This is from the Wellness Resources - Byron J Richards and usually, their articles are really good. Lord knows where they got this rubbish from - probably from a manufacturer of pure colloids or something. I don't think it helps to 'shoot the messenger' though! dee

On 6 Oct 2009, at 00:23, Acmeair wrote:

it would help if you posted whereever you found this little piece. there is nothing solid in that mess to refute. where did you read this, a magazine, or another news letter or where???? you might want to educate yourself a little better. jim


Oct 5, 2009 03:59:01 PM, silver-list@eskimo.com wrote:
I read this article and it's quite interesting: however, it bothered me to
read the following excerpt:

"The issue is complicated by the fact that not all colloidal silver products are of the same quality. Products made at home or by the use of electrical charges to ionize and suspend the silver are products not worth taking. They are typically clear in color, are lucky to have any potency after two weeks, and run a much higher risk for silver depositing in the skin (argyria)."