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Act Now to Save Colloidal Silver from EPA

Regulation!

Steve Barwick here, for http://www.TheSilverEdge.com

There are only 12 days left to voice your opposition to the proposal for

the EPA to regulate nanosilver products -- including colloidal silver --

as " pesticides. "

EPA is taking public comments until January 20th, after which they will make

their decision.

We need hundreds or even thousands of readers to let the EPA know that

colloidal silver should not be included under these new regulations.

As it stands, the main petition sponsor, the International Center For

Technology Assessment (CTA) has drawn up a list of nanosilver

products

http://www.icta.org/nanoaction/doc/CTA%20Petition%20Appendix%20A_nano-silver_pro\

duct_inventory.pdf

they claim need to be regulated by EPA. And among that list are the four

top brands of colloidal silver (Sovereign Silver, Meso Silver, ASAP Silver,

Utopia Silver) as well as many lesser known brands.

This is clearly a ploy to regulate colloidal silver as a " pesticide " under

the EPA's revised FIFRA regulations, which require you to prove your silver

product causes no harm to beneficial microorganisms or other creatures in

the environment.

Please read the articles at

http://www.colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com

if you have not done so already. And then follow the simple directions for

contacting the EPA by email, fax, or through the comments system on their

web site, and let them know how you feel about this ploy to regulate

colloidal silver (along with other nanosilver products) as " pesticides. "

If the EPA begins to regulate colloidal silver as a " pesticide " under its

revised FIFRA regulations, this will, in effect, unjustly put just about

every colloidal silver manufacturer out of business. The costs of proving

that a colloidal silver product causes no harm to the environment would be

prohibitive (environmental impact reports can cost millions of dollors), and

the regulatory burden on colloidal silver manufacturers would be

unsustainable.

What's more, if the EPA decides to regulate nanosilver (read: colloidal

silver) as a " pesticide, " even colloidal silver generators and related

supplies will no longer be available.

Be sure to do your part by reading the two articles at

http://www.ColloidalSilverSecrets.blogspot.com

and then following the simple instructions for contacting the EPA to voice your

opinion through email, fax

or their online comments system.

Thank you, and best regards,

Steve Barwick

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