In a message dated 9/17/2001 2:37:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:


> Subj:Re: CS Questions
> Date:9/17/2001 2:37:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
> From:    [email protected] (Jonathan B. Britten)
> Reply-to: <A 
> HREF="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</A>
> To:    [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Apologies if my post seemed to insinuate irresponsibility on the part of
> members;  the word "extoll"  was inappropriate in this context.     My main
> point is this:   no one knows whether long-term use of CS as a preventive
> measure is appropriate,  although I have seem many advertisements and
> messages suggesting that this use is beneficial and harmless.    We simply
> do not know that this is true yet.
> 
> I personally have used CS periodically and experimentally to deal with
> particular problems,  and believe it has benefits.   So far,  this is the
> best I can offer anyone.


Jon: Let me suggest that if metallic silver had harmful long term effects 
wouldn't health problems have surfaced for individuals who have spent their 
entire careers in the silver processing industries; not to mention those 
individuals who have suffered accidental exposure to massive amounts of 
silver particulate? Anyone privy to medical files/reports of industrial 
accidents involving the long term or massive exposure to silver would be in a 
unique position to further our knowledge so that we could begin to answer 
this important question. Roger
v   

> 
> One thing I have noticed and find very interesting:   I often get powerful
> dream activity when first going back on CS,  suggesting that it most
> definitely does penetrate the blood/brain barrier.   I would be curious to
> know how many others,  if any, have observed this effect.
> 
> 
> JBB
>