You have to understand the perspective of the people who write this sort of thing. They are writing for developers who will try to find some sort of silver to put into a capsule that you can take with the antibiotic. EIS does not even fit into their reckoning, they don't even consider it, one way or the other. You, however, can use EIS along with antibiotic and get the best of both worlds...
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 9:02 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Nov 2, 2014, at 6:01 PM, Victor Cozzetto wrote: > > 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/ >> >> > >

