Interesting. So we have reports that it cannot pass the blood brain barrier, 
and that it can deposit into the brain. Unfortunately I can find NOTHING that 
gives any references that can be checked on this for either.

Surely there is some research somewhere that will put this to rest.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:

> Obvoiusly, if one can devolop argyria in the brain, silver can get there.
> Ken
>
> Argyria, silver deposition, occurs in all organs. Common deposition sites for 
> people who have no history of therapeutic use are the liver, skin, pancreas, 
> adrenals, glomeruli of the kidney, brain, bone marrow, walls of the blood 
> vessels, thyroid, mesenteric glands, choroid plexus, spleen and testes
>
> P. D. Warrington, Ph.D. RPBio.
> Water Quality Branch
> Environmental Protection Department
> Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
>
> For further information
> Phone: (250) 387-9513
> Email: Pat Warrington
> >>
> >> I just want to know, WHERE IS THE SCIENTIFIC PROOF that CS cannot penetrate
> >> these areas ?
> >
> >I don't know. Possibly, but I don't know where it is. Experience plays a big
> >part in ones concepts, and my experience and the experience of those I know 
> >who
> >have had lyme is that when in the advanced stages, the other protocols are
> >sometimes necessary to get past a plateau to full recovery. A number of 
> >sources
> >state that silver does not make it past the blood brain barrier, but they 
> >offer
> >no bibliographys.
> >
>
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