I pulled this off another group on Yahoo. I found it very distributing, not 
because I  believe it is true but because I don't know how to rebut it. The two 
links in the post are to an article written by a self-styled "Health 
Consultant" warning of the dangers of CS. 
   
  The first major error I noticed in the article was linking argyria to the use 
of CS. Anyone who spends any time researching Colloidal Silver knows argyria 
has never been associated with use of CS. As far as I understand it, this is a 
(possible) outcome of excessive (whatever that is) intake of silver proteins. 
Also, the author seems to have a problem with the makers of Sea Silver (??!!) 
which I think can easily be dismissed. What bothers me is what he has to say 
about silver toxicity and it's build up in the body. I don't have an easy 
answer to that and I was hoping someone on the list may be able to better 
address this.
   
  One other thing - the person who posted this link seems to be hostile towards 
those that make CS equipment - this is not my view point at all and I am only 
including it because it is part of the original post.
   
  Chuck
   
  Here it is:
   
    Date: Fri May 5, 2006 11:42pm(PDT)
  Subject: Colds and Influenza - General tips for COLDS and FLU
   
  Posted by : Annie A...
   
  Although most who have tried Colloidal Silver, swear by its efficacy, I can't 
help wondering why Jonathan Campbell - Health Consultant in the USA is so 
totally opposed to its use. :shock: 
   
  His reasoning may be viewed here:
  
   
  The Silver Hoax :frown: 
  http://www.cqs.com/#silver
  
   
  Silver - The Dark Side of a New Health Craze :evil: 
  http://www.cqs.com/silver.htm
  
   
  In any case, it's definitely not as simple to make oneself, as is so often 
falsely advertised by CS device manufacturers. 
   
  
  Best you judge for yourself through adequate research available on the Net.
  @nnie :wink: