I doubt that, but if one is going to do this, rather a silver electrode than any other, and perhaps using the negative electrode is a stroke of genius!
Ivan. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, 14 December 2000 04:13 Subject: Re: CS polarity (was CS and saline solutions) > "M. G. Devour" wrote: > > > I'm afraid in his original post Russ did say to put the *negative* > > electrode in the pool of tears near the eye if you wanted to use a > > silver wire to disinfect the area. I believe he was mistaken. > > The disinfection he was speaking of was from the electric current from what > I gathered. I personally would be reluctant to use the positive electrode > on the eye. The positive will produce the silver ions, and as we all know, > when the concentration is high enough, the particles begin to aggregate. > But in this case the aggregation may actually occur within the tissue of the > eye, and if they aggregate sufficient to become trapped, you could > conceivably get argyria in the eye. This would be serious since much of the > tissue of they eye must remain crystal clear for proper vision. I think the > possibility is far greater than using high ppm CS in the eye. > > 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]> > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.219 / Virus Database: 103 - Release Date: 06/12/2000

