Silver can aggregate and get stuck. But it tends to do so only at certain places. For silver compounds that are light sensitive, it does so in the skin. For silver metal (colloid), it can do so where it accumulates for elimination, the fingernail beds, and the liver. Now I have no proof of this, but I believe that silver particles stuck in the liver cause no problems, and kill a lot of bacteria as it goes through the liver. Sorta like a silver filter in your water filter to kill pathogens.

Marshall

Melly Bag wrote:
Steve,

Thanks for the clarification. Now i am worried that silver in tissues can
 remain there forever. If we ingest homemade EIS, do we get silver deposits in
tissues with the possibility of them getting stuck? Thanks.

Mellhy

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