Hi MA,

The little I know of homeopathy is that homeopathic silver would be used
to counteract the effects of silver 'poisoning' if there is such a thing.
homeopathic silver would be the "opposite" of colloidal silver. Yes?

I don't think CS can be homeopathic because silver doesn't dissolve in
water. To make homeopathic silver one would have to mix powdered silver
with lactose powder and shake that.

I do hope there is someone knowledgeable to answer this one.

OK,
Tony M

On 21 Sep 2009 at 7:46, MaryAnn Helland wrote about :
Subject : Re: Mary was // Re: CS>Homeopathic

> Hi Bob.  Thanks for your reply.  I'm keeping your post, if you don't mind,
> and will forward it to the horse's owner.  She knows all of this already,
> but it always helps to hear it again from someone else.  What I'm
> primarily looking for, though, is information to counter the vet's
> thinking -- that *homeopathic silver* (referred to as silver nitrate on
> Google references) -- is, in fact, just eyewash and misinformation in
> order to sell a given product.  And why, in fact, silver nitrate would be
> a poor choice.  Can you help with this?  Thanks.  MA 
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Bob Banever <bbane...@earthlink.net>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 8:56:08 AM
> Subject: Re: Mary was // Re: CS>Homeopathic Silver
>
>
> MaryAnn,
>  
>      CS is not a heavy metal and isn't handled by the body as one either. 
> Aside from that, at 10 or 20 ppm it is a "homeopathic" product and 80% or
> so is in the ionic form, all particles being small nano sized silver. 
> There is no danger of long term use in horses that I know of.  Most gets
> excreted within 24 hours, and remainder within a few days or week at the
> most.   Bob ----- Original Message ----- >From: MaryAnn Helland >To:
> silver-list@eskimo.com >Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 6:36 AM >Subject:
> Re: Mary was // Re: CS>Homeopathic Silver > > >Hi Jane.  Thank you for
> your reply.  EPM is Equine Protozoal Myloencephalitis -- a protozoal
> infection of the spinal cord, resulting in neurological symptoms
> consistent with the location of the infective lesion(s).  Standard
> allopathic drug treatment is very expensive, and rarely effective for the
> simple reason that it isn't continued long enough.  One of the reasons
> that EIS is so valuable as a treatment protocol is that it is very
> in-expensive, and people can afford to treat their horses for as long as
> necessary.  EPM isn't unlike Lyme in that the protozoa seem to have the
> ability to hide in the body where the meds bypass them, then they
> re-emerge later to create havoc again.  So -- I'm of the mind, as I
> think are most of the list-members here, that the EIS that we make is at
> the least as good as, and likely superior to, any other silver product.  I
> feel that we're already using what is most appropriate -- we've been
> successfully using it for
>  many years.  The information that I'm needing is how to explain to a vet
>  who is apparently misinformed about silver products, that she is
>  (misinformed) and to be able to explain why.  Anyone who is referring to
>  CS as *heavy metal* isn't educated on the subject -- and if you're going
>  to tell this to a vet, you better be understanding the information
>  yourself.  So that's the kind of information that I'm looking for. 
>  Thanks again.  MA 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ________________________________
> From: Jane MacRoss <highfie...@internode.on.net>
> >To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >Sent: Monday, September 21, 2009 7:55:09 AM
> >Subject: Mary was // Re: CS>Homeopathic Silver
> >
> >
> >Mary you need to get an on-line homeopathic materia medica and check out
> >the varieties of silver to be found in it and then choose what is most
> >appropriate for your needs. Not sure what EPM is to comment further,  
> >Best,   Jane  



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