On Mar 17, 2004, at 6:36 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
From what I've gathered on the subject from various searches:
Silver will cross the blood brain barrier. [ Has been found in the
brains
of autopsied cadavers but not mentioned as a 'cause' of anything]
Silver has an affinity for damaged brain and nerve cells [is used in a
staining process to highlight damaged areas]
..which doesn't mean that the silver 'caused' the damage. It may have,
in
fact, repaired or neutralized the damaged areas and any loss of
function, a
matter of some other cause 'highlighted' by a silver deposit.
It's a phenomenon that could easily be misinterpreted.
The plaques of Alzheimer's disease are seen here with a silver stain.
Such
plaques are most numerous in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. This
dementia is marked mainly by progressive memory loss.
http://medlib.med.utah.edu/WebPath/CNSHTML/CNS091.html
# Cerebrum, Alzheimer's disease, plaque, microscopic, Bielschowsky
silver
stain
# Cerebrum, Alzheimer's disease, tangle, microscopic, H&E stain
# Cerebrum, Alzheimer's disease, tangle, microscopic, Bielschowsky
silver
stain
This study combined a 3-dimensional imaging program with a cupric
silver
stain for neuronal degeneration in order to determine the location and
extent of a focal lesion produced by MK-801 (dizocilpine maleate)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?
cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_ui
ds=10668993&dopt=Abstract
Ode
At 10:35 AM 3/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
My experiments indicate that a gold silver alloy will form a colloid.
I had
some special wire made up to be 50% gold and 50% silver on an atom
count.
It made colloidal gols/silver quite easily.
However I never used it because I became concerned with what the
effect may
be on the brain. It appears that gold crosses the blood brain
barrier but
silver does not. There are reports that silver is toxic to neurons,
although some on this group do not agree. Anyway, I became concerned
that
the silver/gold particles may be able to cross the blood brain
barrier, and
then cause neurological damage to the brain. On the other hand since
CG is
usually used for mental reasons, crossing the barrier is essential
for this
I believe. Thus if the alloy does not cross the barrier, then the
usefulness
of CG would be questionable.
It is for these reasons that although I find that making a CS/CG
colloid
easy from an alloy, I hesitate to test it on myself.
Marshall
"Charlie Smith (Volt)" wrote:
Hi all,
I've been lurking a while. This is my first attempt at a post, so
please
bear with me if I manage to screw something up. I promise to get it
right sooner or later.
Having said that, I've been following the thread on Colloidal Gold
with
interest. At first glance, it seems unlikely that Sam has produced a
true colloid, If he has, it is not pure. Some percentage of it is
silver. (Sam, I apologize if this sounds like a criticism. It is not.
Please keep reading). However, let me propose a mechanism by which it
might be working. I will not be able to test this until I can get
some
gold wire (however, I have some 4 9's gold coins which I might
attempt
to use).
The process in question starts with ionic silver as a catalyst. The
polarity of the DC is reversed 4 times over the course of 2 hours
(every
30 minutes). Is it possible that the ionic silver is plating out,
creating a Silver/Gold alloy, and then when the charge is reversed,
the
silver breaks away carrying some gold with it?
I think Sam might be on to something, It wouldn't pay to dismiss it
too
lightly. I believe that Gold has been shown to have anti-viral and
anti-inflammatory properties similar to if not stronger than those of
Silver.
charlie
.
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