah Gerard
This is a post in response to a nurse...I suggested that one could use cs in a 
nebulizer..this was her response. Is it unsafe to use silver as an inhalent?
thanks everyone...deb
in itself it is non toxic.  However,  it is an element,  a sort of solid (  
microscopic particles )  and if they get down into the lungs,  can interfere 
with the cellular transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide.  So,  when inhaling it 
into your nose you have to make certain you do not inhale too large of 
particles of it,  so that it does not go any further back than the back of your 
throat.   



Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs

2005-08-14 Thread alltogethernow
Not to make light of inhaling particles -(I avoid them when possible by
using a mask at construction work,) but people, especially workmen,
inhale a lot of junk without seeming harm, although all is relative to
how much, how long, and what kind.
 I have seen pictures of anti-bodies attacking fiberglass insulation, so
I guess the body does try and clear the lungs several ways.
 I have doubts that microscopic silver particles would obstruct the
lungs- short term- in small amounts; after all there is some cleaning
going on, or else we would all have real acute problems. 
 I have, in the past, wondered whether my lungs were clogged or I had
emphysema, or some other problem because of lower lung functon,  and it
turned out that they just needed excercise, just like the heart for
cardio condition.


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Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs

2005-08-14 Thread sol
You might ask the nurse where she got her information, it sounds on the 
face of it totally silly to me. Often it seems medical personnel say 
things like this without any real knowledge at all. And this is what 
this sounds like to me. It sounds like someone who knows nothing at all 
about EIS (or CS for that matter) who is spouting something they were 
told. Whenever anyone tells me stuff like this, I want to see the 
references, the clinical studies that prove it, etc. After all, we 
aren't putting powdered ground up silver into our lungs by using EIS in 
a nebulizer.

sol

Deborah Gerard wrote:

This is a post in response to a nurse...I suggested that one could use 
cs in a nebulizer..this was her response. Is it unsafe to use silver 
as an inhalent?

thanks everyone...deb
in itself it is non toxic. However, it is an element, a sort of solid 
( microscopic particles ) and if they get down into the lungs, can 
interfere with the cellular transfer of oxygen and carbon dioxide. So, 
when inhaling it into your nose you have to make certain you do not 
inhale too large of particles of it, so that it does not go any 
further back than the back of your throat.



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Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs

2005-08-14 Thread PanAmPete
 
 
Sol, I have many relatives, friends and associates in the medical  field, 
primarily
Drs and nurses. The majority of them that I have spoken to are barely  aware 
of
CS, EIS let alone knowledgeable about the effects of AG particles  in the 
lungs.
I too would like to hear more credible evidence to this nurses  expertise.  
Pete




RE: CSCs build-up in infants/children

2005-08-14 Thread Richard Harris
Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your valuable contributions on this wonderful Site to us
seekers! I'm inbterested in your observation regarding EIS and dream
alterations--what dosage and times of day of dosage? I'll share your info
with other users of my 10 ppm EIS and ask them to test and report on their
results, then report back to you.

Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 58 Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com


  -Original Message-
  From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
  Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:01 AM
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Subject: Re: CSCs build-up in infants/children


  Hi,

  I believe I noticed this effect, but one anecdote is not of much value.
The effect was so strong, though, that I feel confident that it has to be
neurological.

  You might try to see for yourself whether EIS alters your dreams. If so,
list members might be interested.

  Some have said they noticed no such effect. In my case, it was quite
strong.

  There may be explanations other than a BBB crossing.

  I tried to get a researcher interested in this with no success.

  JBB




  On Friday, Aug 12, 2005, at 14:24 Asia/Tokyo, marmar...@aol.com wrote:


In a message dated 8/11/2005 10:14:48 PM Central Standard Time,
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:

I believe that a double-blind study or dream activity would demonstrate
a direct and repeatable alteration of REM (dreaming) sleep, and EEG
activity

Hey Jonathon -- you are suggesting, then, that Colloidal Silver alters
the natural state of REM sleep and EEG activity:  would you elaborate
please?  In what way are these things altered?  Thanks.MA


Re: CSCs build-up in infants/children

2005-08-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten

Hi, Richard,

I wish I could give you some clear protocol, but I don't have one.   I 
would just try taking EIS sub-lingually/orally shortly before going to 
sleep;  see what happens.  In fairness to skepticism, many substances 
and various external environmental factors  seem to influence dream 
activity, so a change in dream activity proves nothing, really.   It 
could only provide interesting anecdotes that might encourage further 
study.  Stanford U. has a large sleep research center. . . .


JBB




On Monday, Aug 15, 2005, at 10:09 Asia/Tokyo, Richard Harris wrote:


Hi Jonathan,
Thanks for your valuable contributions on this wonderful Site to us 
seekers! I'm inbterested in your observation regarding EIS and dream 
alterations--what dosage and times of day of dosage? I'll share your 
info with other users of my 10 ppm EIS and ask them to test and report 
on their results, then report back to you.

 
Sincerely,
___
Richard Harris, 58Year FL Pharmacist
448 West Juniata Street
Clermont, FL 34711
www.rharrisinc.com
http://www.seasilver.com/reh
http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com

 

-Original Message-
From: Jonathan B. Britten [mailto:jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp]
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:01 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCs build-up in infants/children

Hi,

I believe I noticed this effect, but one anecdote is not of much 
value. The effect was so strong, though, that I feel confident that it 
has to be neurological.


You might try to see for yourself whether EIS alters your dreams. If 
so, list members might be interested.


Some have said they noticed no such effect. In my case, it was quite 
strong.


There may be explanations other than a BBB crossing.

I tried to get a researcher interested in this with no success.

JBB




On Friday, Aug 12, 2005, at 14:24 Asia/Tokyo, marmar...@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 8/11/2005 10:14:48 PM Central Standard Time, 
jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp writes:


I believe that a double-blind study or dream activity would demonstrate
a direct and repeatable alteration of REM (dreaming) sleep, and EEG
activity

Hey Jonathon -- you are suggesting, then, that Colloidal Silver alters 
the natural state of REM sleep and EEG activity:  would you elaborate 
please?  In what way are these things altered?  Thanks.    MA




Re: CSSilver particles in the lungs

2005-08-14 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Sad story:  although the facts about asbestos were crystal clear 
decades ago, Japan's major companies paid no heed, and never mind the 
health ministry minions and labor leaders.  No one did nothing, and 
now, suddenly, in the past month or so, it is major national news that 
workers have suffered irreparable lung damage. The scandal is that 
it is a scandal.   It should never have happened;  the protections were 
available and cheap.






On Monday, Aug 15, 2005, at 01:05 Asia/Tokyo, alltogether...@webtv.net 
wrote:


 I have seen pictures of anti-bodies attacking fiberglass insulation, 
so

I guess the body does try and clear the lungs several ways.



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