Dear Richard,
Thank you for this post,  you are a breath of fresh air and a 
gentleman too.
regards,
Tony Moody

On 26 Apr 2005 at 17:39, Richard Harris wrote about :
Subject : RE: CS>Silver saved Rosemary?

> Hi All,
> 
> I thought someone else might supply this insight, but as a FL
> Pharmacist of 58 years, I recall many over the counter purchases of
> Argyrol and Protargol (I believe). The Argyrol drops were especially
> to drop into "sore eyes" caused by gnats flying from one person to the
> next and carrying the problem. This was prevalent during hot southern
> weather and one's eyes became very sore and light was painful to
> them--so the patient became a hermit staying in the dark as they
> instilled the silver protein drops--which stained the eyes and the
> skin brown. These aqueous solutions were 0.1 to 2% and used as an
> antiseptic and germicide for infected mucuous membranes (nose drops).
> These solutions were freshly prepared and should be replaced in a few
> days or weeks. Samaan finds that while colloidal silver preparations
> are less efficient as disinfectants than is ionic silver (e.g.. silver
> nitrate) a 1:5000 solution of CS ia a stronger disinfectant than
> phenol solution, 1:250. Moreover, the CS solutions are much less
> irritating, and are much safer to use than silver nitrate solution.
> Information from Arny's Principles of Pharmacy, 4th edition.
> 
> My understanding is that Rosemary received her CSP nose drops to use
> in nostrils for a couple weeks, but continued using them for a couple
> years (Certainly NOT an ideal patient; however, it can be purchased
> OTC. What surprises me is that as a young lady applying makeup and
> doing her hair daily during that time before her mirror, she failed to
> realize the blue-graying until her teacher asked, "Why are you that
> color?" I'm truly sorry about her problem and wish that she would use
> some of the proven methods of normalizing her skin.
> 
> Surely if there were many people affected, Milk Cartons would have
> pictures of a different victim each week. I praise God that He has
> given us this Marvelous Blessing of CS that if properly made, I
> believe to be effective for many health problems and free from side
> effects other than Herx if large doses taken for very bad problems.
> 
> Sincerely,
> _______________________________________
> Richard Harris, 57 Year FL Pharmacist
> 448 West Juniata Street
> Clermont, FL 34711
> www.rharrisinc.com
> http://www.seasilver.com/reh
> http://healthandhealing.blogspot.com
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 1:11 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Silver saved Rosemary?
> 
> 
>  I'd really like to know for sure exactly what form of silver she
>  used.
> Not because I care about her nor about her claims of risk from EIS,
> but for the sake of accuracy. It is important to be accurate,
> otherwise as we refute her claims, we are as bad as she and those who
> promote her story with misleading statements that EIS is risky because
> of what happended to her.
> 
> You can't fight quackery with inaccuracies, mis-statements, and
> assumptions.  Perhaps it can't be truly fought at all, people will
> believe what they want to believe, but I do not want to align myself
> with any type of quackery by spreading myths or making wrong
> statements. Where I can find out enough to make accurate statements
> that is what I prefer to do. If there is no verifiable information as
> to what exactly she did use, we can say what IS verifiable, namely
> that what she used was NOT EIS/CS. At least I think that much is not
> arguable?
> 
> This is the hard part of truth. If you are not a liar, or don't want
> to be a liar, you must restrict yourself to truth as best you can
> determine it: quacks and scam artists of every stripe don't have this
> limitation. They are free to say anything at all to obtain their
> desired ends.
> 
> sol
> 
> oldgl...@bigcountry.net wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm thinking, Who cares?  Either her doctor made a mistake and/or
> >this
> woman
> >made a mistake in overdosing.  She is still alive and doing well.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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