Who we primarily have to blame for this system of three 9s is those who are
suppressing this wonderful health remedy.

On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 7:08 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

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> The use of colloidal silver as a topical antiseptic and general health
> aide has gained a considerable degree of acceptance in the past few years.
> When someone mentions the use of colloidal silver on a health forum, we no
> longer see the immediate cacophony of blue man, silver is toxic, Rosemary
> Jacobs and so forth. For those of us who have attempted to encourage the
> use of silver instead of antibiotics should be inspired by this.
> Unfortunately, the Internet and sites such as eBay and Amazon provide an
> opportunity for those who either don't know or don't care about how to make
> colloidal or ionic silver properly. There is a seller on eBay:
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> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Colloidal-....item3ab7b323c1
> <https://www.ebay.com/itm/Colloidal-...er-electrode/252190073793?hash=item3ab7b323c1>
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> This guy is selling a "colloidal silver generator" for $9.97. eBay says he
> has sold 740 of these units. The kit consists of one thin strip of silver.
> He instructs people to use a stainless steel bowl and hook up the positive
> terminal of the battery array to the silver strip and the negative of the
> battery to the stainless steel bowl. There is nothing in his system to
> prevent people from hooking up positive to the steel bowl and negative to
> the silver. Even if everyone would read the instructions, which anyone in
> business will tell you is not the usual case, a significant portion of the
> customers will, at some point, do the opposite. Then they will start making
> colloidal "God knows what." That will cause those who ingest what they have
> made real problems. I have no doubt that among those 740 people who have
> bought this unit, there are those who have done themselves actual harm.
> What is in stainless steel?
> Basic Ingredients in Stainless Steel
> Iron - Very strong, very corrosive. ...
> Chromium - Highly non-corrosive. ...
> Nickel - Soft, some corrosion resistance. ...
> Manganese - Binds steel alloys together, reducing brittleness and cracking.
> Copper - Soft, conducts heat and electricity. ...
> Carbon - Strong, corrosive."
> I reported the item to eBay as a "Prohibited and restricted items."
> Today I came across a 1-gallon unit using the same method:
> https://www.ebay.com/itm/Colloidal-.....c100005.m1851
> <https://www.ebay.com/itm/Colloidal-...m=252190073793&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851>
> it gives the same instructions, and I quote:
> "One Gallon-Sized Stainless Steel Bowl - Make Sure It's Big Enough To Put
> Your Distilled Water In!
> 3 9-volt Batteries, or a 20-30 volt Power Supply - Connect The Positive
> End To The Silver, and The Negative End To The Bowl."
> There is nothing here to prevent the user from connecting the positive
> battery terminal to the metal bowl and the negative terminal to the silver
> strip. When this is done, and it will be. Colloidal and ionic compounds
> will be entered into solution in the water, but they will be anything but
> silver. And they will be harmful. I'm sure there will be people who will
> use an aluminum bowl as well.
> Anyone with any experience in designing user interfaces will tell you that
> people just don't pay attention to instructions, period. The readers of
> this thread have educated themselves regarding colloidal silver to the
> extent that they would not be endangered by this product offering.
> One reply to the "depraved indifference" thread was:
> "Perhaps the eBay seller is an agent of big pharma trying to muddy the
> waters. There is a group of people who operate that way......."
> I can imagine the following scenario. The seller claims he has sold over
> 1000 of these units on eBay. If this is so, I am sure that hundreds of
> people have already injured themselves to some extent. Enter hungry
> lawyers. Class-action lawsuits. The injunction to reveal the names and
> addresses of customers of these units. Pet owners sue on behalf of their
> cats and dogs. The entrance of FDA to save the health and well-being of the
> poor, bewildered and confused consumers. A ban on all colloidal silver
> preparations and paraphernalia the manufacturer ups such. While I might
> appear to be waxing lyrical on this matter, I can tell you that Atlasnova
> has customers in the EU who have asked us not to mention colloidal silver
> in the documentation for customs purposes.
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