Product Description
Date: 9 August 2005
Manufacturer: Natural-Immunogenics
Product Name:Argentyn 23
Product Type: Ionic Silver
Concentration: 23 ppm
Container Size: 8 oz.
Container Material: Glass - Amber
Laboratory Analysis of Product
Conductivity: 16.9 uS/cm
Turbidity: 1.33 NTU
Color: Clear
pH: 6.95
Total Concentration: 15.7 ppm +/- 0.05 ppm *
Ionic Concentration: 14.9 ppm +/- 0.05 ppm
Particle Concentration: 0.8 ppm
In other words, little significant difference other than the Pup silver
has more "colloid" content which may be an advantage or just neutral.
At 20 PPM and under it's nearly impossible to use enough to encounter
problems that that amount of water doesn't vastly overshadow.
Agyria [Smurf syndrome] is extremely rare at any dose levels. Silver
*retention* is the culprit and retaining silver is actually a bit hard for
someone with a normal metabolism and adequate nutrition.
As much water as you can drink without going into a coma would be the
upper limit for shortish periods of time.
Try anything for a month?
It's always wise to take a break and not use more than needed.
Silver Chloride is probably not, in itself , a culprit. It's just a lot
easier to lose control over total silver content. People have been
consuming who knows how much of who knows what for decades before anyone
thought about it one way or another and complaints are not to be easily
found in the gripe-heaven of cyberspace....true and accurate or otherwise.
I don't know of anyone whos nails went blue at under 20 PPM even at a quart
a day for a long time.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I do believe those who did experience that
effect were using a completely uncontrolled procedure and had no idea how
strong their CS was.
It's highly probable that these individuals also had a Selenium deficiency.
There are several other reasons nails can appear to be blue that don't
have anything to do with silver. A couple may have misconstrued why their
nails were blue.
You will not absorb or retain significant amounts of silver using it
topically in any case.
Direct application along with internal could be of great help. Many
people use DMSO at 10% or under to enhance skin penetration and/or a few
drops of Hydrogen Peroxide mixed in.
Scalps are the easiest because it's not hard to keep them wetted down.
Many people mix CS with Gatoraid as a carrier. [That stuff never hits
bottom] Gatorade does have a lot of various salts in it and will most
likely make silver chloride, but that reaction takes some time. Mix and
use immediately.
I think that very fresh CS has beneficial properties that stored CS does
not. I "know" and can prove that it's *different* before it stabilizes,
but no proof that it works differently other than possibly slanted
observations.
If you add peroxide too soon, you'll see there is a difference.
Ode
At 12:48 PM 9/7/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Jason, or anyone, I was wondering if you could tell me what the safest upper
>dosage is of correctly made CS. I have an e friend who has severe lyme
>adhesions in the scalp and neck, that she cannot get rid of. These
>adhesions are so painful they wake her up every few hours all night long,
>and she has to throw her head over the side of the bed, toss her head around
>and pull her neck muscles to break the adhesions and drain the fluid into
>the lymph. She has to do this all day long, too. People have told her she
>would have to take 16 ounces of CS a day, but that "everyone whose done that
>got blue fingernails or agyria". I want to tell her that agyria only comes
>from incorrectly made CS (with salt), but am not sure if I have that right
>or not. I do believe that many people with lyme are taking the CS with mega
>doses of salt and vit. C as the protocol. Perhaps taking that much sea salt
>along with correctly made CS would cause the skin turning color? I don't
>belive even 16 ounces of the right CS a day would turn the skin blue, but
>again, never having actually drank 16 ounces of my CS a day (I have a self
>stirring silver puppy) I can't speak from experience. I'm wondering if
>anyone out there taking the salt/C protocol for lyme, AND drinking 16 ounces
>of CS a day, has experienced any adverse effects?
>
>She also says "I know Argentum 23 is much safer at much lower amounts but
>very costly." after talking about the CS, but I have no idea what Argentum
>23 is.
>
>So--any thoughts on this?
>
>samala
>Renee
>
>
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