Guest guest Posted May 30, 2002 Report Share Posted May 30, 2002 This is from the WHO site: http://who.int/water_sanitation_health/GDWQ/Chemicals/silverfull.htm Guidelines for drinking water quality The article seems to be pretty comprehensive and combined with the info in the following article may answer many questions on colloidal silver toxicity. The following article seems to be unbiased, but since the book contains info on making colloidal silver and it is posted on a colloidal silver sales website, I am still skeptical of its total objectivity. It's actually a chapter from the book _Colloidal Silver: Medical Uses, Toxicology, & Manufacturing_ by Hill, D.C. http://www.clspress.com/tox.html FYI, the e-book is available for download for $12.95. http://www.clspress.com/order.html Mark Metcalf, author of _Colloidal Silver: Making the Safest and Most Powerful Medicine on Earth for the Price of Water_, has a website with dosage info and other interesting info. http://www.aboutsilvermedicine.com/index.html Any discussion on silver ingestion toxicity would be incomplete without including the URL to Rosemary s website. Rosemary has argyria from using silver nosedrops for several years back in the early 1950s. She presents the " other side " of the story. http://homepages.together.net/~rjstan/rose1.html If you are going to use colloidal silver, the most prudent recommendation seems to be to use a solution with low parts per million (3-5ppm) for a limited time only for a specific reason. http://www.ylana.com/seffect.htm I, personally, do not use colloidal silver at this time though I am not yet 100% opposed to its use. The idea of purposefully ingesting heavy metals doesn't appeal to me. ine in SC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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