You wrote: "What part of their statement do think they got incorrect?"
For example, Marshall states that he got blue moons from EIS. When I looked at the pictures he posted, it appears that the area above the moons is blue, but the moons themselves are not blue... Dan On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Norton, Steve <stephen.nor...@ngc.com>wrote: > Just a few minor points if I may. An opinion from a different perspective. > > Dispute is a pugilistic term signifying an argument. I don't know if it is > intended that way. I think that an unsubstantiated claim is an opinion and > an unsubstantiated counter claim is also an opinion. And yes you should feel > free to express your opinion but it need not become a dispute. > > Relative to silver poisoning, there is a medically documented instance of > silver poisoning. As I recall, the person accidentally drank a large amount > of silver nitrate and died quite rapidly. Silver can also, in some instances > cause a selenium deficiency that over the long term can lead to liver > failure and death. It probably has never happened because the person would > turn blue first and get medical help in time. > > If someone says they drank silver and got blue moons I believe that almost > 100 percent of the time they are correct. What part of their statement do > think they got incorrect? That they did not drink silver or that they do not > have blue moons? > > It is fine if you choose to place no value on anecdotal information but > your choice to not believe it does not make it not true. > > Regards, > Steve N > > ------------------------------ > *From*: Steve G <chube...@yahoo.com> > *To*: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> > *Sent*: Wed Jan 13 18:04:28 2010 > > *Subject*: Re: CS>Aluminum in your diet > > How about, 'Any info that supports this claim?' My problem is that > all kinds of people make all kinds of claims. If I believe someone just > because they are fervent and are sincere I'll go around in circles because I > hear and read things that conflict with each other. > > My basic stance in life that if someone makes an unsubstantiated claim, I > can dispute it without any substantiation for my position. If someone > presents rationale, information from a study, then I must consider their > rationale or study to see if it appears to be solid before I can dispute it. > > There are some very fervent and sincere people on the internet pushing the > notion that you can get 'silver poisoning.' I don't believe them. They > have yet to provide meaningful support for their position. > > When someone says they drank colloidal silver and got blue moons, I don't > accept it at face value. I need to know how their 'colloidal silver' was > made or from whom it was acquired. I am open to the idea that perhaps > someone can get blue moons from colloidal silver, but I want to know exactly > how this happened so I can figure out what is going on and what I should do. > > And on a final note, the credentials of the person making such claims isn't > worth that much to me. They can be mistaken or have made poor assumptions > just as easily as I can. > > Steve G. > > > --- On *Wed, 1/13/10, sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>* wrote: > > > From: sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> > Subject: Re: CS>Aluminum in your diet > To: silver-list@eskimo.com > Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010, 10:49 AM > > At 01:50 PM 1/11/2010, you wrote: > > If you are a man don't eat anything cooked in stainless steel. It causes > prostate to swell.. > Any info on why? My brother has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I > will pass this tidbit on. > sol > > -- > 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<http://mc/compose?to=silver-l...@eskimo.com> > > Address Off-Topic messages to: > silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com<http://mc/compose?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<http://mc/compose?to=mdev...@eskimo.com> > > > > > >