Very good. Would you be so kind as to write a preface or introduction to
colloidal silver for the article I am writing. I will post both of them, and
link them both ways.  Mine is oriented more toward the manufacturer and
scientific side, I need to balance that will an expose of Quackwatch, Jacobs
and information on it's effectiveness and uses.

Thanks,

Marshall

"M. G. Devour" wrote:

> Welcome Patrik,
>
> As you will soon discover with every alternative health concept, there
> are a cadre of people waiting to pounce, who will tell you that it
> doesn't work, it's dangerous, and that your friendly mainstream
> physician is the only person you can trust with responsibility for your
> health care decisions...
>
> The quackwatch idiots are usually right in the front lines.
>
> To an extent they are correct, in that alternative medicine, as it's
> practiced on the internet, is a chaotic zoo of conflicting claims,
> belligerant hucksterism, fanatical debunking, and utter lunacy. If you
> are looking for an excuse to dismiss the whole thing, you *will* be
> able to find all the justification that you need.
>
> What they don't want you to notice, is that beneath all the confusion,
> there are communities of people, just like this one, where people
> gather, exchange information and reports, and communicate what works
> and what doesn't. They gather around a particular treatment, or a
> specific disease or condition, or sometimes just a general interest in
> health and longevity.
>
> When you've settled in and made a few friends, and you've seen enough
> reports from people just like you, who are *not* trying to sell you
> anything, that something seems to work... Well, then it's time to look
> a bit deeper.
>
> And what then? What happens when you find out there really is a cheap,
> simple, and effective cure for something that the mainstream doctors
> don't know how to treat? Why don't they know about it? How could they
> *not* know about it? If they know about it, why won't they tell you?
>
> And so it goes. And you'll be travelling the path of all of us that
> have come before you. And we will welcome you. <smile>
>
> > Hi! I am new here. It seems like there is a conflict out there about
> > products that are almost free. Of course the industry would lose power
> > and money if this became to big.
> >
> > I searched Colloidal silver on internet and read alot of interesting.
> > But this was at first place:
> > www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/silverad.html
> >
> >
> > Are they right or is does it really work? Maybe this is sponsored by the
> > industry?
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> Yes, properly made and used, CS seems to work, seems to be safe, and is
> certainly inexpensive and simple to use.
>
> But, then, it has *not* been found to be generally safe or effective by
> the FDA, so you're on your own, aren't you?
>
> Be well,
>
> Mike D.
>
> [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
> [[email protected]                        ]
> [Speaking only for myself...               ]
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