Hi David: Understood. Like I said, I can't offer an educated opinion on the +potassium silver citrate, but I would be interested to know how it works out.
Like most companies marketing silver compounds, I don't trust them as I review their information. Statements like this: There really is no "ppm" that is "best." Lower ppm is not safer and higher ppm is not more effective. ...cause me to stop reading. Argyria is dosage dependent. The actual amount of silver is the most important consideration when evaluating the risk for argyria. If one doesn't want to take the extensive time it requires to research argyria cases, and their causes, then at least one should offer fair warning to users that by using a highly concentrated silver product, they are at increased risk for cosmetic argyria. Some of the most infamous cases of argyria are from Water Oz, where the founder and staff swore up and down that there product produced no risk of argyria. They claimed their product was angstrom-sized silver, but it was a silver citrate. For someone with massive health issues, fighting for their life, I doubt the individual would be that concerned about some skin discoloration, but I always strongly believe in a term popularized by The WHO at the geneva convention after World War II... The idea of informed consent. Regarding reference #1: Every medical experiment that I'm aware of regarding Ag4O4 was done with Tetrasil before it dissapeared off the market (not the topical tetrasil). Best of luck with the aggressive protocols. Regarding H2O2: Thanks for this information. Individuals commonly use 1.5% H2O2 for nebulization, and I have always thought that for ***some*** individuals, that concentration may be a little high. Starting off with a concentration of 0.0375% may be a very prudent and safe way for individuals to introduce themselves to this type of therapy. To note, for systemic issues, an individual may have to work their way up to higher concentrations.... but I wouldn't even make a suggestion for increased concentration to a lung cancer patient. I'm just glad to know that it is possible for a lung cancer patient to even attempt such a therapy. Best Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: David AuBuchon To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 16:27 Subject: Re: CS>nebulized peroxide and silver safe to alternate? Thanks Jason. So if you google silver 100, you get their site. They claim the potassium silver citrate (not silver citrate) produces a gradual release of free silver ions, which is why I am thinking about it over regular EIS. They claim it has a much higher ability to disassociate that regular EIS. There are some anecdotes on a lyme forum of sublingual silver 100 causing immediate herx even after oral EIS no longer does anything for them. I nebulized the stuff and got mold asthma for an hour. I have infected lungs (and everything) that are super resistant to treatment. Regular EIS produces no effect in me with nebulizer for example. It could have just been more the higher PPM than the freeing of silver ions, but I tend to believe the company. I am sure some chemists on this forum could shed some light in this. The evidence I have for silver in the use of cancer as follows: - In brazil a study had 30 out of 30 breast cancer remitted with one IV treatment of Ag4O4. - I've read about 15 anecdotes in humans and 10 in dogs of tumors dissappearing thought to be due to a silver supplement. - an animal study showed showed silver nanoparticles have an anticancer effect - silver nanoparticles are known to target cancer. - in vitro studies show EIS kills breast cancer. And I think I have seen I am hedging the risk and thinking about using both sublingual/oral silver 100, nebulized silver 100, and oral ASAP health max 30PPM. The silver 100 is resulting in ions, the ASAP is particles...which would target cancer. And they are coated in Ag4O4, which was the chemical used in the breast cancer study. Plus they just found a bladder infection, which silver may solve quickly. Plus I think he has Lyme...well I think everybody and their mom has lyme! Regarding peroxide, I had mentioned to the MD that I had head of people who had done 3% peroxide (Brooks). He said it wasn't safe and 0.5% was the max. I think he starts with 0.0375%...very little. Anyrate, no one here ever puts all their eggs in one basket, and we have 20 other things in the pipeline. ~David

