Stories like this make me wonder if that wasn't the purpose in the first
place. 60 is pretty pricy and for only 4 ounces too. Where does MSNBC
get its information anyway? It's totally erroneous. 

D.

Ted Windsor wrote:
> 
> What better way to get people to stop using CS.
> Ted
> 
> Robb Allen wrote:
> 
> > http://www.msnbc.com/news/645113.asp
> >
> > I just got this off of MSNBC..........and the mention colloidal silver as
> > being "snake oil"......”
> >        Visitors were urged to buy a supply of colloidal silver — $59 for 4
> > ounces. There were accompanying claims that it kills “100 percent of all one
> > celled microorganisms ... including anthrax.”
> >      The site making the claims lists a phone number in the U.K. that no one
> > answers, and an e-mail contact address that is invalid.
> >        The Center for Disease Control describes the benefits of colloidal
> > silver as a myth, and studies have shown it actually can have dreadful side
> > effects, including turning skin a concrete gray color.
> >        Clelandy says the FTC has recently brought two actions against Web
> > sites making exaggerated claims about the powers of colloidal silver, and it
> > is looking at other other sites making such claims.
> >                         Robb
> >
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