When everything is deconstructed, everything means nothing.

-----Original Message-----
From: sol [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 1:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>Saying what you mean, was Re: CS>Colloidal Silver Dosage

Thank you. Very clear.  My original questions though was based on this 
quote from the post by                

mswla ([email protected]) (I know you and she are not the same person,
however this  is what provoked my series of questions)

"utopia silver sells a very inexpensive flask...that squeezes up the correct
dosage..."

You may not have said correct dosage, but the above statement sure says 
"correct dosage". I hate to harp and sound combative, but it would be 
nice if we would all make the effort to be more specific in wording. If 
someone says something is a correct dosage I understand that to mean 1) 
there is a hard and fast correct dosage, and 2) they know the hard and 
fast dosing for everyone.  "a handy 1/2 oz dose that can be repeated as 
often as deemed necessary" is not the meaning I take from "correct dosage".

You did say "a maintenance dose of 1/2 oz." Which also sounds to me like 
a hard and fast "rule". To me, "a handy dose" and "a maintenance dose" 
have very different meanings.
But then I am very literal minded.

I mean this only as a plea for listers to be more careful in wording. In 
any post, the writer knows what they intend the meaning to be. But I 
have to read the words and extract meaning from them. If the meaning of 
the literal words does not match the meaning intended by the writer it 
is very confusing, and also leads to mis-understandings.

sol

William Amos wrote:

>Hello sol:
>
>As we all know, there is no RDA since there are no established standards
for the use of colloidal solutions. 
>I did not say that 1/2 oz. was the correct dosage. I only mentioned that
the container holds 1/2 oz., nor did I say anything about having a hard and
fast "one size fits all" dosing rule. I only suggested that this could be a
maintenance dose.
>Repeat as many times as you like, since there are no established standards.

>As far as silver toxicity (Argyria), quoting from Alexander G.
>Schauss, Ph.D. , the amount of silver required to develop Argeria is
estimated to be 3.8 grams per day. 
>You can determine from this what you feel is proper for you.
>Bill Amos
>
>
>William Amos wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I believe the flask she mentions is a maintenance dose of 
>>1/2 oz.
>>Bill Amo
>>


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