Fair enough, but I'm still quietly harbouring the thought that although the ideal for some may be to have particles/particle clusters of .000000000000-1nm in size, or smaller <g>, or desire a high proportion of that silver to be in ionic form, those larger particle clusters which are present may yet serve a purpose of which has possibly not yet been fully explored, and praps not appreciated more in the scheme of things EIS/CS related, ignoring the bug killing capabilities.
It's OK, I'll just continue to go off on another of my tangents for a while in an attempt to find some relevant information on the subject. <g> Thanks Steve N. Subject: Re: CS>Arterial plaque - Comment Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:43:02 -0600 From: stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com The average adult has about 5 pints of blood or about 80 ounces. A 20 ppm EIS solution would be so diluted that I would not expect the silver particles to cause much abrasion with reasonable amounts of EIS. - Steve N From: Neville Munn <one.red...@hotmail.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Sun Nov 29 17:16:24 2009 Subject: RE: CS>Arterial plaque - Comment As a layman I have pondered this question for several years, and seeing as you raised the notion I figured now would be a good time to seek some clarification. EIS/CS contains both ionic and particulate silver does it not, but as the particulate content comprises clusters of ions which have aggregated they therefore would form a crystal or snowflake type structure. Now, as these tiny 'structures?' are circulated through the blood would they not have some abrasive effect on the walls of veins, arteries etc over time? Of course it could be said that if this is so, then eventually they may work their way through the wall as well, although I wouldn't agree with that I have no basis for disagreeing with it however. I could be living in dreamland of course, but then not being a researcher I can get away with that, so I can't see why it wouldn't be feasable. Praps someone may like to put me straight? N. Subject: Re: CS>MS cure - Comment Date: Sun, 29 Nov 2009 12:22:42 -0600 From: stephen.nor...@ngc.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com I guess that I should add that the CS testamonial also got me thinking about why the treatment helped at all since silver does not affect arterial plaque at all to my knowledge. It may be that the H2O2 played a more significant role than just increasing the effectiveness of the CS by increasing oxygen to the brain. Thereby reducing the effect of the partially blocked artery. I see this as possibly an additional support of oxygen therapies such as H2O2 and ozone. - Steve N From: Norton, Steve <stephen.nor...@ngc.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Sun Nov 29 12:00:37 2009 Subject: Re: CS>MS cure - Comment I appreciated the post. My first thoughts were if serrpeptase or EDTA could clear the blood flow without surgery. But both supplements have been discussed recently and I felt a comment would be redundant. I did file the info for future reference. - Steve N From: craehow...@juno.com <craehow...@juno.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> Sent: Sun Nov 29 07:11:40 2009 Subject: CS>MS cure - Comment After reading the original post (the website indicated) I find it interesting that comments were not along that line. Yes, it very sad that someone we knew who indicated that CS had made a significant difference in her condition lost her life; and we need to pass along her protocols that she shared with her story; but also when we become aware of a breakthrough (CS or not) that also needs to be discussed. If it's blockage or a build at the base of the brain... is the surgery indicated the only methodology for removal. Also, does anyone have or know of someone who has knowledge of this procedure. As we all know (with CS use) that there is skepticism and total disregard by most of the medical profession regarding this. I would be interested in hearing more comments regarding the initial subject. connie ____________________________________________________________ Advance Your Legal Career Search legal degree programs from the top online colleges! Head to the Daily Blob on Windows Live For more of what happens online _________________________________________________________________ For more of what happens online Head to the Daily Blob on Windows Live http://windowslive.ninemsn.com.au/blog.aspx