Kelburn Koontz wrote:
> Paul they don't say CS is bad, they say any CS except theirs is > bad....."There is no contest between our 5,000 p.p.m. to 10,000 p.p.m. > solutions when compared against the 20 p.p.m. to 300 p.p.m. toy > airplane silvers that are marketed on the Internet." > That is true. High ppm silvers are going to have too large particles > to ever make it into the blood, and too large to stay suspended. Also > 99% of the atoms would not be on the surface where they can do > anything. So with ppm's that high, it will be almost totally > ineffective, whereas 20 or so ppm is small enough to make it into the > blood stream where it is very effective. I am confused though by the > reference to toy airplanes, I can think of nothing that connects > effective CS with toy airplanes. > > Marshall > > > They also mention ionic versus colloidal silver.Kel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert Berger > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 4:31 PM > Subject: Re: CS>They say that colloid silver is bad > Peter, Their statements amount to the "green glue" that I > avoided when walking in my cow pastures. Junk it! "Ole Bob" > > Peter <[email protected]> wrote: > > They say that colloid silver is bad > ? http://www.invive.com/ hmm.. ///peter > > >

