Dear Ingrid,

  You said:


<<To smoke. ( figures coming from a x-stoner ) i dipped a Newport 100 in CS 
with about the ppm of 4-6. i let it air dry for roughly 24 hours. i removed the 
filter and smoked. (great way to get emphysema over night huh. maybe the cs in 
it will counter act it) after smoking it i felt extremely light headed probably 
because of the filter missing and then for about 30-40 seconds i felt kind of 
disassociated. and then nothing. this CF got me thinking. how would you get CS 
directly to the lung. then as i was in the middle of a cigarette i came up with 
smoke it. atoms are the building blocks of life. i thought building blocks. 
buildings are made of building blocks. if they were broken apart and 
reconstructed into something else it would be the same just altered. so 
basically i tried to unlock the code of the construction of a silver atom to 
reconstruct it so to speak to fit my porpose all though i don't have CF. but 
what the hay.>>



   **  Let's think about this for a minute.  A cigarette is dipped in an ionic 
or colloidal silver solution and dried overnight.  You are left with silver 
particles clinging to your cigarette.  Now, you light the cigarette.  You 
inhale. Where's the vehicle for the silver ions?  Is it the smoke?  What 
happens to the ions when they come in contact smoldering fire?  Is silver so 
stable that nothing changes it?  What happens to the particles that are burned?

  I think you are going to accidentally kill or maim yourself someday.  You may 
want to leave the experimenting to those with some ability to properly 
speculate outcomes.

  Do you want to treat your lungs with CS?  Use a nebulizer.  There is plentry 
of info on how to do that in the archives.

Regards,
Catherine