Oh, yikes!  I sure don't want argyria.  This stuff isn't just yellow, it's 
amber.  Perhaps it's better kept for topical uses.  
 
Thanks,
Sally

Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote:
I believe that is no colloidal silver or EIS but mild silver protein.  A 
completely different thing.  MSP is so ineffective that one has to go up to the 
high ppms to get a good response with them, plus they can cause argyria. 
Marshall 
Sally Khanna wrote: Thanks!  I've been using Innovative Natural Products CS.  
500ppm, but I only take 5 drops sublingually at a time, 2xday.  sometimes, I 
mix it with water and then add a few drops of peroxide, but it's very haphazard 
and I don't know if it's doing me any good.  Guess I'd better get a machine and 
take a lower dose. This is why I joined this list.  You all have been very 
helpful not only about CS (I've been taking CS for many years, only for 
emergencies previously) but for other alternatives, too.  I really appreciate 
this list. I gave my horse (she started a cold) about 1/2 dropperful in her 
pellets and I think it helped, but was giving her Nutribiotic (grapefruitseed 
extract)AM, and Transfer Factor and CS PM.  The trainer thought she was fine 
after two days and started riding her.  Big mistake.  But she recovered very 
well. Sally 
Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote: Once you exceed a certain ppm, 
depending on a number of factors such as temperature then the particles 
crowding together and motion will cause them to clump together beyond a certain 
ppm.  This is I believe typically is in the range of 7 to 20 or so ppm  Once 
you get beyond this ppm, then additional ppm will result in larger particles, 
not more of them.  Larger particles are less easily absorbed, so the 
effectiveness of CS I believe peaks in the 10 ppm range, and as you go up from 
there, especially above 20 ppm, the effectiveness when taken internally 
actually decreases with ppm. 
Marshall 
Sally Khanna wrote: This is something I don't understand.  How does ppm affect 
particle size?  Is it because with the higher ppm, the particles cling together 
or what happens? Sally 
Marshall Dudley <[email protected]> wrote: No, you should have the better 
response. The 5 ppm will have smaller 
particles and thus more of them. 
Marshall 
James Allison wrote: 
> > A shorter brew time means weaker cs. This defeats the purpose of 
> > trying to make strong cs that will kill tough viruses. 
> 
> I had a quick question, Lets say my friend and I both have the same virus, 
> and it has infected us both equally, and both of our immune systems are 
> equal as well (my friend must be a clone or something?). Anyhow, if my 
> friend takes 2oz of 20ppm CS, and I take a cup (8oz) of 5ppm CS, is my 
> friend going to have more success than I at getting rid of the virus? 
> 
> -James 
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