Tart cherry juice (or capsules) is excellent for gout. Also avoid foods high in 
purines. L
On Oct 29, 2012, at 9:17 PM, Jim Holmes wrote:

> Mail Error.  Sorry, Jim
> 
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 7:16 PM, Jim Holmes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> 
> Anecdotal report of CS helping Gout.  I have never seen any hard science on 
> it.  FWIW; here it is. 
> 
> Jim 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 4:55 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>   What we make "can"..if..
> 
> 1]  You have something wrong with your metals elimination system [over loaded 
> with copper + low Selenium?  ]
> 2] Abnormal body chemistry
> 3] you take a LOT of EIS, made very strong, for a long time.
> 
> One person in S Africa reported turning grey after making his CS as strong as 
> he could and drank 2 large coffee mugs a day  for two years.
> He said it helped with the pain of a bad case of gout and has not stopped his 
> regimen.
> The silver was probably combining with the uric acid crystals, neutralizing 
> them somehow and was not being eliminated.
> 
> It is very rare that silver in any form at any amount turns people grey.
> Normal elimination rate:  98% in 48 hours
> Reported rate back in the days of no respirators etc, silver industry workers 
> exposed to silver dust and smelting fumes daily...1 in 2000
>  Somewhere around 5 have managed it with Home Made silver..out of how many 
> hundreds of thousands in the past 30 or so years?
> Odds, slim to almost none, but "possible"
> 
> Use some common sense.
> 
> Ode
> 
> 
> At 08:59 PM 10/28/2012 +1100, you wrote:
>> "Does CS cause Argyria - turning gray?"
>> 
>> Well CS might, but what we produce won't.
>> 
>> Everyone may have differing opinions on this one, so I'll get in with mine 
>> <g>.  What we make is (1) NOT colloidal silver {CS}, and (2) It won't cause 
>> Argyria because it's predominantly Ag+ ions and not neutral charged 
>> particles which are in higher numbers by ratio and as such won't collect in 
>> tissue, besides it doesn't stay in the system long enough.  What we make in 
>> the kitchen is a predominantly Ionic Silver Solution, and what particles 
>> there are, are far too small and in less quantity to cause any cosmetic 
>> issue.
>> 
>> Of course I can't speak for Dave, or anyone else who may have consumed or 
>> used large quantities for an extended amount of time, but if not consumed in 
>> large volumes or for an extended period of time as far as I'm concerned it 
>> won't cause Argyria.  There has not been one case of the consumption or use 
>> of our product reported by the FDA or our TGA as having resulted in Argyria. 
>>  Every report they waffle on about refer to that product called 'CS' or 
>> 'Colloidal Silver', and most refer to silver nitrates, silver acetates, 
>> solutions produced by people who are ignorant or wilfully go against the 
>> correct production procedure, or a product containing a form of stabiliser 
>> {usually higher ppm level products} and a host of other 'stuff?' of which is 
>> not what we produce.
>> 
>> To recap: My opinion...NO, EIS {Electrolytically Isolated Silver} or a 
>> 'predominantly Ionic Silver Solution' will not cause Argyria.
>> 
>> N.
>> 
>> Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 23:16:13 -0700
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>> CC: [email protected]
>> Subject: CS>Does CS cause Argeria --turning gray?
>> 
> Hi,
> I am new to this list and considering buying a kit to make CS at home for 
> Lyme treatment.
> I thought I had read CS does not cause Argeria--turning skin gray. But then I 
> read in a  post today that  Dave  said 
> >  " After killing Active Lyme for 10 years with a vigorous CS protocol ( 4
> >   oz
> > every 20 minutes for three days) and a maintenance dose of  a glass a day
> > or more like drinking water,  I started turning quite gray from Argeria"
> 
> I would appreciate those with experience opinion on this.
> 
> ALso when I went to silver puppy.com web site I got very confused. THe site 
> does not mention silver puppy. It is about Coyote Zenterprizes. Is that the 
> correct site to order from. IS it the standard automatic CS generator was 
> recommended. Should I purchase a stirrer also?
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> Sandy
> 
>