When using the pinch of salt recipie, only a couple of grains of salt difference can make a HUGE difference in the strength of the product within the allotted time span. Add that to slight variences in water and you have Stan Jones differences.

Silver Chloride is light sensitive.
It is said that Silver Chloride is the result when ionic silver contacts stomach acid, but I've seen no proof that it is found in the blood stream.
 If Silver Chloride contacts stomach acid, what then? [I dunno]
In fact, according to Frank Keys ion selective probe, no ionic silver is found in the bloodstream after consuming EIS. [Silver Chloride is an ionic form of silver.] What I find to be odd is that Frank doesn't say what sort of silver IS found in the blood stream.

Researchers have had extreme problems with inducing Agyria in test subjects even when using toxic, nearly and sometimes fatal levels of Silver Nitrate. It's very likely that other factors are in play in combination with silver intake and it's not silver in itself, in any form, that causes the problem. When 94% of inhaled silver dust is eliminated within 48 hours, accounted for by testing body waste products, and the incidence of Agyria in silver workers who inhale silver all day every day is around 1 case in 2,000 workers according to one researcher who thought he could find some cases to study in that industry, but was mistaken.... one starts to wonder.

What that researcher did find was no current cases of Agyria, a very few on record and a very low absenteeism rate from illness. [Study Reports found a long time ago by following the links posted on Rosemary Jacobs website, links now gone ]

ode


What makes their case of special importance to us is the way in which
they acquired their condition:

In the run-up to Y2K they began making and drinking CS using the
primitive "three 9V batteries and salt" recipe which was widely
disseminated on Y2K web sites and discussion forums at that time.
Unlike Stan Jones or other recent cases, they followed the instructions
exactly. They didn't over-cook it or drink a glass of muddy sludge
every day, but made exactly what the promoters of that recipe intended
for them to make.
Please, tell me what you think? If you'd like to add to, correct, or
endorse my thinking, send your comments along to the list. Discussion
would be helpful.

Be well,

Mike Devour
silver-list owner

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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