Well, that is what they say, but not what they do.  It is legal as a
mineral supplement, because mineral supplements cannot be outlawed at
the moment.  It was suppose to be grandfathered in as a drug, and was
until a year or so ago, but the FDA is completely ignoring that now and
going after anyone who sells it and claims it can do any of the things
it did back when grandfathered in.

Marshall

Paula Perry wrote:

> So what does that mean to you Ode? That's the CS I've been using. It
> seems to work. I have never tried making it myself. I do think that
> there is some kind of an old "grandfathering in" for CS that was done
> years ago, and that is why CS is not illegal. At least that is what I
> heard some time ago.Paula
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Ode Coyote
>      To: [email protected]
>      Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:14 AM
>      Subject: Re: CS>Question about CS
>       http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/cpr29/cpr_29.html
>      Product Description
>
>
>      Date:
>      6 Jun 2004
>      Manufacturer:
>      Herbal Healer Academy
>      Product Name:
>      Colloidal Silver
>      Product Type:
>      Silver Protein [aka MSP, but no mention of that on the HHA
>      website, IOW "mis-labeled"]
>      Concentration:
>      500 ppm
>      Container Size:
>      2 oz.
>      Container Material:
>      Glass - Amber
>      Notes:
>
>      Measured total silver is 132% of labeled value. [660 ppm]
>
>      Laboratory analysis performed by the Colloidal Science
>      Laboratory [Frank Key]
>
>      1.796 micron peak [some portion may be ".002 micron size"
>      Average somewhere around .05 microns?]
>      "Our Colloidal Silver 500 ppm is a pharmaceutical grade"
>      [there is such a thing as a Pharm grade of sonmething that
>      Pharms don't carry, make or even approve of?]
>
>      Ode
>
>
>
>
>
>      At 07:06 AM 10/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>      >>>>
>
>
>           <?fontfamily><?param Arial><?smaller>Herbal Healer
>           Academy sells CS that is 500 ppm. I have some and
>           have been using it. It is quite pricey.
>           Paula
>           <?/smaller><?/fontfamily>
>
>                ----- Original Message -----
>                From:
>                <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>
>                To:
>                <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]
>
>                Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:48 AM
>
>                Subject: CS>Question about CS
>
>                <?fontfamily><?param arial><?smaller>To
>                All:
>
>                Just joined and I have a question about
>                CS. I found a website that states they
>                sell 100ppm CS. I thought, CS only went
>                up to 18 or 20 ppm. Is this website a
>                hoax about the level of ppm in their AC
>                CS?
>
>                Thanks for all information.
>
>                Sincerely,
>
>                ebbie<?/smaller><?/fontfamily><?fontfamily><?param
>                arial>
>
>
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