Basically because Rosemary was not taking CS but was taking a silver
compound, probably silver nitrate.  CS does not cause argyria, silver
nitrate does.

It makes about as much sense a someone claiming that the air or carbon
are poisonous because cyanide is carbon and nitrogen.

Marshall

D&WMcPhail wrote:

>  Hello - I'm Wendy and am new to this list.  We have been using CS for
> a few years now and it has changed our lives. What I would like to
> know or ask here is about the Website on Rosemary Jacobs - the woman
> who claims to have argryria from colloidal silver. Just with common
> sense, in thinking it through - it doesn't make sense to me - with so
> many who have used colloidal silver in the last 100 years - and I'm
> sure the particles were not THAT small back then.... ??? Why do we not
> hear of a lot of other cases besides Rosemary's???  And of course,
> whenever you speak of colloidal silver on a elist - or whatever -
> there is ALWAYS the conscientious objector (to CS) using Rosemary
> Jacobs' picture and story there (!). would appreciate any further
> info. Nice to meet you allwendy
>
>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>      To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>      Date: Friday, May 11, 2001 4:50 AM
>      Subject: Re: CS>elderly client
>       Brooks, THANK YOU for posting this.  It is fascinating, and
>      yet so simple.
>      Will be following every word on this, to understand just how
>      it is done.  We
>      have several cases of the flesh eating bacteria in our area,
>      and it never
>      hurts to be prepared.  In addition to CS, this might make a
>      difference.  suzy
>
>
>
>     >
>     >                            Dear Gage,
>     >        Almost without exception, cases of this type (most
>     > especially in
>     > the elderly) involve some form of veinous stasis or
>     > similar
>     > circulatory insufficiency.  We conducted some rather
>     > extensive evaluations
>     > of lower extremity circulation
>     > experimentations/evaluations during
>     > 1999-2000.......almost exclusively on geriatric group
>     > volunteers.  In the
>     > most serious challenges, multiple protocols were
>     > required----especially
>     > hyperbaric-type environmental modifications.  One, very
>     > simple, technique
>     > involved the utilization of  clear plastic "garbage
>     > bags".  The entire
>     > lower leg....up to the knee....was encased in the bag and
>     > suitable taping
>     > or pressure was applied to the top edges to maintain a
>     > very low---or
>     > NO---pressure loss.  Using a small plastic tube, 02 was
>     > used to inflate the
>     > bag to its full capacity (high pressures WERE  NOT
>     > required for acceptable
>     > results).  We found that 20 to 30 minute applications,
>     > executed
>     > approximately every 4 hours during the day period were (in
>     > a majority of
>     > cases)  sufficient to MAKE THE DIFFERENCE between complete
>     >
>     > remission.....and "control".
>     >                This modality proved to be very economical,
>     > simple, and is
>     > certainly within the reach of even the most "financially
>     > stressed"
>     > experimenter.
>     >                For a more complete explanation of the
>     > "exactly" how we
>     > conducted these evaluations......contact me "off-list".
>     >                                I must go now.
>     > Sincerely,  Brooks
>     > Bradley.
>
>
>
>


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