To all on the list, I came across the following in an article I was researching . This should be interesting to those who are thinking of selling/giving away their home brewed CS. Apparently if it is sold or given away as a mineral/vitamin supplement there seems to be no problem at this time if I am interpreting what I read correctly.
Davin's Note: <<Colloidal silver manufacturers which sell the product as a drug have until the middle of January to prove their claims to the FDA. Until the FDA makes a recommendation, consumers must decide whether colloidal silver is helpful or not. >> This is nothing new or sensational. FDA always expects this proof if the product is sold as a "drug." Nutritional Supplements are not drugs but they can be mislabeled with _drug_claims_ , a "no-no." I do not interpret this as an FDA ban in mid January. Davin Davin C. Enigl, MS-MEAS President-Microbiologist Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Validations for the Food, Cosmetic and Pharmaceutical Industry Seems if no medical claims are made and the labeling of the product also makes no such claims other than a vitamin/mineral supplement you should be safe. However you may still want to check this out further. Bob Kramer

