Re: CS>Silver-Colloids responds
From: Marshall Dudley (view other messages by this author)
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 11:36:28
http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/m78819.html

  > If indeed some portion of ionic silver does make it into the blood
  > and get converted to silver particles, then that could explain why
  > ionic silver  can  work, even though none can be  detected  in the
  > blood.

  > Marshall

  Marshall,

  To review,

  1. what is the source of electrons needed to convert silver  ions to
  uncharged particles?

  2. why  would an uncharged particle combine with and  kill bacteria,
  viruses, and mold/fungi?

  3. have you eliminated metalloproteins as a transport  mechanism for
  silver ions?

  4. have  you  calculated the solubility of  silver  chloride  in the
  presence of  the sodium, potassium, calcium,  magnesium, phosphorus,
  copper, zinc,  chromium,  proteins, and  other  constituents  of the
  blood?

  5. what tests were done to detect silver in the blood?

Mike Monett


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