Exactly. These types of reports are used to spread FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. Sometimes it is very subtle, which is the worst kind, as it goes unnoticed.
If I try to use such a report to encourage a layman to use CS, he will only come away with FUD, and a reaffirmation that his antibiotics are the way to go. We must remain vigilant against FUD. Victor On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Neville <[email protected]> wrote: > I'll just throw my two bobs worth in here... > > There is nothing of which represents Electrolytically Isolated Silver > dispersed in Distilled Water *alone* used by any research I have found in > over 10 years of my involvement with this stuff. I'm just a mug punter, > but as a mug punter I do not put *any* credence in *any* report from *any* > written word from the establishment or research facilities offered to the > public to contemplate. > > It's one of two things - either efficacy by design, or guilt by > association. > > Whatever is used is something which has gone through a proprietary process > so as to make results legal for use and/or publication in any media for > public perusal. > > Your FDA, our TGA, and I would suggest any and all other authoritative > bodies on this planet do not reference silver dispersed in distilled water > *alone*, it just isn't legal to do so from my understanding. Silver and > water are both natural substances hence cannot be patented and health > claims cannot be made without it being forced to jump through many hoops > first, and that ain't happening any time soon. > > No health claims can be made unless it's gone through the mill to satisfy > the establishment set requirements prior to publication! In other words, > everything I read in any media report is taken as BS, unless what I read > satisfies MY requirements! > > N. > > ------------------------------ > Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 13:34:42 -0500 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CS>Silver Makes Antibiotics Thousands of Times More Effective > - Scientific American > > I don't think so. That would be ionic silver compounds, such as silver > nitrate. > > Marshall > > On 11/2/2014 2:28 PM, Ron wrote: > > On the other hand they did not actually say colloidal but said : "Collins > and his team found that silver — in the form of dissolved ions". Is that > subject to interpretation? > Ron > > On 11/2/2014 2:36 AM, Victor Cozzetto wrote: > > Yea, that article is definitely propaganda backed by pharmaceutical > companies. Trying to highlight antibiotics while spreading false fears > about silver toxicity and CS turning you blue. Well, I am still alive and I > am not blue ;-) > > Victor > > > http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/silver-makes-antibiotics-thousands-of-times-more-effective/ > >

