Well Neville I can attest to the theory about blue moons as I have them and have never used anything but pure water, silver and 27 volts DC with polarity switching. My blue moons look like a ball point pen was used to outline them. I did have a breakout in the middle of my thumb nails when I used mms but they are back now. I don't have a heart problem of any kind or any other problem so I'm a believer. Ask Marshal about his. Dave
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Neville Munn <[email protected]>wrote: > [There were no blue moons on his thumbs. Something that manifests first > with Argeria] > -So the story goes? Each to their own belief. > > All those stories are popular but...to my knowledge not one of those people > were using EIS, they were using all other manner of stuff...under the name > of Colloidal Silver...what's that? it could be any number of things couldn't > it? which is a gross misrepresentation of what EIS is. > > I have yet to find an article which states the use of EIS has caused this. > 'CS' is something totally different and could include a whole multitude of > things, *anything* and *everything* containing even a HINT of silver (and > whatever else besides) is termed CS, EIS is just three things...silver, > water and electricity, no mistake, no doubt, no other magic > ingredients, nothing else but silver, water and electricity, and I have > never believed that story, and never will, regardless of popular opinion. > > I believe we should be paying more attention to what the product is which > is being spoken of, am I the only one who can see a difference between the > two here? 'CS' terminology is outdated, abused, misused and misrepresented > and should be put away to prevent further confusion between that and EIS, it > is the 21st century, there's plenty of 'CS' books around, now is the time to > write another book..."The Life and Times of EIS", or "EIS and the Twenty > First Century", or "EIS Finally puts 'CS' to Rest in the Interest of > dispelling Argyria Myth". > > EIS and 'CS' should never appear in public together. It may have been > appropriate 100 years ago in the interest of science when discussing > colloids, but not with today's product, using the methods we use for > producing it. > > .....I'm feeling much better now...'HAL'. > > N. > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 07:45:01 -0700 > Subject: Re: CS>The Blue Man > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs. > Something that manifests first with Argeria. > He also indicated a heart problem--could have something to do with his > color. > Dave > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland > <[email protected]>wrote: > > Did anyone see the Today show this morning? The Blue Man was back. The > Today Show teased the television audience with the question "is he still > blue?" and showed an outline of Paul (Whatever) backlit only so you had to > stay tuned to find out. Well -- the answer is yes, he's still blue but > seems to have lost some intensity of color. But I'm wondering what the heck > this guy is taking -- he made two statements during the interview that were > absolutely baffling. First he said that he has moved and that he can't make > his "colloidal silver" where he's living now. That does not compute. If > he's living in a tent without electricity, he can still make it with > batteries. Second -- he said that "it's very expensive to make". These > statements by way of explanation of why he's not taking CS at this time. > Whaaaaaaaat????????? Expensive????? Someone refresh my memory -- didn't he > refuse to give his recipe for what he's calling colloidal silver? MA > > > > ------------------------------ > Find out how here Get Hotmail on your > iPhone<http://windowslive.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=845706> >

