Hi!  thanks for your answer, but for some reason it came direct to me, could

you please resend it to...

silver-list@eskimo.com

So that others on the list can read and respond?  Thanks so much!

-James Allison

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David W Kenney" <drd...@mindspring.com>
To: "'James Allison'" <apothec...@cox.net>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 5:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Ionic or Not?


Hi...
> I can only "speculate" what might be the reason.  I suspect the Ag found 
> in
> the organs is fixed.  Meaning that it is not able to behave as CS does. 
> The
> Ag+ ion has a phenomenal affinity for negative ions and it takes great 
> energy
> to remove the negative ion from the AG ion.  Once fixed it may or may not
> have any anti-pathogenic effect.   CS to be effective has to be taken on a
> continual basis....at least the reports seem to indicate
> that.   I don't know if anyone knows what happens to CS after it is
> assimilated and finally settles into an organ and/or excreted.  Anyone 
> know?
> Dr. Kenney
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Allison [mailto:apothec...@cox.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 5:03 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: CS>Ionic or Not?
>
> Hi everybody, I just re-subscribed to the list (been gone for over a year 
> I
> think), and wanted to say hi, so...  Hello!  Anyhow, I have a quick 
> question
>
> that hopefully somebody can help me out with (Maybe Dr. Kenney?)...
>
> Quoting the book "Noble Metals and Biological Systems"...
>
> "There are numerous literature references to its abundances in ashed 
> organs
> of rats, dogs and cattle, where concentrations range from 1 to 10 ug/g.
> Abundances as high as 50 ug/g have been detected in livers.  Bell (Bell,
> P.H., Quantitive spectrographic estimation of trace elements in biological
> ash, Ind. Eng. Chem., 10, 579, 1938) found 4 and 1 ug/g silver,
> respectively, in the ash of yolks and whites of eggs, and there are 
> various
> references to its presence in the ash of cow's milk and animal feces.  In
> human beings there have been several investigations concerning the 
> abundance
>
> of this element in blood, liver, thyroid, heart, spleen, kidney, brain,
> hair, skin and teeth.  The level of silver in ashed human organs is in the
> range of 0.25 to 10.0 ug/g.  Sheldon (Sheldon, J.H., The mineral basis of
> life, Brit. Med. J., 1, 47, 1934) has found that silver is concentrated in
> thyroid glands and in tonsils.  Urinary calculi have been found to contain

> 3
>
> to 150 ug/g silver."
>
> I guess what I'm having a hard time with is this... If we already have 
> this
> much silver in us, why do we get sick at all if in fact it's the silver by
> itself that kills pathogens, and not the ionic silver?
>
> Curiously yours,
> James
>
>
>
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