elixsil...@citlink.net wrote:

> Jack Dayton writes:
>
> If smaller is better, it must be presumed you mean ionic as yellow colloids
> are larger than ionic silver. The color comes as a result of size, btw.
> Ionic is new on the silver scene, relatively speaking. For years those
> lettered researchers in the know touted only yellow to gold in coloration
> knowing that clear silver was molecular i.e...bad. So if smaller(ionic) is
> better- why have so many testimonials been given unto me after the ingestion
> of yellow c/s?

In CS what you see is not always what you get.  Even yellow CS contains 90% or
more ionic. You cannot see that.  There is no doubt that yellow CS is very
effective, the only question is if the effectiveness is from the 5 to 10%
particles that are making it yellow, or the 90 to 95% ionic.

As far as I know there has been no really good research on that issue.

> It seems they both work to stop disease organisms from
> ravaging the body. BUT- does ionic (clear) silver have the same effects of
> cellular dedifferentiation?

>From my understanding, only ionic has the cellular dedifferentiation 
>capability.
Particles of silver do not possess this at all. I forgot to mention that in the
previous email.

> Does it stop cancers, scar tissue and God knows
> what else. I'm sceptical on clear silver if for no other reason than as a
> novice I was making what I thought was clear sol;ution onlyu to become
> educated and find out I was making a low PPM solution of large, grey
> colloids...the cause of agryria.

There is no way that large particles can cause argyria. Not only would the
chemistry be all wrong, but they would be too large to be asorbed through the
stomach wall.  Normally a laser can easily tell the two apart.

> Granted- at low PPM's but these too build
> up within the body over time.

What evidence do you have of this?  Except for silver deposits in the nails, and
hair, where else does silver build up?

> It would take decades to contract agryria with
> large grey colloids at these low PPM but I suggest it is not good to try and
> teach a novice how to ingest anything other than a yellow solution for this
> reason.

Clear and grey are not the same thing. There is no difficulty in telling the
difference if you have a reasonable light.

> Keep in mind almost all storebought yellow solution is only yellow
> because of foodcoloring...92% according to the founder of Arabesque, Dr.
> Peter Reynolds. Ph. D.

I have heard similar things.

Marshall


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