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From: <[email protected]>

> In a message dated 9/14/00 8:09:19 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
>
> << ... to the best of my knowledge, the only form
>  in which silver and other minerals can enter the body system is the
>  ionic form. And that silver colloids need to be converted to this
form
>  in the gastro-intestinal tract in order to be absorbed.
>
>  Ivan.
>   >>
>
> Ivan: Then how do you explain the dramatic success (that early users
of
> probably poorly prepared CS have had) by using an IV to introduce CS
into the
> body? Roger

Roger,
You must admit that absorption of silver via the duodenum and small
intestine is in no way comparable to dumping silver directly into the
blood stream via hypodermic needle!

However, there may well be a difference in effectiveness between
different types of silver colloids when introduced this way. Indeed, one
of the most effective treatments is the injection of tretrasilver
tetroxide (Ag4 O4) which contains 2 trivalent and 2 monovalent silver
ions. See patent :
http://patent.womplex.ibm.com/details?&pn=US05676977__

Ivan.


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