From links posted long ago on the Blue Lady site [Rosmary Jacobs]
One of the research papers linked to, the scientists were unable to produce any cases of Argyria to study in dogs and went to the silver industry looking for cases. The researcher found no current cases and a history of 1 in 2000 workers developing the condition over a period of something like 80 years....and a lower than usual absenteeism rate from colds and flu.

it would be really nice of Rosemary to put those links back..but I guess she actually read what they linked to and found out it tended to disprove her assertions.

ode



At 01:35 PM 2/23/2010 -0800, you wrote:
Hello again bob, i was in a hurry and for got to mention that i have read literature about Particulate vs Ionic and here's what i came up with. In my case i was specifically interested in knowing which of the two presented a greater (if any) risk of Argyria. One said that it's the type with mostly ions and a small percentage of particulate in super high doses would cause it. this was by people in favor of ionic. Another said the miners who worked in a silver mine got it from inhaling the silver dust so i figured that would have to be particles. this one was brought up in an article by someone strictly against pretty much any silver product used for health especially CS. So i decided (for myself only) that the ions were necessary for mine and my son's personal needs and i would use it in moderation.

  Tina

--- On Tue, 2/23/10, Christina Mattson <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Christina Mattson <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>machine question
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 11:17 AM

Hi Bob, I also had this dilemma a while back. I ended up going with what you call ionic (which i call CS but an going to change to EIS) Anyway, Maybe you could purchase some Particulate silver solution and some Ionic and compare the two. I have not tried the Particulate type. One thing i know for sure is I like the CS i made with my silver puppy a lot more than the CS i purchased, it's more effective and seems to give me more energy. My daughters boyfriend has had pink eye three times and the third time he used mine instead of store bought, he said mine eased the discomfort within minutes of dropping it into his eye and cured it in two days vs four days with the store bought CS. I'm definitely not an expert and I'm sure your going to get all the information you need and then some here. I have learned so much and i'm getting better at understanding the technical stuff the more i read it.

Tina

--- On Tue, 2/23/10, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>machine question
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 3:01 AM

Most on this group prefer the EIS (electronically isolated silver) commonly known as colloidal silver (CS) ours is a mixture of both and consists of mainly ionic with some colloidal. I have a SilverPuppy which I love--this makes clear EIS and is cheap and easy to use. You can use it manually or automatically and it has a facility whereby you can switch polarity to limit build up on the electrodes. This I find an excellent feature. You literally just pour in your distilled water into your jar - put the generator on the top and just leave it and it turns itself off when done. couldn't be easier. For larger amounts, there is the SilverGen which is a bit more expensive I believe, but does larger amounts. dee

On 22 Feb 2010, at 21:18, william heene wrote:

> Afternoon...I am new to the group and looking to buy a CS mach., at this point I am confused about which is more effective, ionic or particle. I can't seem to find an answer! One site they say ionic and other site it is particle. I assume you people are very experienced in CS producion and it's uses and looking for some input about the topic.
> Thanks Bob
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