OK, I have been waiting for some outcomes of Dr. visits to write this, and 
while I'm still waiting for certain results, I think this is a good time to 
send out some preliminary information about things that can go wrong with the 
way EIS can be made and/or used.

First, my wife and I started taking EIS made by an acquaintance of our Dr. 
about 3 years ago, to get rid of lyme, with which we had both been diagnosed.  
The treatment was apparently successful after a year or two, all lyme symptoms 
having disappeared.

The EIS this guy made was mostly the approximately the color of tea -- light to 
dark brown.  He generally had a mixture of colloidal silver and gold, and 
sometimes mixed in other things.  This was for drinking and external spraying.  
He had other stronger stuff, sometimes with copper in it, for external spraying 
or soaking only, not for drinking.

He also made completely clear stuff for infusions, of which we had many in the 
beginning.

He showed me how to make EIS, including a technique he later used whereby he 
arced high voltage between the positive silver electrode and the "soup" after 
it reached a high enough PPM to conduct well.  He, and I at his suggestion, 
used an electrophoresis power supply to produce up to 2000 v at 200 ma max.  
This high voltage arcing turned the dark soup completely clear after a while, 
and produced PPMs of 100 or 200 and higher, which we all thought was pretty 
cool.  And it worked very well.  No colds, flu, flu shots, deodorant, and many 
other great uses for it.

My wife and I continued to take this daily since then, but lately have noticed 
some grayness around her face.  She has always taken quite a bit more than I 
have.  A while ago Marshall pointed out that I was most likely making silver 
nitrate, and that would not be a good thing to take, so I have stopped making 
that, and am now making the 10-20 PPM EIS with no arcing and with low voltage 
and current.  Am also making silver citrate for spraying, which seems to work 
great.

So ... we decided to follow the suggestions for getting rid of the gray color.  
My wife stopped taking EIS a couple of weeks ago, and started taking the 
vitamins and other supplements suggested in several places out there to get rid 
of the gray color.

Almost immediately she became ill with diarrhea.  Couldn't keep anything in 
her, and had no appetite for anything anyway.  After a week of this, with no 
sign of it getting better, we took her to the local ER, since our Dr is out of 
town for the week.  There we talked to an amazingly open-minded and 
understanding AMA-type Dr who was very interested in the EIS concept, and was 
not nasty, sarcastic, or dismissive of it like most of them are.

His take on it, after doing blood and other tests, is that her condition is 
just like what happens when someone is on an antibiotic for a long time, then 
suddenly stops, and the beneficial flora in the gut are all gone, and therefore 
some other infection takes over.  The Dr believed that she could have any one 
or more of several infections going on that are causing her diarrhea, and he 
was particularly concerned that C. Difficile might be one of them, so he tested 
explicitly for that as well as others.  

The C. Difficile test came back negative, thank goodness.  The other test 
results will be available over the next few days.

She generally takes pro-biotics, but hasn't been taking them lately, because 
neither she or I have experienced anything that made us think we needed them.

Well now we have.  Or at least she has.

The Dr suggested going back on the silver in lieu of giving her some standard 
AMA antibiotic (good Dr!), and to start taking pro-biotics and keep that up.  
She is starting to get better.

We are coming to a couple of conclusions out of all this:

1.  Make the EIS the right way, and don't over indulge in it, and you shouldn't 
turn gray or blue.

2.  Take pro-biotics even if you don't think you need them.  A nice fat C. 
Difficile infection is no fun, and in fact can be life threatening.

I'm interested to hear feedback and/or suggestions from the group.

Dick


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