Nancy/all:

Much more silver chloride will form in the stomach upon consuming CS than would 
form by adding CS into water.

The problem with generating CS using salt, saline solution, or "tap" water is 
not primarily in the formation of silver chloride.  The quality of the end 
product is disasterous. The problem is that the reaction immediately goes out 
of control-- not only are vast amounts of silver chloride produced, but also 
very large silver particles.

I wouldn't really want to venture a guess at the total amount of silver 
contained in eight ounces of such a brew...  But I'd imagine such a batch run 
for five minutes would have at least 10X the silver content of a quality 
product.

I don't believe the candidate is lying, or is part of a conspiracy...  I would 
like to know how he made his silver though.  It would be extremely difficult to 
reach the commonly accepted level of silver accumulation via isolated colloidal 
silver in such a short time.

Jason
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nancy-Silverworks 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:36 PM
  Subject: CS>Silver Facts: hints at CS in drinking water Argria and Stan Jones


  Did anyone else see this reference? Looks like he did either make or mix his 
CS in drinking water if this is accurate. This definitely could cause formation 
of silver salts. (The site is pro-CS). Maybe the site owner of SilverFacts is a 
member here. Sorry for my ignorance if that's the case. See excerpt below.

   http://www.silverfacts.org/pages/jones.html

  By Tom Kotynski
  Great Falls Tribune
  September 30, 2002 

  "He started taking the supplement in 1999 in anticipation of Y2K, in the 
event that such remedies might be in short supply in the wake of an anticipated 
worldwide computer disruption. He made his own dietary supplement by 
electrically charging a couple of silver wires in a glass of water. The charge 
created particles that he mixed with his drinking water."

  Some people asked for my web addresses regarding Lyme & CS. Here's a couple: 
http://oikourgos.com/silverworks/cs_info1.html and 
http://oikourgos.com/trisha/lyme_stories.htm (follow links for "My Lyme Story", 
etc.)

  Nancy