Greetings, all...

I've recently updated the Colloidal Silver Database Website to include two
additional pages, the first two in an expanding section that some of you
might find interesting:  Silver Ion Injection via Electrolysis.

The first page simply highlights the conclusions of Dr. Robert O. Becker's
work:

http://silverdata.20m.com/robertobecker.html

The second one explores silver ion injection via electrolysis, but is only
the very initial results:

http://silverdata.20m.com/silveriondeliver.html

Awhile back there was a brief thread about whether to use a conductive gel
or not when treating the skin via silver ion injection...  It should be
known that there are very good reasons for doing so, depending on how much
current is being applied to the area.  The process is a bit misleading, as
there is never any problem with low current and healthy tissues.  However,
with extremely damaged tissues, even a minute amount of current can burn.
Even .3 to .5 milliamps can produce visible damage.  Injured tissues have
far less electrical resistance than healthy tissues.  Using a conductive gel
definately helps to manage the current.

Any comments on the pages/topic would be very welcome.

Also, this morning I purchased the domain:  www.silvermedicine.org ( it is
currently going through the "registrar" process ).

I've designed a new index page that will implemented as I switch webhosts,
which shouldn't be for about another month or so.  The old website will
remain in place as a mirror.  Traffic has been steadily increasing since the
site went online in February of 2000.

http://silverdata.20m.com/index2.html

The new design begins to address some of the suggests from listers regarding
text formatting.  After fighting with DHTML technology for a year, I'm going
to back off, despite the incredible power it can afford.  If Netscape users
maintain at least 10% of the surfer market, I'll continue to build
compatible webpages ( I know a few still have not been changed over ).  If
Netscape users drop down to 5% or less, I'll change the design.

We've had 21,334 logged hits so far this year; not bad for a project that
operates completely upon attraction, and utilizes absolutely no funds in
advertising or any other promotion; not to mention that only a very small
handful of brave colloidal silver vendors will link to the website -- in
essence, as far as web-presence goes, the site is in competition with
vendors who use a host of cross linking methods to improve traffic.

On a humorous note, I actually find it very entertaining when colloidal
silver product vendors copy a page and duplicate it on their site!  For any
budding webmasters out there, a trade secret is to always have at least one
unique phrase in your text, so that you can easily track down lazy
offenders!

Upon switching webhosts, I plan on expanding the traffic by about 4X.  The
bandwidth costs are a bit more affordable.

Some of you might be interested in the two key documents I've written in
order to theoretically make the research and outreach project legally safe:

http://silverdata.20m.com/aidsdocuments.html

There are links to Word for Windows documents ( superior ) and html
documents ( acceptable ).

One of the reasons the research project is so important to me personally:

If I can collect significant statistics on specific illnesses, two things
can be accomplished:

An effective average dose can then be found, and it might be possible to
identify the reason for efficacy variances.

By addressing a small population sample, different types of silver products
can be "proven" as more or less effective -- in the human body.

While the research project isn't designed to be a scientific study, it will
still be statistically accurate.

Once I have the numbers behind the use, I can also draw more cooperative
support.

On major study programs, I plan to personally oversee all of the initial
work, at least 50 cases per studied illness.  Then, I plan on turning over
the individual research project to those who show an interest who have
personally experienced the treatment...

On another note, I'm looking for some ethical opinions...

I've come to the point where I could certainly use some more advanced
equipment, and funds for laboratory testing, ect.  At this point, I simply
adsorb the costs involved myself, which I have no problem doing...  However,
the time element is certainly effected.

For instance, I plan on filming the difference between a homebrew colloidal
silver and Stephen Quinto's new Argentum ( medical use only ) product.  The
difference in action can actually be visually observed in two fresh cuts (
that is, if I can reproduce my recent experiences discovered quite
accidently ).  If the experiment is reproduced, it will clearly show the
difference between silvers for external use.  It has certainly taken time to
acquire various equipment to make such filming possible.

There will never be a profit motive associated the CS Database Website.  In
the past year, I've been offered very lucrative deals in developing
countries ( incredibly, exclusive marketing rights in very large demographic
segments ) as well as a few interesting partnership deals.

The whole idea in making a fundamental change in any paradigm is taking
resources from an existing system, and transferring these resources to
something that exists outside of the system...  Only then can real and
lasting change be effected that is not fear based and subject to undue
control.  For instance, a medical license in itself allows the medical
system to control medical practioners.

Therefore, I have been tossing some ideas around for various projects for a
few decades.  They all include harnessing extra resources from those who
have them, without limiting available resources to those who have less.
They all include providing some type of value for contribution where the
value itself has nothing to do with original efforts in themselves (
although in this case, of course, the subject matter of the art would be
related ).

One of the ideas is to provide both high quality silver sculptures, and
antaglio/engraved pieces of fine artwork to those who collect such things
( all hand created pieces ).

Another is to commission in cooperation with fine artists other visual
artwork, such as paintings...  Whereby quality and affordable lithographs
can be produced.  One successful painting, if managed properly, can easily
be worth several hundred thousand dollars ( the secret is knowing how to
develop the value of the original; not selling the original until it becomes
collectable ).

In your opinion, would efforts such as these act to damage a not-for-profit
effort in any way, in the eyes of the public?  Art can be the most powerful
tool in human society.  However, attaching a dollar sign with something
often spells corruption.  The question to ask is:  Would colloidal silver be
damaged or supported by such concepts.

Last:

Last month, three days of one ounce colloidal silver use ( silverpuppy
generated ) eliminated a ten year chronic urinary tract/kidney infection.

A serious sinus infection was 60% cleared up with about 20 minutes of sinus
irrigation ( Silvergen SG7 Pro ), within about two hours.  The infection
cleared completely within 72 hours with no further action.  I've found with
tough sinus infections, the sinuses have to be drained and not just
irrigated, by repeatedly irrigating the nasal passageways until both nasal
passageways are clear.

Kind Regards,

Jason



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