[None of use use alcohol or illegal drugs or anything else out of the ordinary.]

-I would hope you didn't misunderstand me there Marshall, I certainly never had 
that in mind.

 

N.
 
> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 10:54:42 -0500
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>To believe or not to believe?
> 
> My daughter, my wife and I all have developed the gray moons. None of 
> use use alcohol or illegal drugs or anything else out of the ordinary. 
> We all developed them at the same time, when I switched from 5 ppm CS to 
> 20 ppm CS. The darkness of the moons is proportional to the amount of 
> CS ingested by each of us. Once we stopped taking CS daily, the 
> progression of the moons stopped for each of us. The 5 ppm CS was made 
> by the HVAC method, the 20 by the LVDC method. The LVDC used distilled 
> water, less than 1 mA per square inch of anode, stirring and polarity 
> switching. It is pretty well what most here are making, although likely 
> a higher ppm than most. Also the moons are not blue, they are really 
> slate gray, and the only thing I can find that slate gray moons indicate 
> is silver accumulation.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> Neville Munn wrote:
> > [When someone says they drank colloidal silver and got blue moons, I 
> > don't accept it at face value...]
> > -I attempted to find out more about this blue moon business many 
> > 'moons' ago and gave it away as a bad joke cos of all the stuff being 
> > used/abused/ingested/applied/popped/consumed/supplemented/snorted etc 
> > etc in conjuction with CS {I remain unconvinced EIS is the sole 
> > cause, let alone any other outside influences which may be a 
> > contributing factor}. I gave up as quick as I started cos there is no 
> > way I could isolate EIS as being the root cause, even though those who 
> > contributed may have been well meaning in their input.
> > 
> > There are a multitude of machines of varying configurations used in 
> > producing EIS around the world and ALL will produce something slightly 
> > different, ancillary equipment incorporated in that production 
> > process, as well as inumerable variables, will contribute to something 
> > different also {my opinion and I'm sticking to it}. An individuals 
> > methods and procedures for producing EIS, plus numerous other factors 
> > known only to that individual, *may?* contribute to some side effects 
> > but does not necessarily mean that said side effect/s should be 
> > generally accepted as a recognised outcome, or the 'norm' where EIS is 
> > concerned. EIS is a little more complex than that in my opinion.
> > 
> > Not being a high academic achiever or published researcher I have no 
> > substance therefore I choose to remain one of those who won't run with 
> > the mob...Only dead fish go with the flow.
> > 
> > People will believe what they choose to believe and voice that belief, 
> > myself included.
> > 
> > N.
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:04:28 -0800
> > From: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: CS>Aluminum in your diet
> > To: [email protected]
> >
> > How about, 'Any info that supports this claim?' My problem is that 
> > all kinds of people make all kinds of claims. If I believe someone 
> > just because they are fervent and are sincere I'll go around in 
> > circles because I hear and read things that conflict with each other.
> >
> > My basic stance in life that if someone makes an unsubstantiated 
> > claim, I can dispute it without any substantiation for my position. 
> > If someone presents rationale, information from a study, then I must 
> > consider their rationale or study to see if it appears to be solid 
> > before I can dispute it.
> >
> > There are some very fervent and sincere people on the internet pushing 
> > the notion that you can get 'silver poisoning.' I don't believe 
> > them. They have yet to provide meaningful support for their position. 
> >
> > When someone says they drank colloidal silver and got blue moons, I 
> > don't accept it at face value. I need to know how their 'colloidal 
> > silver' was made or from whom it was acquired. I am open to the idea 
> > that perhaps someone can get blue moons from colloidal silver, but I 
> > want to know exactly how this happened so I can figure out what is 
> > going on and what I should do.
> >
> > And on a final note, the credentials of the person making such claims 
> > isn't worth that much to me. They can be mistaken or have made poor 
> > assumptions just as easily as I can.
> >
> > Steve G.
> >
> >
> > --- On *Wed, 1/13/10, sol /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: sol <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: CS>Aluminum in your diet
> > To: [email protected]
> > Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 10:49 AM
> >
> > At 01:50 PM 1/11/2010, you wrote:
> > > If you are a man don't eat anything cooked in stainless steel. 
> > It causes prostate to swell..
> > Any info on why? My brother has been diagnosed with prostate
> > cancer and I will pass this tidbit on.
> > sol
> >
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