Whenever, if ever, my felines come down with any type of illness, they always get a dose of CSW administered by eye dropper. I don't think the claws or paws have ever indicated any blue moons - and their fur color is unchanged... No blueness.... Ha... ha... One of my cats, Angel, had a serious infection where she drooled blood colored saliva onto the front of her beautiful coat. I used CSW with her 3 - 4 times daily and Flor*Essence tea to detox her. This illness went on for about three months as did her daily dosages of both and she's healed and back into good shape. I published a children's book entitled: "Angel the Mischievous Cat" which is a delightfully humorous book for children ages 3 - 8. It was released by the publisher, Publish America, on January 19th. At publishamerica.com. under children's books. There you will see a very healthy Angel playing her tricks for youngsters.
i have used CSW for years and do not have bluemoons or blue tinted flesh color. I use it on burns, cuts, if ever I think I have a sore throat coming on, if ever sinus infections begin coming on, in my washer, on the counters, in the bathrooms, etc.,. It's always stopped any infection dead in their tracks before they could ever take hold. I haven't had a cold or any illness in years. I don't use it daily, but sometimes gargle to kill off any bacteria and i soak my toothbrush in it. For me, it's a miracle in a bottle - a glass bottle that is... Ha... ha... It's my humble opinion that argyria can only happen if CSW is made incorrectly. John On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Richard Goodwin <[email protected]>wrote: > I could also care less if I turn gray or blue, at least a little, but after > almost 4 years of taking silver daily, a good swallow or two, or several > more if I feel like I'm coming down with something, I have not only had no > colds, flu or flu shots, but have also not even a hint of blue or gray > except a little bit in fingernail moons, and that only under fluorescent > lights. Doesn't sound like a big deal to me. I'd rather be well than pink. > > Dick > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Dave Darrin <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Wed, January 27, 2010 4:42:29 PM > *Subject:* Re: CS>Anecdotal Evidence and CS > > I suspect there are more with Argeria than will admit to it. > As to why we keep taking it is because we would rather be healthy--To hell > with the looks. > I'm to damn old to give a damn what I look like--Besides I already have an > excellent wife so I don't have to go chasing and she is all right with it. > Dave > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>wrote: > >> I don't understand why. Isn't argyria really rare? How many of us are on >> this list, and how many have argyria? It would be interesting to see the >> results, but I bet there aren't many! And given people's fears, I know for >> certain that if I told the people I know who are taking EIS that they could >> get argyria, (even if they only take the smallest amount) then they >> *wouldn't* take it, and would lose out on all the benefits. I don't think >> its worth this for such a remote possibility, especially as argyria is not >> life threatening and reversible. Also, I can't understand why if people >> start to get a tinge of colour, why they don't stop taking it? dee >> >> On 27 Jan 2010, at 17:05, Norton, Steve wrote: >> >> When people use EIS, they don’t necessarily have the perfect lifestyle, >> diet, habitat, supplement consumption or the ideal physiological processes. >> To limit EIS usage to someone who does would probably exclude everyone on >> the planet. So EIS usage has to be considered in the context of “real life” >> people and not idealized conditions. It is my opinion that if ideal >> conditions are needed for EIS to not cause argyria, then EIS can cause >> argyria since those ideal conditions are unrealizable. >> >> In the vein of seeing a glass half full or half empty, you say that you >> have not seen any studies, etc. that conclusively demonstrates that EIS can >> cause argyria. On the other hand, I too have studied the literature and have >> not found anything that would substantiate why EIS, apparently alone of all >> forms of silver, cannot cause argyria. I am aware of the passing of silver >> ions through the mucosal tissues. Mike Monnet estimates that at about 10% of >> the ionic content can be transported that way. If you swallow EIS, who knows >> what compound the ionic silver forms in the stomach? If the stomach is empty >> it is probably silver chloride but what if food is also present? Then what >> compounds are formed and transported into the blood? >> >> >> >> >

