Selenium is a key element involved with regulating the levels of metals
in the body...copper being a great danger to overload with and very common
in the food supply and environment.
WHERE the Selenium encounters Silver , where reactions take place, will
likely make a huge difference between adding and removing those metals.
Might not want to supplement silver and selenium at the same time.
Ode
At 02:08 PM 9/12/2009 +1030, you wrote:
I do believe we have read similar info Steve.
Your snipped quote: [I have found nothing to substantiate that any type of
selenium will remove silver from the tissues.]
-The question I would ask is "what form of silver is being referenced?"
i.e. predominantly ionic, predominantly particulate, compound, nitrate etc
etc, could be any one of a multitude of CS concoctions mascerading as EIS.
Not being of scientific background or possessing the appropriate
credentials I will continue to follow my 'hunch' while searching for
relevant information, which in all probability will not be found. With
regard to EIS I have no doubt whatsoever, perfectly safe.
I asked a question several months ago when last here but drew no response,
to which I assume no one really knows, so am not willing to pursue it any
further, I'll stick to my theory for the moment until I can find some info
more substantial.
N.
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Subject: Re: CS>Truly puzzled
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 21:50:32 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Melly,
I have found nothing to substantiate that any type of selenium will remove
silver from the tissues. Studies do show that many forms of selenium
complex with silver and will cause silver to be deposited in the tissues.
The silver complexing with those same seleniums can cause a selenium
deficiency leading to liver damage.
Selenomethionine will not complex with silver and therefore not cause
silver deposition in the tissues. It also supports the liver and critical
functions in the liver that support silver removal but it does not remove
silver directly.
So I agree with all you have said except selenomethionine directly
removing silver from the tissues.
I hope this helps.
- Steve N
----- Original Message -----
From: Melly Bag <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Sep 11 21:24:39 2009
Subject: RE: CS>Truly puzzled
Steve,
I thought selenium (methionine ME) was supposed to be taken when one
ingests CS or EIS. It was said to escort out the silver particles from
tissues. However, someone in another group wrote that other seleniums
other than ME makes silver stay in tissues and can cause argyria. Are
these correct?
Melly
--- On Fri, 9/11/09, Norton, Steve <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Norton, Steve <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: CS>Truly puzzled
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, September 11, 2009, 7:25 PM
>
>
> The Blue Man was using silver nitrate. That was bad enough
> but he lived
> in a part of South Dakota that had natural selenium in the
> water The
> combination of the two caused a buildup of silver selenide
> in his
> tissues that turned him blue. See:
>
>
>
<http://www.jeolusa.com/APPLICATIONS/REALab/TheBlueMan/tabid/503/Default>http://www.jeolusa.com/APPLICATIONS/REALab/TheBlueMan/tabid/503/Default.
> aspx
>
> - Steve N
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Annie B Smythe
[<mailto:[email protected]>mailto:[email protected]]
>
> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 4:10 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Truly puzzled
>
> I've read the news articles about the "Blue Man". Then I
> read articles
> like the one I posted earlier today. And I'm confused about
> just what
> the behind the scenes pushers of the story think they're
> accomplishing
> with this two faced scenario. The studies say silver works
> on the one
> hand and then the mass media vehemently denies it on the
> other.
>
> I certainly hope people do their own digging and don't fall
> for the
> sensation spouting mass media. They've proven time and
> again how
> inaccurate they can be, and that they're the bought mouth
> pieces of
> whomever meets their price.
>
> If it were just one or two stories I would think it was
> just a space
> filler to make sensational headlines, but this looks like a
> targeted
> type story released in print and via television for the
> express purpose
> of confusing and scaring people. Again.
>
> There aren't any more Walter Conkrites. May he rest in
> peace.
>
> Annie
>
>
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