Here is one reference:

http://colloidalsilver.hypermart.net/silver/faq.html and
http://www.rarebooks.net/beck/colloida.htm

" Silver can be toxic to nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, but is
normally prevented from entering those
areas by the blood-brain barrier.  "


And at:

http://rcraig.net/colloida.htm

"The only known toxic reaction to silver occured
during World War II when silver plates were used
to replace missing skull bone in severely injured
GI's. Normally, the blood-brain barrier prevents
silver from entry into this domain. This mechanical
barrier effectively blocks silver from entry into the
brain or spinal cord area, the only part of the body
where it would be toxic to nerve cells. "

Marshall

[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 5/D/YY 10:36:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> << since CS will not destroy anything that
>  has crossed the blood brain barrier, >>
> Marshall,
>   If it does not cross the blood brain barrier then how did the ones who had
> lyme no longer have it.  And also how did it clear most of my nuerological
> problems.  There is no proof that it does or does not cross the barrier.
> Donna
>
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