Hi,

I believe I noticed this effect, but one anecdote is not of much value. The effect was so strong, though, that I feel confident that it has to be neurological.

You might try to see for yourself whether EIS alters your dreams. If so, list members might be interested.

Some have said they noticed no such effect. In my case, it was quite strong.

There may be explanations other than a BBB crossing.

I tried to get a researcher interested in this with no success.

JBB




On Friday, Aug 12, 2005, at 14:24 Asia/Tokyo, [email protected] wrote:

In a message dated 8/11/2005 10:14:48 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes:

I believe that a double-blind study or dream activity would demonstrate
a direct and repeatable alteration of REM (dreaming) sleep, and EEG
activity

Hey Jonathon -- you are suggesting, then, that Colloidal Silver alters the natural state of REM sleep and EEG activity:  would you elaborate please?  In what way are these things altered?  Thanks.    MA