Thanks. It is possible that you are the only group that has done any experiments to determine this at all.
Marshall Brooks Bradley wrote: > Dear List Membership, > During the immediately past nine years of > investigating/researching the uses/applications of > (uncontaminated/uncompounded) electrically-generated Colloidal > Silver......we have not discovered----nor have we examined credible > Peer-Reviewed data substantiating toxicity in human beings (at any > practically-feasible ingestion levels). Neither have we been able to > substantiate such from among the paucity of animal studies available. > Our inquiries directed to the associates of > Dr. Stanley Jacob....and to those of Dr. Stephen Edelson; have failed > to substantiate any findings confirming brain-centered (or any other > localized/general) toxicity from DMSO-transported, uncontaminated, > colloidal silver. Additionally, DMSO is not the only agent capable > of assisting substances across the Blood Brain Barrier......although > it most probably is among the more efficient at doing so. > On a more direct note, we have used > (experimentally) rather high concentrations of ingested Colloidal > Silver.....simultaneously with copious topical applications of > DMSO......for extended periods of time (months), without any clinical > indications of systemic compromise-----in any detectable form. The > same circumstance prevailed in our pulmonary researches involving > nebulizing of CS/DMSO with an O2 gaseous driving medium . This is not > to say they, absolutely, were not extant----just that we have never > observed them. However, we have a large degree of confidence that the > danger of CS-induced toxic consequences in brain tissue resulting from > THIS silver form (especially from the small quantitative silver values > available)----to be of the very low risk variety. > My final observation on this topic (at > least for experimental research purposes) is that topical > applications of small-particle and/or ionic forms of > typically-available Colloidal Silver/Low volume(5%-20%) DMSO , would > require quantitative levels of impractical volumes-------to pose > serious health risks among an experimental volunteer group. > Please consider that we do not offer ANY > FORM of medical advice or prescription, executing only experimental > researches. Health-compromised individuals are encouraged to seek > licensed, professional, medical assistance. > > Sincerely, Brooks Bradley. > > > ascottsil...@aol.com wrote: > >> Thanks for the post Catherine, >> >> So this would indicate that CS can cause brain damage? At least in >> rats... >> >> Andy >> >> From: C Creel >> >> An experimental study on silver in the nervous system and on aspects >> of its >> general cellular toxicity. >> Rungby J >> Dan Med Bull 1990 Oct 37:442-9 >> >> >