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From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:17 AM
Subject: CS and the boogy man


> In a message dated 11/4/00 10:50:09 AM EST, [email protected] writes:
> 
> << Subj:     Re: CS>rosemary jacobs
>  Date:  11/4/00 10:50:09 AM EST
>  From:  [email protected] (Robert Bartell)
>  Reply-to:  [email protected]
>  To:    [email protected]
>  
>  My understanding of the research focuses on particle size.  
> Electro-colloidal silver in the .001 Micon to .015 Micron range freely 
> circulates in the systems and in the course of normal events is completely 
> flushed out of the body in 4 days or slightly less. This is why we take daily 
> maintainance doses -- to retain a level of presence.
>  
>  This means that the body does not accumulate these small particles.;.... 
> without an accumulative effect Argyria does not occur. On the other hand, 
> introduce large particles in the body that do not freely circulate (and 
> rapidly lose their electrical charge - are no longer ionized) and the bodys 
> metal scavaging system will deposit them out of the way---- near the surface 
> of the skin (Argyria).  Bear in mind guys that this is, of course, an 
> oversimplification to explain this in simple terms that most people can 
> understand. You would require a couple of volumes to get the complete 
> scientific explanation. What it boils down to is that there is no necessity 
> for scaring the hell out of the less educated (ala FDA tactics) about Argyia. 
>  Colloidal Silver IS SAFE! You are spinning your wheels trying to figure out 
> what volumes equate to Argyria.  If the body retained all of the silver put 
> in it, then it would be a different story - but it doesn't. --- Robert Bartell
>   >>
> 
> Bob: I would be most interested in the reference behind your "4 day" silver 
> retention figure.
I'll dig it out and get back to you!
 Using myself as a guinea pig, I got a much larger time 
> period.
How did you determine this?

 As far as scaring the hell out of people, that comes from ignorance, 
> something this list is dedicated to eradicate.
I certainly concurr!

 However, without detailed 
> discussions of the type represented here, how in the world do you expect to 
> learn anything.
That's what we are doing!

 Vendors are cretainly a questionable source. Don't you think?
Oh yes!  They certainly are questionable!
 
> Roger
> 
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