Think about what it is you're trying to do. Colloidal silver has gazillions of teeny tiny particles - even ions, which may be only one silver atom big, in each ounce. A silver coin is one very large particle, one per ounce, you might say. Some of that silver from the coin or whatever may get scritched off as you rattle the coin around in your mouth - on your teeth perhaps - some may dissolve off in your saliva. But neither of these nor any other way I can think of could possibly produce the amount of very very small particles that a dedicated CS generator makes. Doesn't seem like the results would be very much compared to drinking CS, does it? OTOH, people used to put a silver - pure silver - coin into milk jugs to keep the milk from spoiling so fast, so maybe any amount can help some. For a cold, I use CS and a spritzer and spritz the stuff into my nose and throat while inhaling; works every time, for me.

At 01:48 PM 12/3/02 -0800, you wrote:
>...I have actually found an outlet for silver coins but I still
>want to know if holding it in my mouth would give the same benefit that
>cs would give...
How about homemade CS lozenges; any candy-makers here?
jr




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