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----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Nave" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver & Hepatitis C


There are several things that make it difficult for uninformed people to have confidence in "Colloidal Silver."

First of all, "Colloidal Silver" is a catch-all term like "Kleenex" or "Cancer." There are many different types of silver preparations which have been used over the years and some of these have some side effects, generally caused by excessively high silver content (eg: silver proteins etc) or by toxic substances that are combined with the silver (eg: silver nitrate, silver chloride). One of the main side effects cited is argyria which is a purely cosmetic condition of the skin. This might be preferable to dying. Even this side effect is exceedingly rare with the low ppm silver that people refer to on this list. However, people with agendas that are more important to them than you getting well find it convenient to continue to discuss all silver preparations as one group, so that any problem that may be inherent to one is implied to be inherent to all, so that all silver products may be discredited by the shortcomings of any one product.

Most "Colloidal Silver" preparations are not able to be patented since they have been used for years and the most effective ones are easy to make, even at home. Therefore, it is not in any drug company's interest to make the financial investment necessary to prove colloidal silver effective as a drug. The government is probably not interested either as it is obvious that wide use of colloidal silver would devastate the earnings of drug companies which are major businesses and a large part of our economy. There are actually some who actively work to discredit all colloidal silver products in order to prevent this from happening (eg: Stephen Barrett, ex-MD).

If read closely, the objection of the FDA to colloidal silver is against the CLAIMS that colloidal silver cures or treats any disease since it has not passed through the process necessary to accredit colloidal silver as a drug according to the FDA RULES. They do not actually deny that it is effective, just that it has not passed through the required process that would qualify it as a drug since their definitions state that if a substance cures something it has to be a drug, and if it is a drug it then has to go through the process that they have set up in order to be sold. I think that they know very well that it is effective but are prevented by law from acknowledging this, and I sometimes wonder if their position about CLAIMS is a contrivance that allows colloidal silver to be sold and used without coming under the regulations that it would if it were classified as a drug.

Another thing is that colloidal silver may be difficult to get to the area it needs to get to in the body to be effective, making it a bit more difficult to use for some conditions than some other medications. Dosages and timings for the use of low ppm colloidal silver have not been fixed.

I personally would not use most silver preparations other than Electrically Isolated Silver (EIS) made electrolytically with pure silver in distilled water without additives, with concentrations between 5 and 30 ppm. My experience has shown that additives such as H202, DMSO, and electrolytes may be added for specific purposes, usually just before use.

Scientific studies and reports may exist, some coming even from the period before the FDA, but it is my impression that it is difficult to access these over the internet unless one has a subscription to the scientific database which holds them. It also appears to be career-limiting for scientists to come out in favor of colloidal silver regardless of their research results.

Because of the laws which prohibit practicing medicine without a license and liabilities that may be incurred, it is difficult for a person who knows the value of colloidal silver to give adamant statements about the effectiveness of colloidal silver. This ambivalent recommendation does not inspire confidence in someone who is uninformed; they want their Doctor to have absolute confidence and promise them that they will be cured by following their God-like recommendations.

It is necessary for someone who would use colloidal silver in the face of all this to have a good ability to discriminate, have a certain self-confidence and the ability for self-actualization. These qualities are not likely to be found in a group of (ex) drug addicts who need counseling.

Most people, whether due to incapacity, conditioning, or fear, would rather die than go against conventional wisdom.

Sorry for my harsh evaluation.

Dan




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