Undeterred, Harry got FDA approval for NanosilĀ® as a dietary supplement. Now, at age 92, he continues to spread the word, eager to help as many people as possible.

I don't think the FDA even regulates "Dietary Supplements" other than to pull poisons off the shelf as was the case when a Japanese company made a bad batch of tryptophan. [Turkey downers]
The do have labeling rules for content, but not content rules to be labeled.
ANYTHING you might ingest can be called a supplement...and I could market dirt in a bottle so long as I call it dirt.

"The NanoSil^(TM) products contained measurable energies that none of the other tested silver products contained."

OK, so what products were tested [and which ones weren't] and what "energies" were they?

" More doctors recommend this pill than all other pills combined. "

No doctor in their right minds would recommend combining all other pills.

So, hey...just test the silver products that you know are different [silver paint? ] and not the ones that are probably the same. ..and then you can "sell" something very ordinary as special because it's different from any unrelated item.

MY "Dirt"  is best ...because it's nothing like a vacuum!
In fact, we cleaned the vacuum out of it with a vacuum cleaner, so it's just better dirt. The minerals in OUR dirt are more bio-available than in any other dirt product we tested. [Bricks, chunks of granite and slabs of quartz..... just didn't measure up]

Ode

On 8/6/2014 10:43 AM, [email protected] wrote:



Anyone know about nanosilver-10 from this book

http://www.amazon.com/The-Silver-Water-Coincidences-nanosilver-ebook/dp/B00MBPWWUI/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top*
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