On Thursday, October 07, 1999  9:51 AM, James Allison wrote:
>Wow!  You give CS away for free?  Where do you advertise?  I know many
>manufacturers that spend tens of thousands of dollars on advertising.  I
>wonder how long they would be in business giving their stuff away for free.
>Tell you what, why don't you spend a paltry $10,000 advertising your "NO
>CHARGE!" colloidal silver and let us know how long you were able to give it
>away for free.
>
>Yours in health,
>James Allison
>

The point made previously was that there are those who are making 
colloidal silver for those who are in need and giving it away.  They 
aren't in CS for a business, but to help those around them.  I have given 
several two liter bottles away to close friends who need it.  No, I'm not 
about to give CS to every warm body that asks but I think that everyone 
who's made CS has given it away at some point.  There are many 
advertisers selling CS to make a buck, not to help someone.  

However, in the free market, there are those who do not *want* to make a 
unit, or even make CS, but would rather *pay* someone for a unit or for 
CS.  I have done both.  But I also give it away.  And as previously 
stated, many thanks to those who make affordable CS generators and CS!  
This would include you, James.  I don't know what *outlandish* is, but 
when I first got a bottle of CS, it was from a health food store.  The 
cost was $20 for four ounces!  I think that *is* outlandish and it only 
took once before finding an alternative.  There are those who are meeting 
a demand for products, which is good, but there are those who are scam 
artists, which need to be shut down.

Also stated was the idea that the FDA ruling is a good thing.  I tend to 
agree.  There are many out there who have jumped on the CS train to see 
how far they can ride it.  Well, that train just got derailed.  

The *love* of money *is* the root of all evil.

Just venting,
Mike M.




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