Greetings Frank,

You write:
> What Quinto and Trem fail to address is the fact that no medical
> researcher anywhere has ever been able to find any significant amount of
> ionic silver in human blood serum. Sometimes a beautiful theory can be
> destroyed by a single ugly fact. It seems that this ugly fact is most
> conveniently ignored.

Which *BEGS* that we ask the *rest* of the question:

Does ingesting an ionic silver preparation produce any *OTHER* form of 
silver compound, complex, or particulate in the bloodstream? Any form 
at all?

We don't really care if there is "any significant amount of ionic 
silver in human blood serum..."  We all know that silver ions do not 
last long in the bloodstream.

What we care about is if there is *ANY* form of silver that is formed 
in the bloodstream after ingesting a predominantly ionic preparation?

Do you have access to any studies that would answer that question? If 
so, would you share them?

If not, then please don't insist that the lack of *IONIC* silver in 
blood plasma is sufficient to prove that ingesting a predominantly 
ionic preparation will not produce effective levels of silver in the 
bloodstream.

Thank you,

Mike D.




[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com                        ]
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