Hi Catherine, I may be missing something here. If so, please excuse me. If deionized or distilled water is used in injections and silver is benign, why is it not a no brainer to inject properly made CS intravenously as a trial protocol? It seems that it would be immediately known to the casual observer if the patient was getting any better since silver works so quickly. It also seems to me the blood titer would show a decrease in SARS almost immediately which would be the definitive answer. If one used a mix of standard CS which is normally composed of 70-90% ions and the remainder being colloids, it would cover the bases of which is effective since both would be circulating in the system. It wouldn't matter which did the job of they were to see a decrease in viral load and/or the patient responded favorably.
Mikes idea of using predominantly ionic silver which his process seems to produce doesn't carry as much weight with me as he seems to think it does. An ion is an ion and the ions he produces cannot be any different than an ion any device produces. The major difference can only be the ratio of ions to particles and the size of the particles. If the mix is made using a good process, it will always be crystal clear indicating the colloids are within the small range of being colorless. As Bob Lee once pointed out there are about 1.41252 X 10+18 atoms in one teaspoon of CS made to 20+ PPM. I would think it wouldn't take too much in an intravenous solution to see some dramatic results. And let's remember, an IV of distilled water isn't going to do any damage so why wouldn't someone try this just to see if it works? Or as I said earlier, is there something I missed. Best regards, Trem > > I became involved with this group and actually had the opportunity to > present CS to them during a conference call. At that time, my thoughts were > running along the lines of nebulizing. > > Since then, they've considered oral (very difficult because most patients > are too ill to drink) and IV. They are really skeptical about the latter > because I can't produce enough material that speaks of efficacy with this. > >> Regards, > Catherine > > > > -- > The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > > >

