Hi Richard,

The proviso that CS not be stored in refrigerators, near magnets and in a
dark place are urban legends.  No truth.  Properly made CS is basically
bulletproof.  I have some over 3 years old, stored in clear plastic that is
as high as 45 PPM and is still the same as the day it was bottled.  Bob
Berger has frozen it with no side effects as I recall.  I wouldn't boil it
but am not sure it will affect it.

Those caveats may apply to silver in other forms but not to CS.

Best to you sir.

Trem
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Harris" <yr...@cfl.rr.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Cc: "Richard Harris" <yr...@cfl.rr.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:19 AM
Subject: [silver_list] RE: CS>Emailing: ANS00971


> Hi Thora,
> In US, as long as you label CS as being a "Mineral Supplement" without
> stating that it can be used FOR any particular ailment, you can give
> directions as to how to safely use it, as: "Hold and swish one mouthful in
> mouth for 2 or 3 minutes then swallow; repeat 2 or 3 times a day. Keep
away
> from refrigeration, microwaves, TV or magnets; storing in dark place away
> from heat and light." Ther is nothing wrong with this labelling, but you
get
> in Bigggg Trouble is you hint that is will cure any particular ailment.
>
> Sincerely,
> Richard Harris, 56 yr FL Pharmacist    www.rharrisinc.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thora Rasmussen [mailto:mugg...@rockies.net]
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 9:37 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: RE: CS>Emailing: ANS00971
>
>
> It is my understanding that non drug products cannot make cure claims, so
> anything mentioning the actual way to use it would not be allowed.  This
> letter was trickily written.  It actually does not say it is dangerous.
It
> just says the limitations on labelling.  I am unsure on what the US rules
> for dosage are, but I think what they are saying is that dosages need to
be
> clearly marked.  In Canada many things will have dosage recommendations at
a
> level that will not harm anyone, but for those people doing their own
> research, they will take however much they want.  If necessary, warnings
can
> also be included to indicate if, for example, a rash or stomache ache
occurs
> to discontinue use.  Here in Canada, there is no way you could possibly
> figure out how to use products unless you obtained the information in a
> different spot than the bottle.  Here, those 2 things cannot legally exist
> together.  That is why we often see one site with product info that does
not
> really tell us how much to take and when.  The light warning against
argyria
> looks like just a scare tactic without actually lying.  The abuse that is
> required to cause it is so way beyond even most radical users, but they
just
> "gotta" throw that in there.  Wouldn't it be interesting to see this type
of
> warning on every drug, food, and OTC medicine.  No one would leave there
> house!!  We'd all be scared to death!!
>
> Thora
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bob smith [mailto:rresm...@comcast.net]
> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 2:33 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Emailing: ANS00971
>
>
> I just came across this article.  I had never heard of these restrictions
on
> CS.  My understanding was that they did not find it harmful.  But there
> could be no claims made as to its benefits.   Bob Smith
>
>
>
> FDA
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>
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> August 17, 1999
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>
> FDA ISSUES FINAL RULE ON
> OTC DRUG PRODUCTS CONTAINING COLLOIDAL SILVER
> The FDA has issued a Final Rule declaring that all over- the-counter (OTC)
> drug products containing colloidal silver or silver salts are not
recognized
> as safe and effective and are misbranded.
> Colloidal silver is a suspension of silver particles in a colloidal
> (gelatinous) base. In recent years, colloidal silver preparations of
unknown
> formulation have been appearing in stores. These products are labeled to
> treat adults and children for diseases including HIV, AIDS, cancer,
> tuberculosis, malaria, lupus, syphilis, scarlet fever, shingles, herpes,
> pneumonia, typhoid, tetanus and many others.
> According to the Final Rule, a colloidal silver product for any drug use
> will first have to be approved by FDA under the new drug application
> procedures. The Final rule classifies colloidal silver products as
> misbranded because adequate directions cannot be written so that the
general
> public can use these drugs safely for their intended purposes. They are
also
> misbranded when their labeling falsely suggests that there is substantial
> scientific evidence to establish that the drugs are safe and effective for
> their intended uses.
> The indiscriminate use of colloidal silver solutions has resulted in cases
> of argyria, a permanent blue-gray discoloration of the skin and deep
> tissues.
> Colloidal silver ingredients and silver salts include silver proteins,
mild
> silver protein, strong silver protein, silver chloride, and silver iodide.
> The dosage form of these colloidal silver products is usually oral, but
> product labeling also contains directions for topical and, occasionally,
> intravenous use.
> In reaching its decision, FDA considered all of the information described
in
> the proposed rule (October 15, 1996) and submitted by the public in
response
> to that proposal, the Final Rule becomes effective on September 16, 1999,
30
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