Re: CS>Re: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Jim Holmes
This is where that line came from...not from me. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Phil Morrison wrote: > > Response: > > mgperrault ... CS particles go wherever Oxygen is needed. > > Abnormal cells are deficient in oxygen, and so attract > CS nanoparticles like a magnet. >

Re: CS>RE: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Jim Holmes
i do not know what I was thinking when I wrote that. I meant to write that the body concentrates Ag and pathogens in the same place. I must have been stoned. On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Marshall wrote: > Well, gram negative bacteria have a negative charge, and a silver ion has > a positiv

Re: CS>RE: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Marshall
Well, gram negative bacteria have a negative charge, and a silver ion has a positive charge, so it does make sense there would be an electrostatic attractive force between them. Marshall On 8/8/2014 1:07 AM, mgperrault wrote: On 8/7/2014 7:59 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: Jim Holmes - there is a

CS>Re: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-08 Thread Phil Morrison
Response: mgperrault ... CS particles go wherever Oxygen is needed. Abnormal cells are deficient in oxygen, and so attract CS nanoparticles like a magnet.

Re: CS>RE: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-07 Thread mgperrault
On 8/7/2014 7:59 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: Jim Holmes - there is always a concentration of pathogens on the reticuloendothelium of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. It is natural for silver nanoparticles to congregate in these areas. Pathogens draw CS particles like a magnet. I have it t

CS>RE: CS > Altman Report

2014-08-07 Thread Phil Morrison
Jim Holmes - there is always a concentration of pathogens on the reticuloendothelium of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen. It is natural for silver nanoparticles to congregate in these areas. Pathogens draw CS particles like a magnet.

Re: CS> Altman Report

2014-08-05 Thread Jim Holmes
Other studies I have seen but cannot cite at the momentmany hard drives backnoted that the silver accumulates in the reticuloendothelium of the lymph nodes, where there is already a concentration of pathogens. On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Phil Morrison wrote: > > > Altman came up wi

Re: CS> Altman Report

2014-08-04 Thread Phil Morrison
Altman came up with a good report IMHO. Timely too. Given the limits on staff and the technologies then available, Altman's one-off report borders on little short of amazing. Altman got the numbers right, and by so doing, broke through the foggy notions, then existing, on CS toxicity, bio-accu