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Thank you for the reply. I am clueless when it comes to silver apart from what @Travis has informed me about. Would silver still be a metal though and a stress on the body like iron or is this totally different. Sorry if it is a stupid question.@Nikki has this to say from Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)- Is There A Pharma Bias?:
To prevent UTI, my dad takes 2 tbsp twice a day of mesosilver. It has worked beautifully for the last couple of years. I take 1tsp twice daily (I am petite) and avoid the flu (and who knows what else) with this dose. My friend's mom is given a large dose of buffered vitamin C at night on an empty stomach and that is reportedly controlling her UTIs. Controlling UTI is very important in the elderly. People don't realize how much a UTI can affect an elderly person's mentation.
You're welcome. I don't think I can even call myself knowledgeable on it. I only got to have an appreciation for it indirectly, as haidut has told me in a thread on "copper complexes (do a title search on it)" that copper, silver, and gold all have similar antibacterial properties. I learned to make my own copper acetate solution from the thread, and used it, together with vitamin C, to rescue my cat from a case of feline distemper, for which I've seen many of my kittens die from. I wasn't sure whether it was the vitamin C or the copper acetate, but I'd like to believe that they were acting synergistically.Thank you for the reply. I am clueless when it comes to silver apart from what @Travis has informed me about. Would silver still be a metal though and a stress on the body like iron or is this totally different. Sorry if it is a stupid question.
You're welcome. I don't think I can even call myself knowledgeable on it. I only got to have an appreciation for it indirectly, as haidut has told me in a thread on "copper complexes (do a title search on it)" that copper, silver, and gold all have similar antibacterial properties. I learned to make my own copper acetate solution from the thread, and used it, together with vitamin C, to rescue my cat from a case of feline distemper, for which I've seen many of my kittens die from. I wasn't sure whether it was the vitamin C or the copper acetate, but I'd like to believe that they were acting synergistically.
It makes me wish that I had jumped aboard the silver colloidal train with Nikki the moment she mentioned it, as I think it would have helped my mom deal with her recurring UTI. When I finally decided to order Mesosilver colloidal silver, it was too late as my mom had died before I received the colloidal silver. Certainly it was my reticence that caused the delay.
There are many products that claim to be colloidal silver but aren't. Mesosilver is true colloidal silver, and is rather pricey when compared to the wannabes. I don't have article that explains true colloidal silver from the interlopers, but I think you can do a search and find a good explanation of true colloidal silver. If not, let me know so I can search out the article.
Since Colloidal Silver kills all bacteria good and bad, isn't it compromising or outright exposing the gut to all kind of disease?You're welcome. I don't think I can even call myself knowledgeable on it. I only got to have an appreciation for it indirectly, as haidut has told me in a thread on "copper complexes (do a title search on it)" that copper, silver, and gold all have similar antibacterial properties. I learned to make my own copper acetate solution from the thread, and used it, together with vitamin C, to rescue my cat from a case of feline distemper, for which I've seen many of my kittens die from. I wasn't sure whether it was the vitamin C or the copper acetate, but I'd like to believe that they were acting synergistically.
It makes me wish that I had jumped aboard the silver colloidal train with Nikki the moment she mentioned it, as I think it would have helped my mom deal with her recurring UTI. When I finally decided to order Mesosilver colloidal silver, it was too late as my mom had died before I received the colloidal silver. Certainly it was my reticence that caused the delay.
There are many products that claim to be colloidal silver but aren't. Mesosilver is true colloidal silver, and is rather pricey when compared to the wannabes. I don't have article that explains true colloidal silver from the interlopers, but I think you can do a search and find a good explanation of true colloidal silver. If not, let me know so I can search out the article.
His name is Karason and he made the wrong kind of CS and he drank it heavily for years. He was careless and misinformed.dont do it... some guy's skin literally turned all blue from it.. i think that is enough to tell you not to do it..
His name is Karason and he made the wrong kind of CS and he drank it heavily for years. He was careless and misinformed.
One of our forum members (@burtlancast) is convinced that Cutler is serving as a disinformation agent of the ADA (and perhaps the AMA), a limited hangout shepherding-type whose raison d'etre is to flock together as many amalgam-poisoned individuals as his popularity will allow onto which are given recommendations for doing nearly everything besides taking legal action. It's true that silver has some affinity for thiols, but to a much lesser extent than does Hg²⁺. Most scientists seem to consider Ag⁺ relatively nontoxic—perhaps even less than so selenium, copper, zinc, iron, and manganese, although it's not considered essential. This is a monovalent cation like K⁺ and Na⁺ and doesn't have the radical-generating redox activity as does iron and manganese (or nitrate). I would bet that the majority so-reported 'silver toxicity' actually stems from the use of silver nitrate (Ag⁺NO₃⁻), the most popular form, with the majority of the side-effects attributable to its downstream reactive nitrogen species: nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, and especially peroxynitrite are quite damaging. The argyria observed consequent of silver oxide ingestion actually demonstrates this element's general safety, as the skin color change merely indicates how much a person can actually have in their body without any having any other significant side effect. If I had to take a pick between Andrew Cutler giving an honest appraisal of of silver ions and him being disingenuous—perhaps to detract from mercury's toxicity by focusing on silver, also contained in amalgam fillings—I would choose the latter. The silver ion has a very good track record for safety and is highly effective. Only silver nano- and microparticles appear capable of absorbing enough light to change skin color, and I have seen no case reports of argyria being caused by the much smaller electrically-generated Ag⁺ ions.Colloidal silver is a big NO NO for Andrew Cutler, the expert in mercury and heavy metal poisoning.
Few quotes from him:
"Never use colloidal silver. It is no less poison than vaccine or amalgam filling mercury. Never go back to that MD. Next time he gives you poison you might take it before you ask. "
"Giving colloidal silver to a 5 year old is a great way to give them epilepsy or a personality disorder."
"Colloidal silver (unlike larger scale silver particles) dissolves and will poison you. It is a biocide just like mercurochrome and merthiolate - heavy metals kill all life. When applied topically they just kill surface microbes before killing the organism - you - that the microbes are on. Of course, before it kills you, you get miserably sick and with silver that generally involves brain electrical activity problems."
"This is not a theoretical risk, I've consulted on cases where some criminal quack got the parents to feed their kid a lot of colloidal silver and they developed epilepsy as a result, and know of cases where adults used it and developed personality disorders. I've also seen high silver in many of the hair tests I've seen from epileptics. "
Since Colloidal Silver kills all bacteria good and bad, isn't it compromising or outright exposing the gut to all kind of disease?
Here's a link to a website owned by the Colloidal Science Laboratory Inc. It is obviously pro-colloidal silver, but read the explanation as to why it isn't colloidal silver that caused argyria, the condition of turning skin blue from silver ions, not colloids :ok... i just dont see the point because there's other avenues to do what it supposedly does without the risk of turning you blue... i don't think it's worth the risk... but to each their own
After much research, and being convinced as well, that what you want is the smaller colloidal silver, versus the larger ionic silver, I decided to make my own at home, via these instructions.Here's a link to a website owned by the Colloidal Science Laboratory Inc. It is obviously pro-colloidal silver, but read the explanation as to why it isn't colloidal silver that caused argyria, the condition of turning skin blue from silver ions, not colloids :
The Blue Man - Mass Media Deception
The website explains the difference between colloidal silver and ionic silver. It says, among other things, that colloidal silver generators that can be purchased for home production of colloidal silver don't really produce colloidal silver, but instead produce mostly silver ions. Colloidal silver are silver particles, and so do not turn into silver compounds. And colloidal silver particles have large surface areas, as they can be made into nano-sized particles. The small the particle size, the larger the surface area. There's more explanations, FAQs, and studies contained in it.
I bought Mesosilver from Amazon on account of it, because I was questioning whether it makes sense to spend for an expensive product. Nothing is as expensive as a cheap product that doesn't deliver on its claims, right? It's better to spend more for a product that works. But I really haven't used Mesosilver yet to such an extent that I can say it works for me convincingly. So I'm not making a testimonial.
But can you take antibiotics without risking a fungal infection, or an antifungal without risking a bacterial infection. The silver ion is unique in that it inhibits both of those (the nonresistant strains of cours.)ok... i just dont see the point because there's other avenues to do what it supposedly does without the risk of turning you blue... i don't think it's worth the risk... but to each their own
Here's a link to a website owned by the Colloidal Science Laboratory Inc. It is obviously pro-colloidal silver, but read the explanation as to why it isn't colloidal silver that caused argyria, the condition of turning skin blue from silver ions, not colloids :
The Blue Man - Mass Media Deception
The website explains the difference between colloidal silver and ionic silver. It says, among other things, that colloidal silver generators that can be purchased for home production of colloidal silver don't really produce colloidal silver, but instead produce mostly silver ions. Colloidal silver are silver particles, and so do not turn into silver compounds. And colloidal silver particles have large surface areas, as they can be made into nano-sized particles. The small the particle size, the larger the surface area. There's more explanations, FAQs, and studies contained in it.
I bought Mesosilver from Amazon on account of it, because I was questioning whether it makes sense to spend for an expensive product. Nothing is as expensive as a cheap product that doesn't deliver on its claims, right? It's better to spend more for a product that works. But I really haven't used Mesosilver yet to such an extent that I can say it works for me convincingly. So I'm not making a testimonial.
Here's a link to a website owned by the Colloidal Science Laboratory Inc. It is obviously pro-colloidal silver, but read the explanation as to why it isn't colloidal silver that caused argyria, the condition of turning skin blue from silver ions, not colloids :
The Blue Man - Mass Media Deception
The website explains the difference between colloidal silver and ionic silver. It says, among other things, that colloidal silver generators that can be purchased for home production of colloidal silver don't really produce colloidal silver, but instead produce mostly silver ions. Colloidal silver are silver particles, and so do not turn into silver compounds. And colloidal silver particles have large surface areas, as they can be made into nano-sized particles. The small the particle size, the larger the surface area. There's more explanations, FAQs, and studies contained in it.
I bought Mesosilver from Amazon on account of it, because I was questioning whether it makes sense to spend for an expensive product. Nothing is as expensive as a cheap product that doesn't deliver on its claims, right? It's better to spend more for a product that works. But I really haven't used Mesosilver yet to such an extent that I can say it works for me convincingly. So I'm not making a testimonial.