Reply from SS: Of course it has. In fact, there are literally trillions of
silver ions in properly made CS, each one carrying a tiny positive charge
(we are talking nano amps here). Silver is an excellent conductor of
electricity and this is the basis of the electromagnetic process - as well
as the basis for CS's amazing efficacy. Read "The Body Electric" by Dr.
Robert O Becker.

Quote from Dr. Valerie Hunt, Prof. Emeritus, Dept. of Physiological
Sciences, UCLA. "We used to think, and some still do, that life came from a
chemical soup. Now we know that unless there is an electrical charge, there
is no life. Life then, is electrical. And when electrical systems go,
although the chemistry is still there, the life does not exist."

----- Original Message -----
From: d.linen <li...@flash.net>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:42 PM
Subject: Re: CS and Pacemaker (Brooks Bradley?)


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> > Stephen Summers wrote:
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> > 3. Parkinson's Disease - A friend's father has this. Would the
> > electrically charged silver ions in CS have any effect on this
> > condition? And what other protocols could be followed?
>
> Are you sure that CS has electrically charged silver ions?
>
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