It always gets me how these taxpayer funded researchers can find potential problems associated with drinking colloidal silver but they never seem to research the potential benefits.

Also theres a double standard here. LAB tests proving the germ killing properties of colloidal silver are not accepted as proof by the likes of the FDA that CS is effective in real life. Yet this lab test will no doubt become gospel that CS is dangerous to humans in real life.

I havent read the entire paper (and probably wouldnt entirely understand it anyway) but the abstract makes this interesting observation concerning low doses of silver...

"However, in differentiating cells, the lower concentration produced an entirely different pattern, enhancing cell numbers by suppressing ongoing cell death and impairing differentiation in parallel for both neurotransmitter phenotypes."

Does this mean that low doses of CS would actually improve neurodevelopment?


David






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From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, January 21, 2010 2:18:06 PM
Subject: Re: CS>article, "Silver is a potent nerve cell toxicant"

I don't think there are any particles smaller than ionic silver.  dee

On 21 Jan 2010, at 16:52, Nenah Sylver wrote:

There’s an article called “Silver is a potent nerve cell toxicant”

http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/newscience/silver-is- potent-neurotoxicant/


Any thoughts about this? It sounds like a bunch of crap. Or are they
talking about nanoparticles smaller than ionic silver?

Nenah

Nenah Sylver, PhD
author: The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009),
now available in HARDCOVER
& The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy
www.nenahsylver.com


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