I was just wondering what surface the "low-Quality" CS, could "build-up and accumulate" on, when nebulized. Using a nasal nebulizing, most CS that contacts a surface in the nasal passages and sinuses, is going to be washed out by mucous, at least that is my best guess. Which is why I include DSMO in my nebulizer mix. So maybe the warning was meant to be about accumulation in the lungs, or something. It just struck me no surface where the CS would build up was specified. But I was also going to ask about the statement
"If the particle size is too large to 'penetrate' into the
tissues," Because it has been my understanding that CS does not penetrate tissue on it's own. Silver ions do seem to be absorbed into the blood stream from holding it under the tongue, but I seriously doubt particles are going to penetrate through into blood vessels? I guess it depends on the particle size.

No fear here, just trying to make sense of a paragraph of warnings that made no sense to me.
sol

Ode Coyote wrote:

Doses of ground silver dust where administered to dogs via inhalation.
Elimination was 94% in 48 hours in the feces and urine.
[Morrow  1967 or thereabouts]

Tell ya something?
Be not afraid.

Ode


WARNING: DO NOT USE THE NEBULIZER TO ADMINISTER "LOW QUALITY - LOW
BIO-AVAILABILITY" COLLOIDAL SILVER!
REASON: If the particle size is too large to 'penetrate' into the
tissues, whatever is NOT absorbed remains on the surface, eventually
causing build-ups and accumulation. Use the Nebulizer ONLY to administer
a very highly bio-available CS - 80% and up!
   Remember, most LVDC CS is only 10-30% bio-available!




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