The better question would be, does ANYONE agree with it.

At 02:45 AM 10/19/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Does everyone agree with the following about mild
>silver protein????
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>COLL/AG-40, mild silver protein is attenuated silver
>that has been broken down into it microscopic
>particles which are .001 microns in diameter,
>electrically charged, and are in a colloidal state,
>bound with a mild silver protein, EDTA which is a
>chelating agent. It has been re-engineered from the
>early 1900s with a state of the art space age
>technology.
##Re-engineered means they do the same thing a different way...but it's
still the same thing.
..possibly, binding a particle to a protein stabilizer so it doesn't drop out?
If it needs a stabilizer, doesn't that mean it's unstable without it?
 They are certainly not the only people to sell MSP. Read the fine print on
the labels at the store.
..wonder why it's in fine print if it's so good?


 It is nitrate and nitrate free and has a
>balanced ph. COLL/AG-40, mild silver protein is
>non-toxic and now due to the 1994 HATCH ACT is a
>nutritional mineral supplement.
### Labeled as  Supplement not because it IS one but because it can't be
called anything else and still be labeled.
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>Why our Brand of COLL/AG Mild Silver Protein?
 ##  Because that's what you're selling?
>
>There is considerable information concerning colloidal
>silver if one wishes to read. There is also
>considerable misinformation concerning colloidal
>silver which tends to confuse someone who has not
>taken the time or does not want to make an in-depth
>study of colloidal silver. Therefore, let me try to
>summarize the information so one can tell a good
>product from a bad product.
##IOW,  Now that we've established that you are ignorant, let us feed you
OUR line.

 First colloidal silver
>should be a yellow color with a small particle size.
>If it is made properly, light will reflect a yellow
>color but if it is made as most competitors make it
>the particle size is not small enough to reflect a
>yellow light and it will be a clear color.
 ## Try, not big enough to reflect yellow light..or..so extremely big so as
to reflect all light and not be colloidal at all. [Way past red or violet]

 Regardless
>of what those who make clear colloidal silver product
>say it should be yellow. If one does not know how to
>make it yellow, he does not know how to make it
>properly. 
##  Heck , anyone can make yellow CS. That's the easiest thing to do and
can be done very fast [which is very convenient for a mass producer]

Those who do know how to make it yellow are
>not going to tell someone how to improve their methods
>of manufacture to show and prove it to them.
##  And those who can only make yellow [or don't take the much longer time
required to do so] aren't going to admit they don't know how to make
anything else.

 We have
>photographed about 23 competing companies with a
>90,000 power electron microscope and all clear
>products that we photographed were large particle
>colloids.
##  Is "clear" being used to mean "colorless" ?  Did the 23 competing
companies use salt? Who chose what products to compare?  What about the
other 156 or so?

 If someone is making it a yellow color, then
>the particle size should be acceptable but they need
>to also incorporate the next two items.
##  Which are complete BS
>
>Second, colloidal silver should be chelated with a
>mild protein base or it can't be assimilated properly.
##  Apparently, even inhaled silver dust can be assimiliated. It goes out
the rear end.


>Plain colloidal silver is an inorganic product that is
>repulsed by the colon walls and cannot get into the
>blood stream unless it is chelated with a free amino
>acid in the digestive tract. 
### It lasts long enough in the digestive  tract to get to the colon? Isn't
that somewhere near the area that things get 'eliminated' from the blood
stream? I sure am glad my colon walls can repulse all those toxins and
prevent their re-entry into my blood stream.  At that point, 'repulsed'
would mean retained 'in' the blood stream?

All minerals are chelated
>in some form before one takes the mineral for better
>assimilation. When it is chelated it can be utilized
>or excreted depending on the needs of the body.
>Inorganic minerals are hard on the body causing
>hardening of the arteries, etc. and should never be
>taken in volume. Most (about 85%) of chelated
>colloidal silver is excreted within about three weeks,
>but acts to stimulate the immune system during this
>period of time.
##  According to the EPA, inhaled silver dust is 94% eliminated within 48
hrs. "Chelated colloidal silver" sounds a bit more dangerous.
>
>Third, all colloidal silver must be energized for it
>to stay in solution. This can be done several ways but
>the method of energizing is very important and has a
>direct affect on the effectiveness of the colloidal
>silver. Most companies charge the silver by making a
>coil and putting either an AC or DC charge in the coil
>and then passing the colloidal silver solution through
>the coil.
## Name ONE.  Whatta load of hooey!


 This is not a satisfactory method of
>charging as it puts the wrong type of electrical
>charge on the product. This type charge is easy to
>accomplish but leaves a charge that is repulsed by the
>body as it is a sign wave and not the proper type
>charge. Our silver is charged two ways. First, we use
>a light charge under specific conditions, time, and
>color. Second, we utilize a patented method of
>therapeutic charging.
##  There are a LOT of patents that just plain do nothing.

 Our manufacturer is the only
>manufacturer licensed to utilize his methods and he
>has the only patented method that produces a proven
>therapeutic charge in a solution.
 ## Proven by whom to do what? Using a license than no one else cares
anything at all about? [That you wrote for yourself?]  That would do for
exclusivity.

 This adds to the
>effectiveness of the product and you may not only get
>the benefits of the colloidal silver but you get the
>benefits of the therapeutic charge as well as the
>Bovis energy from the light charge.
## How would you know? ['cause we're a branch of the  Wesayso Company]

 This patented
>charge is a Scalar energy which is directed into the
>solution through his process. This is why he received
>his patent.
## Has scaler energy ever been accepted as 'existant' by science?  Last I
heard, it was just a theory.
 Again, patents only mean you had an idea you wanted to document, not that
the idea works or is useful in any way or even has any basis in reality.
[not that we know all about reality]
 Reading the crazy things that people have had patented can be a vast
source of amusement.
>
>Finally, the silver is made in a clean room with
>filters, UV lights, ozone, washing methods and
>steralizing techniques proprietary to our operations
>to maintain a sterile and a high quality product.
### WEll, that's cool. Clean won't hurt anything. But, how can something
that kills nearly everything not be sterile?
Ken
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