Calm down folks. Steve Barwick/Spencer Jones (same guy) is not a reliable source of news about CS. He writes a lot of scaremongering rubbish, probably with the aim of boosting sales of his second rate generators. Europe hasn't banned the sale of colloidal silver although thats what Barwick/Jones wants you to believe. They have just banned anyone from making the claim that CS is a nutritional supplement. Big deal. A similar thing happened in the US and Australia years ago when they banned companies from making all sorts of unsubstantiated claims about CS. Put simply they are just banning misleading advertising - and thats fair enough.

Barwick/Jones website is full of junk science, and outright BS. He claims his totally ordinary generator is the 'worlds finest' and is the 'most popular', 'biggest selling' generator in the world. I'd like to know how he works that out. I'm sure Ode and Trem don't send him their sales figures. Frankly its stomach turning to read some of the crap barwick/Jones writes. He suggests the recently famous blue man Paul Karosan might not really have argyria, because he's more of a blue colour than grey!

David




From: Annie B Smythe <[email protected]>
Date: 13 January 2010 7:37:47 PM
To: CS List <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>Colloidal Silver Has Been Banned Throughout Europe!


Wow, this is kinda scary!

http://colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/2010/01/colloidal-silver- has-been-banned.html





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