Thank you Marshall, can I pass this on?  dee 

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From: Marshall Dudley
Date: 11/08/2008 16:07:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Fw: Re: [SilverPets] Yellow water
 
Dee wrote:
> can anyone on here reply to this as I cannot believe this is
  correct,
> but do not have the knowledge..  Dee
>
> /-------Original
  Message-------/
>
> /*From:*/ Linda Baker
  <mailto:[email protected]>
> /*Date:*/ 09/08/2008 00:57:47
> /*To:*/ [email protected]
  <mailto:[email protected]>
> /*Subject:*/ Re: [SilverPets] Yellow
  water
>
> Hi Dee....
> Been a busy week.
> Ok, ions at low ppm (10) will
  not accumulate, and do offer merit;
> however at larger ppms, ions lose
  their ability to be discarded from
> the body.  They bond (you know all the
  scientific stuff is in Dr.
> Reynold's paper and the other link that I
  sent to).
> This is dangerous as it damaging.....if you want more information
  with
> a better explaination, go read the information at those links....my
 
> "lay-person" definitions, leave a lot to be desired...lol
> True CS
  (which has the Brindle ?sp effect) does not harbor these
> concerns at 25
  ppm.....and you will need to take less of it.
> Hope this helps,
> Linda
>
 
>
>
There is really insufficient information to comment much on it.
  Ions of
what?  The body contains huge amounts of sodium and chlorine ions
normally. If we are talking about silver ions, then what is low and
larger?  Which ions of silver is he talking about?  Silver hydroxide and
oxide
  cannot exceed about 26 ppm, and thus is safe when taking in
conjunction with
  colloidal silver.  Anything greater than that has to be
something like
  silver nitrate or silver citrate, which can cause
argyria, plus silver
  nitrate is caustic.  This may be what he is talking
about, but he really does
  not give enough information to be sure.
 
Marshall
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