Hello Mike

You asked...

So, is it true that CS is actually BANNED, and no longer being sold in
Europe, or is it only that some labelling requirements have been
changed?

Answer that, please?


Barwicks own colloidalsilversecrets blog answers that question in the same article in which he claims that CS is banned. This is Barwicks interview with someone called Sultan who Barwick claims is a major Europeon CS guru/retailer....

(Quote.)

BARWICK: "So re-labeling your product as a “water disinfectant” is basically a loophole that allows you to continue selling colloidal silver legally, as long as you don’t tell people how to use it for food supplement purposes?"

SULTAN: "Yes. That’s right. Most health food stores in Sweden already sell products used for water purification and have no problem with continuing to carry our colloidal silver product, called Ionosil, now that we’ve reclassified it as a water disinfectant. In reality, the product is identical to what we had registered as a food supplement for the past nine years. It is only the label that has changed EVER SO SLIGHTLY" (my emphasis)

(End quote.)


So there it is straight from Barwick himself. Theres a 'loophole' (as Barwick calls it) that allows colloidal silver to be legally sold.


David



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