From: Victor Cozzetto <[email protected]>
Date: 10 August 2014 7:25:43 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Every kind of silver kills bacteria.


Whoa, I agree with your general gist that basically all silver is good, and even think it agrees with my earlier post that 'nano' is used mostly as marketing hype. I agree with you on 1 & 2, but your points 2 & 3 scare me a bit:

- Never use jewelry or sterling silver of any kind, as you could end up with nickel poisoning. You always want the purest silver available when making CS, to avoid any unwanted contaminants.


Agreed, but I was talking about 'effectiveness' not safety.


- There is endless documentation that shows colloidal silver is effective, as it was even used by the pharmaceutical companies a hundred years ago. And there are thousands of years of history showing silver being effective. In my opinion, mentioning published, 'official' clinical trials or trying to differentiate CS from nanosilver only adds confusion. (And as you said, CS has nanosilver).

Sure there is endless documentation, just like there are endless websites claiming that CS is a miracle cure but, quite rightly, they are not worth a damn in medical eyes. They are not evidence. They are not based on clinical trials. They are not to be trusted, and ultimately thats why they are not accepted by the FDA. I wish there was 'proof' but there isn't.

Forget about 'thousands of years of use', about 'blue bloods', about 'silver dollars in milk cans' and all that BS. The ONLY credible argument for taking CS is that the lab tests give it some scientific support, and thousands of anecdotes SUGGEST it might be effective. We have NOTHING more concrete than that.... yet.

David



I was just worried that some people might get the wrong idea about your comments. I agree with the intend of your message completely.

Victor


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