Re: CSCan I get a response to this?
Also it says 'silver salts' which is NOT what we have in EIS. Dee ---Original Message--- From: zoe w Date: 11/07/07 04:29:50 To: Deborah Gerard Subject: Re: CSCan I get a response to this? I'm no expert but right off I see silver nitrate capsules This is NOT CS.Im sure others on the list can give you more and better details. zoe it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Thanks. I know that there are some equine diseases around here that can and sometimes are transmitted to humans via mosquitoes, it is a concern here in the summer. They use mosquito controls here because of that and other illnesses transmitted by the pesky little bugs. On Nov 7, 2007, at 1:46 PM, marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: -- Original message from Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com: -- That is great info. That is Equine P...? what? Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis -- inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord from a protozoal infection. Anyone know if it works for heartworms in dogs? Don't know the answer to that -- sorry. MA -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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Who is taking silver nitrate capsules and why? Faith - Original Message - From: Deborah Gerard To: cs Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 9:26 PM Subject: CSCan I get a response to this? This is from another group arguing about cs... Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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It can be stated a LOT clearer than that. A colloid is a colloid because it isn't soluble [Ionic silver is soluble but doesn't have nearly the PPM that soluble silver nitrate can have.] Silver Nitrate isn't a colloid. [it's a soluble ionic compound that can be several thousands of PPM silver ] The blood level figure doesn't say how much silver nitrate the patient consumed at what PPM over what period of time...it's meaningless. Silver Nitrate is by no means colloidal silver, nor is it what we would call Ionic Silver' [although technically the definition fits] Ode At 06:26 PM 11/6/2007 -0800, you wrote: This is from another group arguing about cs... Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.23/1114 - Release Date: 11/6/2007 8:05 PM -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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What does this have to do with Colloidal silver? Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *This is from another group arguing about cs...* Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts *_can accumulate_* in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
Re: CSCan I get a response to this?
this guy was bashing the use of colloidal silver and claiming it turns people graydebbie Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: What does this have to do with Colloidal silver? Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *This is from another group arguing about cs...* Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts *_can accumulate_* in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Silver nitrate is the medical form of silver- it is known to cause argyria. Other silver salts may also do that. It is different than our ionic silver- far stronger, and less effective ( in my own opinion). It also is not as stable, being ionic, so may not be as commercially viable for the pharma industry. I am interested in the statements about silver going into the liver, adrenals and spleen. Some of the symptoms of chronic fatigue seem to be caused by the adrenals functioning on the low side. If there are pathogens in the organs, that would compromise them, and if the silver goes into them, it would kill the pathogens. Also going into the brain sounds good to me too, since some psychoses are caused by parasites, and probably other pathogens in the brain. If the level of silver is small, as with ionic silver, then the deposition should be minimal, and no problems should result in people with normal metal elimination systems and no nutritional deficiencies. Kathryn On Nov 6, 2007, at 8:26 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: This is from another group arguing about cs... Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSCan I get a response to this?
Also going into the brain sounds good to me too, since some psychoses are caused by parasites, and probably other pathogens in the brain. It's what we count on when using CS to treat horses for EPM -- because this disease is caused by parasites in the brain and spinal cord. CS does seem to cross the blood-brain barrier and kill those parasites. MA
Re: CSCan I get a response to this?
But nothing in that message has anything about colloidal silver in it. It was talking about silver nitrate, which we all already know will cause argyria, and would not touch with a 10 foot pole. So once again, I ask, what does it have to do with colloidal silver. At the top it says talking about CS, but there is nothing in what follows that has anything to do with CS at all. It is like saying that the nitrogen in the air is deadly poisonous because nitrogen is in cyanide. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: this guy was bashing the use of colloidal silver and claiming it turns people graydebbie */Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com/* wrote: What does this have to do with Colloidal silver? Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *This is from another group arguing about cs...* Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts *_can accumulate_* in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
RE: CSCan I get a response to this?
...yeah, when i read about silver now being found in nerves, brain, CSF, liver, etc... i'm thinking that's exactly the good news i've been hoping for...unless bad stuff turns out to come with it. i'm curious about all that stuff about the silver mostly being carried in the blood as a protein compound... this is news to me, and outside of all the various other theories i've read about what silver ions do in the bloodstream. -Original Message- From: Clayton Family [mailto:clay...@skypoint.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 12:11 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCan I get a response to this? Silver nitrate is the medical form of silver- it is known to cause argyria. Other silver salts may also do that. It is different than our ionic silver- far stronger, and less effective ( in my own opinion). It also is not as stable, being ionic, so may not be as commercially viable for the pharma industry. I am interested in the statements about silver going into the liver, adrenals and spleen. Some of the symptoms of chronic fatigue seem to be caused by the adrenals functioning on the low side. If there are pathogens in the organs, that would compromise them, and if the silver goes into them, it would kill the pathogens. Also going into the brain sounds good to me too, since some psychoses are caused by parasites, and probably other pathogens in the brain. If the level of silver is small, as with ionic silver, then the deposition should be minimal, and no problems should result in people with normal metal elimination systems and no nutritional deficiencies. Kathryn On Nov 6, 2007, at 8:26 PM, Deborah Gerard wrote: This is from another group arguing about cs... Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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on what list? who? more importantly, source of the quoted excerpt...i'd like to see the whole article or whatever it is in context. -Original Message- From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 11:34 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSCan I get a response to this? this guy was bashing the use of colloidal silver and claiming it turns people graydebbie Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com wrote: What does this have to do with Colloidal silver? Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: *This is from another group arguing about cs...* Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts *_can accumulate_* in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Exactly. That is a very good point. However, some people are very new at this and do not understand the differences, thus the question, and then your answer. On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:47 AM, Marshall Dudley wrote: But nothing in that message has anything about colloidal silver in it. It was talking about silver nitrate, which we all already know will cause argyria, and would not touch with a 10 foot pole. So once again, I ask, what does it have to do with colloidal silver. At the top it says talking about CS, but there is nothing in what follows that has anything to do with CS at all. It is like saying that the nitrogen in the air is deadly poisonous because nitrogen is in cyanide. Marshall Deborah Gerard wrote: this guy was bashing the use of colloidal silver and claiming it turns people graydebbie */Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com/* wrote: What does this have to do with Colloidal silver? -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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That is great info. That is Equine P...? what? Anyone know if it works for heartworms in dogs? On Nov 7, 2007, at 11:15 AM, marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: Also going into the brain sounds good to me too, since some psychoses are caused by parasites, and probably other pathogens in the brain. It's what we count on when using CS to treat horses for EPM -- because this disease is caused by parasites in the brain and spinal cord. CS does seem to cross the blood-brain barrier and kill those parasites. MA -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
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marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: Also going into the brain sounds good to me too, since some psychoses are caused by parasites, and probably other pathogens in the brain. It's what we count on when using CS to treat horses for EPM -- because this disease is caused by parasites in the brain and spinal cord. CS does seem to cross the blood-brain barrier and kill those parasites. MA I would like to point out that if there are parasites going into the brain, then they are boring through the barrier, and thus, for all practical purposes, there is no barrier until it can heal. Thus that any particular material makes it into the brain under those conditions is not really proof that it can cross the unbreeched barrier. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSCan I get a response to this?
-- Original message from Clayton Family clay...@skypoint.com: -- That is great info. That is Equine P...? what? Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis -- inflammation of the brain and/or spinal cord from a protozoal infection. Anyone know if it works for heartworms in dogs? Don't know the answer to that -- sorry. MA
CSCan I get a response to this?
-- Original message from Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com: -- I would like to point out that if there are parasites going into the brain, then they are boring through the barrier, and thus, for all practical purposes, there is no barrier until it can heal. Thus that any particular material makes it into the brain under those conditions is not really proof that it can cross the unbreeched barrier. You may be right Marshall. But what is being speculated now is that the parasites are hitching a ride on white blood cells. If that's the case, then there is no breech. You make an interesting point though -- so tell me, how would the blood-brain barrier become damaged? And how would it go about healing? MA
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marmar...@bellsouth.net wrote: -- Original message from Marshall Dudley mdud...@king-cart.com: -- I would like to point out that if there are parasites going into the brain, then they are boring through the barrier, and thus, for all practical purposes, there is no barrier until it can heal. Thus that any particular material makes it into the brain under those conditions is not really proof that it can cross the unbreeched barrier. You may be right Marshall. But what is being speculated now is that the parasites are hitching a ride on white blood cells. If that's the case, then there is no breech. You make an interesting point though -- so tell me, how would the blood-brain barrier become damaged? And how would it go about healing? MA In the case of spirochetes, they just drill right through it. That is one thing that makes Lyme disease so insidious. Fungi can produce enzymes that eat right through it as well. If allowed to, just about anything in the body will heal over time. I was not aware of the white blood cell connection. Marshall -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour mdev...@eskimo.com
CSCan I get a response to this?
Marshall said: I was not aware of the white blood cell connection. Marshall -- I'll try to find the post that discusses this possibility. If I can find it, I'll post it here. MA
CSCan I get a response to this?
This is from another group arguing about cs... Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver salts can accumulate in neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ. It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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I'm no expert but right off I see "silver nitrate capsules" This is NOT CS. Im sure others on the list can give you more and better details. zoe This is from another group arguing about cs... "Most of the absorbed silver is transported through blood as a soluble colloid with plasma protein. The plasma protein that is most commonly bound with silver is albumin, forming silver albuminate. The blood level of silver in argyremic patients is reported to vary from nondetectable to 0.005 mg Ag/l [6]. However, Blumberg and Carey report a single patient whose spectrographic analysis of blood reveals blood silver levels of 0.5 mg/l, approximately 1 week after discontinuing the use of silver nitrate capsules [7]. Some of the silver in plasma is carried as a salt and may be deposited in various tissues after being reduced to its metallic form. The highest concentrations of silver are found in the skin, liver, spleen, and adrenals. Although originally believed to not penetrate the blood-brain barrier, it has been shown now that parenterally administered silver saltscan accumulatein neurons and glial cells of the brain and spinal cord. The amount of silver deposited in the various tissues is directly proportional to the blood supply of the respective organ." It can't be stated any more clearly than that. __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour