on 9/9/03 10:28 PM, Jason Eaton at [email protected] wrote: Can you tell me if c/s raises the cholestrol(bad) level? mary ? Bill: I don't think you should use the word "Meso" associated with your products. They hardly compare, especially since MesoSilver is a registered trademark. Further, you may want to consider informing your customer base that you no longer carry Mesosilver... Since I'm already informing them, some of which still thought they were buying Meso-products when ordering from you. Best Regards, Jason silvermedicine.org ---------------------------------------------------- For the last 2 years I have taken about 2 tsp of very small particle, low ionic colloidal silver (listers would know this as the "meso" type cs.) Bill
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