I just think that the role of silver is a non-toxic pathogen killer and has a 
place as do most things that are made by nature--as opposed to man.  dee

On 15 Sep 2010, at 19:43, Nenah Sylver wrote:

> List,
>  
> One of my respected colleagues recently wrote the following about colloidal 
> silver:
>  
> “It usually does not muscle test as good for people. It certainly is an 
> effective pathogen killer. On the other hand, it is not in an organic form 
> and it does not appear to be a nutrient in the metallic form. The body may 
> treat it as a toxic metal.”
>  
> My understanding is that “organic” versus “inorganic” means that a mineral is 
> BOUND to something else. However, I also know that silver is not “metallic” 
> in the sense I think he is using the term. I would think that the EIS we all 
> make is more ELEMENTAL silver.
>  
> Besides, according to my research, silver is an essential nutrient—though 
> it’s unclear in what form it must be in order for the body to use it as an 
> essential nutrient.
>  
> Can someone who is better versed in chemistry than I am please comment?
>  
> Thanks.
> Nenah


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