10-4 good buddy.

James Osbourne Holmes
a...@trail.com
FTNWO


-----Original Message-----
From:   Ivan Anderson [SMTP:i...@win.co.nz]
Sent:   Monday, July 31, 2000 6:20 AM
To:     Silver-List
Subject:        Re: CS: What happens to it once it gets inside your body? 
Anybody know?

Good call James,

You jogged my overtaxed memory...

Brooks wrote to me some time ago, correcting some misinformation I had
posted concerning the tests they had done with dogs that you mention. I
might add to those that shudder at those words, that the dogs did not
suffer at all, and were family pets I believe.

Any way as I say, Brooks corrected my assertion that silver disappeared
from the blood stream within half an hour, saying that they had done
little in monitoring blood retention and residual percentage over time,
but that they had done some retention testing on a small number of human
subjects (5) and had found some inconsistencies relating to residual
times, varying with the age of the person. This retention variation was
between 1 and 2.5 hours, if no more CS was introduced after the initial
dose.

He also mentioned that the CS was found in the blood stream in very
short order (in seconds) and that the faster the transport mechanism
used (MSM, Ringer's Lactate, etc.) the faster the CS cleared the
cardio-vascular system.

This does somewhat support my own position in regarding blood borne CS
retention times, and probably influenced it, even though I had forgotten
about the message until your timely interjection. These results do not
say anything about the manner of the silver elimination, however.

ciao,
Ivan.


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Osbourne, Holmes" <a...@trail.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, 31 July 2000 05:27
Subject: RE: CS: What happens to it once it gets inside your body?
Anybody know?


> Hello All,
>
> I have been following Ivan and Roger discussing blood levels and
status of
> Ag in blood, though not in every detail.
>
> Have you thought of asking BB about his dog studies?  They were
focused on
> measuring the rate of absorption in the GI tract following tube
> introduction of CS with various electrolyte mixes and monitoring
real-time
> the Ag in blood taken from a toe artery.
>
> There may have been some data that will help your investigation, and
Brooks
> may be in a position to share it.
>
> James Osbourne Holmes
> a...@trail.com
> FTNWO



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