I should have made that distinction -- the CS that we were using was our own home-made CS (EIS), made from a variety of generators but primarily Colloid Master, although some people used 9 volt battery units, and some used electrical transformers of various voltage rates. I thought that it was our home-made CS -- EIS -- that was under scrutiny here, as so many people use CS and EIS interchangeably. MA
________________________________ From: Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thu, January 5, 2012 12:50:43 PM Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier? I suspect you gave it EIS, which is about 85% ionic silver and 15% colloidal. If that is the case, that the 85% likely crossed the barrier and effected relief is no indication that the remaining colloidal 15% did. As far as I know the only supplier of near 100% colloidal silver is Frank Key, and his is very expensive. Marshall On 1/5/2012 1:45 PM, MaryAnn Helland wrote: Marshall -- I'm probably the least knowledgeable person on this list -- but my own experience leads me to believe that colloidal silver does cross the blood-brain barrier. At least in horses it does. That's how I came to learn about CS in the first place -- my horse had EPM, a neurological disease caused by protozoa crossing the blood-brain barrier and setting up breeding sites in the spinal column, which caused inflammation, swelling and neuro symptoms. The only way to treat the disease was to use a product that also crossed the blood-brain barrier, and evidence of this happening was a healing crisis in the horse where their symptoms actually worsened for awhile (as the protozoa started dying) before gradually improving -- sometimes to a complete recovery. Colloidal silver caused such a healing crisis in our horses (called a *downturn* in equine medical reference to this disease) -- so we knew that CS was crossing the blood brain barrier. Otherwise, there would have been no reaction to the ingestion of CS -- and no recovery for these horses, many of whom had already been treated by standard veterinary treatments/drugs. I realize that this is only word-of-mouth (can't think of the right term for that) evidence -- but you would have a hard time convincing a whole bunch of EPM-horse owners that it wasn't true. FWIW. >MA > > > > ________________________________ From: Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com> >To: silver-list@eskimo.com >Sent: Thu, January 5, 2012 9:07:33 AM >Subject: Re: CS>brain a barrier? > >I have read that colloidal silver does not cross the barrier, but that silver >citrate does. If that is the case I suspect that silver chloride cross it as >well, but is very limited due to its lack of solubility. If I wanted to get >silver to the brain, I will mix with something that has citric acid before >drinking it, such as gatorade or citric fruit juice. > >Marshall > >On 1/4/2012 6:36 PM, David AuBuchon wrote: >Just a few months ago on a lyme forum a lady had fast developing paralysis. >CS >reversed it very quickly. This, and many other anecdotes, would suggest that >CS >does cross the BBB to a meaningful degree. >> >>David >> >> >>On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 3:13 PM, mgperrault <mgperra...@aol.com> wrote: >> >>Is there information on silver crossing the blood brain barrier? Informed >>person says it does. I witnessed someone putting a poultice of c silver on >>the >>arm and this seemed to cause a slightly raised, de pigmented scar tissue like >>area. >>> >>>If I can vaguely remember, Becker said that silver can de differentiate >>>cells >>>and that skin mediated voltage fields can sustain a re differentiation and >>>thus >>>some regeneration of limb and bone, even cancerous. I may not have it >>>right, >>>but I dont have the book anymore. Another part of the conundrum is that >>>when >>>the silver forms brown stains on the colloidal making apparatus, this is >>>very >>>difficult to clean. So I imagine the silver staining the brain and causing >>>dedifferentiation and this seems totally frightening. What is uncontrolled >>>de-differentiation? Perhaps almost a cancer, perhaps a scar tissue, but >>>anyway, >>>not good I can imagine. Sorry if this has been covered, I looked at the >>>archives but didnt find anything.... >>> >>>thanks >>> >>>mg >>> >>> >>>-- >>>The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. >>> Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org >>> >>>Unsubscribe: >>> <mailto:silver-list-requ...@eskimo.com?subject=unsubscribe> >>>Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/silver-list@eskimo.com/maillist.html >>> >>>Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com> >>>List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:mdev...@eskimo.com> >>> >>> >>> >>