Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 Curious info, but what puzzles me is the dilemma between water soluble and ionic elements. There is also a polemic going between ionic and colloidal solutions. What first comes to my mind aren't they all go through stomach, meaning getting dissolved by acids in the stomach, which is primarily 10% chloral acid, meaning they all get to atomic levels via that process. Yes there are slight variations. Ionic solutions would be more reactive as they carry ionic charge, but at the end aren't they all getting into the system on atomic level? If they would be injected directly into the blood stream, then it would be a different story. And statement like Colloidal Copper or Gold are poisons, while water soluble Copper or Gold aren't doesn't make sense. Well with Gold may be, because it may not be reactive with stomach acid, but with copper definitely a highly questionable statement, also magnesium, calcium... There is also a statement that water soluble led is non toxic. That sounds real suspicious. So what's the process of making an element water soluble and not ionic or colloidal? Sellers of water solubles claim method being proprietary. That also ring bells... At least idea should be disclosed. Otherwise they might just peddling the same ionic stuff under new proprietary label. Sounds like well constructed hype. Need more science! > Lots of good info and remedies here: > http://www.karinya.com/bodyneeds.htm > > You may want to print this out and save it to a Word page for later > reference. I found the section on using Ozone especially helpful; > some amazing remedies. > > > -- > Best regards, > > Bil Green > 2001 TV VCR > Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 > mailto:tv.vcrrepair@v... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2004 Report Share Posted April 30, 2004 I am in a silver group, and you seem correct on your concerns. There are a lot of misconceptions that travel around. There is documentation that silver in most forms currently in use (whether in self care or traditional health) kills bacteria and viruses. It does also kill friendly bacteria, but doesn't generally make it to the part of the digestive system that holds the friendly bacteria. Also, our bodies have quite a large volume (comparatively) of friendly bacteria, and the amount of silver used would not be enough to kill it all anyways, and our bodies do replenish our friendly bacteria on an ongoing basis. Many people that I talk to online about silver are doing many things for their health, which often includes supplementing for friendly bacteria. Silver becomes just part of self care. This site (though I have not looked through it completely) is probably useful as one of many articles that people interested in self care should read. When it comes to self care, we do have to remember to do our homework, and not just stop at one or two articles. It has taken about 6 months on the silver list (at about 15 messages per day) to feel comfortable about using it, and learning which forms are best, etc. We have gotten so used to having our doctors just write a prescription, and telling us only when to take it, that we no longer think we need to investigate. For those interested in self care, it is a responsibility that will take time to study, and if we do not take the time, and do thorough investigating, then we will not see the promised results. For those interested in some of the topics if this web site, just remember that it is just one article of MANY you should read. When conflicts are found, just keep investigating until you are comfortable with the answers. Thora BC, Canada Re: Ozone, MSM, Silver, etc. Curious info, but what puzzles me is the dilemma between water soluble and ionic elements. There is also a polemic going between ionic and colloidal solutions. What first comes to my mind aren't they all go through stomach, meaning getting dissolved by acids in the stomach, which is primarily 10% chloral acid, meaning they all get to atomic levels via that process. Yes there are slight variations. Ionic solutions would be more reactive as they carry ionic charge, but at the end aren't they all getting into the system on atomic level? If they would be injected directly into the blood stream, then it would be a different story. And statement like Colloidal Copper or Gold are poisons, while water soluble Copper or Gold aren't doesn't make sense. Well with Gold may be, because it may not be reactive with stomach acid, but with copper definitely a highly questionable statement, also magnesium, calcium... There is also a statement that water soluble led is non toxic. That sounds real suspicious. So what's the process of making an element water soluble and not ionic or colloidal? Sellers of water solubles claim method being proprietary. That also ring bells... At least idea should be disclosed. Otherwise they might just peddling the same ionic stuff under new proprietary label. Sounds like well constructed hype. Need more science! > Lots of good info and remedies here: > http://www.karinya.com/bodyneeds.htm > > You may want to print this out and save it to a Word page for later > reference. I found the section on using Ozone especially helpful; > some amazing remedies. > > > -- > Best regards, > > Bil Green > 2001 TV VCR > Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 > mailto:tv.vcrrepair@v... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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