Dear List Membership,
                        During the immediately past nine years of
investigating/researching the uses/applications of
(uncontaminated/uncompounded) electrically-generated Colloidal
Silver......we have not discovered----nor have we examined credible
Peer-Reviewed data substantiating toxicity in human beings (at any
practically-feasible ingestion levels).  Neither have we been able to
substantiate such from among the paucity of animal studies available.
                        Our inquiries directed to the associates of Dr.
Stanley Jacob....and to those of Dr. Stephen Edelson;  have failed to
substantiate any findings confirming brain-centered (or any other
localized/general) toxicity from DMSO-transported, uncontaminated,
colloidal silver.   Additionally, DMSO is not the only agent capable of
assisting substances across the Blood Brain Barrier......although it
most probably is among the more efficient at doing so.
                        On a more direct note, we have used
(experimentally) rather high concentrations of ingested Colloidal
Silver.....simultaneously with copious topical applications of
DMSO......for extended periods of time (months),  without any clinical
indications of systemic compromise-----in any detectable form.  The same
circumstance prevailed in our pulmonary researches involving nebulizing
of CS/DMSO with an O2 gaseous driving medium .  This is not to say they,
absolutely, were not extant----just that we have never observed them.
However, we have a large degree of confidence that the danger of
CS-induced toxic consequences in brain tissue resulting from THIS silver
form (especially from the small quantitative silver values
available)----to be of the very low risk variety.
                            My final observation on this topic (at least
for experimental research purposes)  is that topical applications of
small-particle and/or ionic forms of  typically-available Colloidal
Silver/Low volume(5%-20%) DMSO , would require quantitative levels of
impractical volumes-------to pose serious health risks among an
experimental  volunteer group.
                          Please consider that we do not offer ANY FORM
of medical advice or prescription, executing only  experimental
researches.    Health-compromised individuals are encouraged to seek
licensed, professional, medical assistance.
                                                            Sincerely,
Brooks Bradley.


ascottsil...@aol.com wrote:

> Thanks for the post Catherine,
>
> So this would indicate that CS can cause brain damage? At least in
> rats...
>
> Andy
>
> From: C Creel
>
> An experimental study on silver in the nervous system and on aspects
> of its
> general cellular toxicity.
> Rungby J
> Dan Med Bull 1990 Oct 37:442-9
>
>