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Re: Lets dig deeper and find out more?
 
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Re: Lets dig deeper and find out more?


[One of them has serious argyria...]
-Praps you could explain how that determination was made? considering there are a multitude of reasons that argyria symptoms can become evident, not just as a result of EIS ingestion/use/application...{that's Electrolytically Isolated Silver...NOT 'CS' in it's many forms}

EXACTLY what was being ingested/used/applied? (and don't say Colloidal Silver cos ANYTHING and EVERYTHING which contains the minutest amount of silver, with total disregard to appropriate production protocols, is termed 'CS'). Outline and describe what constituted the product, what quantity was being ingested/used/applied? and for how long? and how it was produced...IN DETAIL.

[...developed psychotic symptoms after ingesting Colloidal Silver ]
-Describe IN DETAIL how that determination was made in relation to EIS, outline what methods were used in diagnosing those psychotic symptoms? what were those symptoms? who or what facility determined that diagnosis? was anything else ingested/used/applied/snorted etc in conjunction with that CS? and what EXACTLY was the PRECISE ingredients of that substance classed ' Colloidal Silver ?' in this instance? I am aware that anyone and everyone can say anything on this medium so it's gunna be difficult to dispute one way or tuther, but I'm interested to hear how these conclusions were come by.

The year in which these observations were made would be handy also.

Regarding that 'CS?' terminology...to my knowledge Colloidal Silver is non existant using the LV electrolysis method. It's generally recognised in published literature that for a solution to be classified as a colloidal solution at least 50% of that solution should consist of the solute in the form of 'colloids', this is NOT the case with solutions consisting of pure fine silver in DW using LV electrolysis, and those 'colloids' should be under 1 micron in size...state the *largest* size of the colloids in that CS you speak of? I doubt that you can.

Carefully constructed answers to these questions would be useful and educational.
 

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