If memory serves me, a sliver nitrate needle broke off during some kind of surgical therapy here in Japan; the patient died as a result; silver nitrate was the cause. This may be in the archives. . . . the article itself though was a bit unclear.

On Sunday, Nov 14, 2004, at 17:40 Asia/Tokyo, Mike Monett wrote:

Re: CS>FerroFluids
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 00:19:19

  Good Morning Jonathan,

  I will reply to both of your messages here.

Gentleman:

I am  a  layman and this is a bit out of  my  territory.  I should
note, however, that in my various and sundry readings about  CS, I
learned that  silver  nitrate is deadly. Why  in  the  world would
anyone be considering using that in vivo? Or did Quinto  care only
about in vitro results? I apologize for lacking time to  read this
myself just now, but I wish to make sure list members are aware of
the toxicity issues, as I initially was not.

JBB

  Silver nitrate  is  not  quite  as  deadly  as  your  readings might
  suggest. For  a long time, it was placed in newborns eyes  to combat
  infections that  cause blindness. This made the  babies  eyes black,
  and a doctor or nurse could easily tell which newborns received it.

  Until a while ago, it was required by law, but newer  substances are
  now recommended that are not as damaging to tissue.

  I find  with  very few exceptions that  most  commercial  vendors do
  whatever is  needed to sell their product. Whether their  claims are
  true or not makes little difference, since newcomers have no  way to
  determine who  is telling the truth. It's pretty much the  same with
  other medicines such as those advertised on tv.

  Re: CS>FerroFluids
  From: Jonathan B. Britten
  Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 00:14:45

Mike,

Your message suggests that CS would be useful in fighting NF. Have
you suggested  this to the NNFF organization, or are  they already
aware of  CS? The Cassi Moore page makes no mention of CS;  I have
not read further.

JBB

  I have given up trying to spread the message about cs to the medical
  establishment. Without  FDA  approval, no doctor  would  think about
  using cs even if it raised people from the dead.

  Curing people  is  not   in   the   best  interests  of  the medical
  establishment. Keeping people barely alive so they can be billed for
  treatment is much more profitable.

  However, I am finding a great deal of interest in using cs  to treat
  racehorses. Hopefully  this might spill over to the owners  using it
  also and telling their friends about it.

Best Wishes,

Mike Monett


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