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Re: [colloidal silver]


Date sent:              Fri, 28 Jun 2002 17:34:26 -0400
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From:                   Jim Thompson - w3lap <w3lap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Organization:           W3LAP SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE
Subject:                [colloidal silver]
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> Have any in the group tried [colloidal silver]?
> As a preventative maintaince or as a possible cure. I hear it has
> completely cured many different brain diseases and disorders. I
> understand colloidal silver stops shakes within minutes and
> regenerates motor skills almost immediately. Colloidal Silver is an
> old fashion remeady that contains many miracle cures. All comments
> appreciated. -- Jim Thompson - w3lap mailto:w3lap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


Silver, in virtually any form, is toxic if taken internally.
Fortunately, it is relatively inert and does not absorb easily; but,
gram for gram, it is as toxic as is mercury.

Best,

Bob

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