Katie Jay wrote: > Hi all, > > I had posted awhile back that a guy said taking CS when you have mercury in > your body is not good. I finally got an answer from him. I had posted a note > to him months ago looking for further information. I would be grateful to > hear your reactions to his assertions. For one, he mentions the Argyria > thing, which discredits him, at least to some degree. Here is what he said: > > Silver starts accumulating to the very small > mercury deposits in the tissues, and the silver accumulation can grow > so large that the silver nodules become visible in microscope, and that > size accumulations were found tissue damaging in the research, for > example, think what happens if you accumulate such large nodules > in the brains and liver on the previosly very small and microscope > non-visible nano-colloidal size mercury deposits and turn those into > micro-macro size silver nodules with colloidal silver growing on the > mercury seeds. > > This method is called more scientifically "silver amplification" and > it is a known research method that researchers use to turn non-microscope > visible mercury deposits to visible ones by letting nano-colloidal silver > grow on the pre-existing mercury in the tissues. >
Silver does form an almagam with mercury. Whether or not it could do it in tissues is an open question until I can see some proof. > > Additionally, silver causes neurological problems, binds to body thiols, > and can cause silver poisoning called Argyria ( Pale/Bluish face, and > one may feel very very numb in the extremities especially ) ... > Given that silver is reportedly unable to cross the blood/brain barrier, that it can cause neurological problems is irrelevnt in a normal person. Argyria is not poisoning in any sense of the word, the only symptom is the coloration. Colloidal silver has never been reported to ever cause argyria. > > Please look into amalgam list past archives, where I have posted some > of the silver amplification /silver-tissue accumulation on mercury seeds > references. > I suspect that this is done in chemistry or the test tube. Living tissues can give completely different results. I would suspect if this were possible in living tissue we would have seen at least ONE case of argyria with CS. > > I have also posted reference that showed that silver triggers the H2S > production in the GI microbes, ie, one may develop nasty rotten eggy > gas producing microbial infections over the time, as microbes become > resistant to the silver. Since CS normally doesn't interact with the GI microbes, how is this relavent? Not only is most CS absorbed into the blood before reaching the GI tract, that which does reach it is inactive due to being in a solid medium. Once again, I believe this is a non-issue. Marshall -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

