It states that CS could cause damage to the person I believe, amongst other 
things.  dee


On 13 Dec 2011, at 13:27, bob Larson wrote:

> what's so outrageous about that article?
> what he said is generally true, a mere synopsis of the conventional wisdom. 
> didn't endorse it, didn't condemn it.  pointed out possible side effects per
> the usual.
> leaves it up to the reader to realize that it also hasn't been proven Unsafe
> or Ineffective.... otherwise didn't try to be particularly scary.
> maybe exaggerated how CS mfgrs make all these health claims... it's more
> like many mfgrs would if they could, & do indirectly as best they can, but
> actually are prevented from doing so by law/gov't fairly effectively.  
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick [mailto:[email protected]] 
>> Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2011 4:35 AM
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>> Subject: CS>Colloidal silver: Is it safe or effective? - 
>> MayoClinic.com
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>> http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/colloidal-silver/AN01682  
>> Just thought I'd send this and ask if there is any way we can 
>> refute this outrageous article.  dee
>> 
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