Here we go, putting words in people's mouths.  I did not claim it did not kill 
germs.  I said it was not an "antibiotic".  Is not "Antibiotic" a term, spawned 
by the drug companies,  that refers to a class of drugs that work in a specic 
way to destroy bacteria, virus and fungi?  

Calling it  germicide would be better if a name is needed but it doesn't work 
like an antibiotic and it's really misinformation to say that it is one.  
People can't make claims when they market it, so they hope to give it a 
misleading name or a description that will indicate it's use. No  wonder people 
get in wrong with the FDA.

Ian Roe


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Marshall Dudley 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 11:19 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>FTC regulations?


  Ian Roe wrote: 
    Well first of all, silver is not an antibiotic, doesn't work like an 
antibiotic at all.
  You are the first here to claim that CS does not kill germs.  How are you 
ever going to support those claims that completely go against everyone's 
experience here? 
  Marshall