At 09:26 AM 3/24/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Some on the list have stated that low ppm's at 5 ppm is more effective
than 10-20ppm taken throughout the day for a chronic condition with no
chance of agyria. But, scientists have also said that a concentrated dose
is more apt to get into deeper muscle tissue and lymph than low dose.
Which is it?
The statement above makes no sense, so it's neither.
"Low dose" and "concentrated dose" say absolutely nothing about how much
silver is being consumed over what period into what volume, for what
purpose or by what method.
PPM alone means nothing when making statements about dose and dose
schedules and I've yet to see any advise "out there" that does make sense.
To clarify things just a little;
It it is being said that 5 PPM CS is somehow different than 20 PPM CS that
has been diluted by a factor of 4???
Or, Using 4 times less 20 PM CS over the same period as using 5 PPM CS does
something different?
It's the same amount of silver.
The actual "question" is, is the SILVER different, or is less silver per
volume just as good or better?
So lets just say that a person with a *normal* metabolism 'could' consume
enough water at 20PPM silver content to where one could develop agyria
over a long period of time without having the water kill them right
off...limiting that period of time where one could drink that much water to
a very short span.
Now, drinking 4 times that amount of water is safer?
Or drinking the same amount of water with less silver in it is any
different to a person who dies of water toxicity the first day.
..or that a person would even try to push the limits of common sense
caution for ANY length of time without darned good reason where the remote
possibility of turning colors would be a concern.
It takes a minimum retention of silver to develop agyria. The smallest
amount I've seen is 3 grams of silver. Other studies cite 6 to 9 grams minimum.
At a *normal* worst case elimination rate of 94% in 48 hours [or
faster], how much water must one consume at 20 PPM, for how long, in order
to build up the critical amount of silver?
My guess is a quart a day...every single day... for over 8 years. That's
not a cautious or reasonable regimen.
So, it stands to reason
Anyone who has turned colors have both an abnormal metabolism AND [for
whatever reason] didn't know what they were doing. [and did that for too long]
..which isn't all that hard to believe when people say "take 20 PPM" or
whatever, but don't specify how much at 20 PPM or for how long and even
more commonly have no idea what their concentration is and dose according
to paranoia rather than common sense and continual observation.
CS making instructions are generally very much like the dosing
instructions...totally nonsensical.
When CS instructions that come with a battery pack generator with no
controls say 1 PPM per minute, the actual PPM result is absolutely an
unknown. Several critical determining factors aren't mentioned at all and
the probable range of error is enormous.
The instructions are abysmally, possibly even dangerously, incomplete!!
The problem is, it sounds reasonable when it isn't, people think they
have a clue as to what they're doing, but in reality, have absolutely none.
The saving grace is that most people don't guzzle large quantities of CS
at any concentration [known or not] for long periods of time.
Ode
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