I had not heard that silver chloride was ineffective but that was several orders less effective...something like ten times less effective.
 I guess the real question is which form is more bioavailable.
If it takes ten times more isolated silver to reach the infection, then all is even. If the average home made CS is 90% ions and if they turn into chlorides...all is even...except that the remaining 10% might be ten times more effective.

Next question would be, does it really take those massive doses of silver chloride..enough to turn somebody blue... to do the job? Anti aircraft fire does the same job on a duck that a shotgun does if it's hit.
 Too much is usually plenty enough.

If an inhaled dose of finely ground silver dust is 90% eliminated in 30 days via the bowels and the only way it can get out is through the blood stream... I wonder what the elimination rate inhaled of electro colloidal silver particles is.

 Interesting story!
 Blood level tests are now needed for a bioavailability comparison.


Ken


At 08:49 AM 5/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
Greetings, all:

Let me tell you two stories about silver chloride:

The first had to do with an embarrasing debate with a capable group of chemists who became interested in silver applications in the body. When I mentioned that silver chloride was ineffective, they informed me that this was unequivocally not true. They informed me that while silver nitrate was a bench mark for silver products testing, silver chloride had often been used in comparitive antibacterial analysis. At the time, I was able to find a total of three such study references.

When I further insisted that it wouldn't be bioavailable, they again told me it wasn't true. I had two such experiences with different chemists.

All of them became far more interested in the discussion of isolated silver, and I simply filed away an alternate viewpoint, and "unlearned" what was apparently not accurate information.

Then, about two months ago, I was contacted by an individual with an amazing story.

This individual utilized 32 ounces of silver chloride daily for 2.5 years and cured a very late stage case of nuero-syphilis.

The silver chloride was produced in ten minute batches using the 3 nine's method of production with no controls.

I have since spent several hours on the phone with this individual.

The second part of this story:

By ingesting large amounts of a high concentration silver salt, the individual acquired argyria. It was likely a bit more severe than Stan Jones, but certainly not an aggravated condition like Rosemary Jacobs' ( aggravated by dermabrasion ). It was bad enough to turn heads in a grocery store.

However, this individual didn't stop with eliminating his lethal condition. He also reversed the argyria.

Many have long discussed the possibility of using Vitamin E, Selenium, and other supplements with a cleansing program to reverse the condition, however, we've never seen someone actually accomplish it. It took six months of dedicated effort, but the individual's skin complexion returned to absolute normal.

Furthermore, the individual stopped taking the supplement program, resumed silver use, and his skin began to change once again. Whereby he resumed the supplementation, and the skin returned to normal.

Apparently, the silver build-up in the body when it reaches high enough levels to deposit visible silver in the skin is quite extensive. The process of removal is slow, but effective.

Furthermore, the individual actually had spirochetes in the eyes; the only thing that remains is slight scar tissue, and the individual, who was losing the use of the eyes, can see perfectly fine.

The list of symptoms with such an event is extensive. The individual was near liver failure, and within three months of initial silver use, was all but completely restored to full health. Fevers spiking 3-5 times daily, a chronic and severe lung infection, inflammation of the liver, shut down of the body's elimination systems, loss of reduction of cognitive ability, extreme and disabling fatigue are among the symptoms that fell to the power of this... Silver Chloride.

Obviously silver choride as a product is not equal to the superior isolated silver products. However, the question remains: Would consuming isolated silver have delivered enough actual silver content to the body to be effective in this case?

What would have happened to this individual had he listened, not to Mark Metcalf, but to others? He would not have been able to make enough silver to match, microgram for microgram, the amount of silver he actually did ingest.

Of course, we can never know.  These cases are relatively rare.

But I can tell you that I will be joining those chemists with their "chuckles" that silver chloride is not effective.

I'm working this weekend on doing a write up about the ingredients used, the exact proportions, and the protocol he used to reverse the condition.

I believe the days of fearing smurfism are coming to an end.

Best Regards,

Jason
silvermedicine.org



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