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hiyosilver
19th July 2009, 01:55
For those of you with more questions on colloidal silver, here is a link to a page of FAQs on the subject.
http://www.colloidsforlife.com/FAQTech.html;jsessionid=0a01074e1f434d177856c98842 859f64a499d6e227bd.e3eTaxeKbh0Te34Pa38Ta38Oc3j0
jeryruse
14th December 2009, 07:02
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hippiebrian
15th December 2009, 21:56
What they don't tell you...read the whole story, as there is concerns also with liver and kidney damage.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22536241
silverheartbone
15th December 2009, 22:26
What they don't tell you...read the whole story, as there is concerns also with liver and kidney damage.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22536241
I read it, and those concerns with the metallic silver have nothing to do with silver colloidal suspension in water or aqua based ionic silver.
hippiebrian
15th December 2009, 23:06
I read it, and those concerns with the metallic silver have nothing to do with silver colloidal suspension in water or aqua based ionic silver.
Actually they do. I just posted this so people, before they try to take it, are educated in it's possible side effects.
silverheartbone
16th December 2009, 06:42
Actually they do. I just posted this so people, before they try to take it, are educated in it's possible side effects.
Well if that is true, first you really need to finish your education about colloidal and ionic silver. ;)
Correct me if I'm wrong, apparently your "facts" stop with the approved MSM pablum.
And please don't link/post that drivel from the discredited quackwatch.org site that Google ranks #2 in the world on colloidal silver.
hippiebrian
16th December 2009, 20:33
Well if that is true, first you really need to finish your education about colloidal and ionic silver. ;)
Correct me if I'm wrong, apparently your "facts" stop with the approved MSM pablum.
And please don't link/post that drivel from the discredited quackwatch.org site that Google ranks #2 in the world on colloidal silver.
O.K. Silver is a heavy metal. Fact. Your kidneys and liver cannot remove heavy metals from your system. Fact. Therefore any heavy metal which is put into your body remains there for life (i.e. lead, mercury, silver, gold). Over time, it will affect your liver and kidneys if too much is consumed, coloidal or otherwise.
Totally trusting a company which is trying to sell you colloidal silver without checking out other sources of information is like trusting Philip-Morris to provide all the information concerning cigarette smoking. All I'm doing is putting forth more information for adults to use as they will.
akak
16th December 2009, 20:42
O.K. Silver is a heavy metal. Fact. Your kidneys and liver cannot remove heavy metals from your system. Fact. Therefore any heavy metal which is put into your body remains there for life (i.e. lead, mercury, silver, gold). Over time, it will affect your liver and kidneys if too much is consumed, coloidal or otherwise.
True, and not true --- it depends on exactly what form of silver (or other metal) you are talking about. One has to distinguish between ionic silver, which is a charged atomic form and generally soluble, and also toxic, from non-ionic or colloidal silver, which is NOT soluble (although it can be suspended in solution), and is inert within the body's organs. 19th century silver miners sometimes suffered from argyria (the injestion and inhalation of finely-divided metallic silver) to such an extent that their entire bodies turned dark blue or even silvery, and yet suffered no ill effects from this, nor are none recognized today. However, to injest soluble, ionic forms of silver to the same extent would certainly lead to death, just as it would with gold or with other metals which are inert in the body in their metallic form. Hell, even MERCURY can be safely drunk in its metallic form, and was sometimes used in the Middle Ages as a laxative with no ill effects!
hippiebrian
16th December 2009, 21:06
The problems with mercury weren't discovered until the 1800's, when the average life span was long enough to see it's effects. Ionic silver, I agree, tends to be generally soluable, but not 100%. I personally wouldn't take the chance, but to each his or her own!
Goldbrix
5th January 2010, 21:37
What they don't tell you...read the whole story, as there is concerns also with liver and kidney damage.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/22536241
What the NBC snippet does not tell you is he experimented over years with his electrolysis:
"...To make the solution even more dangerous, he added salt to the brew and then used electrolysis to make a high concentration of silver chloride with large particles which is well known to cause argyria. He further applied the compound to his skin causing him to become an internal and external photographic plate. To finish himself off, he used a tanning bed to "fix" the silver in his body...". ( BOLD is my emphasis)gb
http://purestcolloids.com/blue-man.php
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