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(Wayne, please note, these comments you are attributing to me were

actually made by member Thomas Smith but, were written to me..

Frank.

 

 

 

Evening Frank,

 

At 06:42 AM 11/06/2001 -0600, you wrote:

>Frank,

>Colloidal silver is one product that I would not take internally. I am

>willing to try almost anything if I am satisfied that it will do no harm, I

>have not been convinced about CS.

 

Are you basing this on hear-say evidence or on your first hand experience/

 

Here is some first hand experience.

 

I have been using and taking CS internally for about 2 years. The first

batch I made, I drank the full 16 ounces.

 

Recently, ( and about 1 year ago ) I had a bad case of ringworm. On the

case 1 year ago, I could not sleep the itch was so bad. I would try a

number of ointment, ect, and would have to get out of bed, wash them off,

and apply CS to stop the itching.

 

After a few nights of this routing, I decided to try a full 16

ounces. About 10 hours after the ingestion of the 16 ounces, the itch

stopped completely, the red spots gradually disappered to never itch again.

( until recently, and not that case is 80% better )

 

I work in the garden a lot, plant by hand, ect. Unless I am getting

this from the soil or my dog, I don't know where it comes from.

 

> Silver is a heavy metal and no matter how

>small you break it down there is still going to be a residual effect in the

>body similar to mercury poisoning. I have heard of cases where the skin

>turned gray permanently, this is a risk that I'm not willing to take.

 

The " some " your reference is ONE. Her name is Rosemary

Jacobs. And..... it was not from Colloidal Silver.

She is still alive and well, except for her color. I think recently she

has some other diesease.

 

This happened while under the careful treatment and supervision of a

certified Doctor. This speaks well for them.

 

> I do

>use CS in the eyes occasionally and externally for insect bites but I think

>people should be cautious with this product.

 

Several of my friends have cured an eye infection with CS. I removed a

large mole from the corner of one eye with

CS. It took about 3 weeks, and it just " Fell OFF " .

 

>This is just my opinion and I can't prove one way or the other whether

>this stuff is safe.

 

" Safe and Effective " is only defined by the FDA. And of course you know

what that means. If it does not kill over

5 % of the subjects, then it is highly effective and safe.

 

You could consider how many hundred of thousands of people that are

using CS as a " unbiased test " .

Likely the number is a few million. This goes back a number of

years. You could use a new unit " man years " to plug into your formula

for calculating your definition of " safe and effective " .

 

>, I just don't

>want to find out 20 years down the road that its bad for you.

 

I got a laugh out of that one. 20 years from now, I don't care what

color I am, if I am lucky enough to be alive and healthy.

 

You can always visit " quackwatch " to find proof for your ideas no matter

what they are.

 

However, beware of many of the articles on quackwatch.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

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Wayne,

I have nothing to do with this dude on QuackWatch. My opinion on Colloidal

Silver is just that my personal opinion. I have nothing to base the fear on

except the fact that silver is a heavy metal, I would not want this building

up in my body just as I wouldn't want Gold, Platinum, Palladium or aluminum.

 

Tom

Wayne Fugitt [wayne]

Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:09 PM

Gettingwell

Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

 

 

(Wayne, please note, these comments you are attributing to me were

actually made by member Thomas Smith but, were written to me..

Frank.

 

 

 

Evening Frank,

 

At 06:42 AM 11/06/2001 -0600, you wrote:

>Frank,

>Colloidal silver is one product that I would not take internally. I am

>willing to try almost anything if I am satisfied that it will do no harm,

I

>have not been convinced about CS.

 

Are you basing this on hear-say evidence or on your first hand

experience/

 

Here is some first hand experience.

 

I have been using and taking CS internally for about 2 years. The first

batch I made, I drank the full 16 ounces.

 

Recently, ( and about 1 year ago ) I had a bad case of ringworm. On

the

case 1 year ago, I could not sleep the itch was so bad. I would try a

number of ointment, ect, and would have to get out of bed, wash them off,

and apply CS to stop the itching.

 

After a few nights of this routing, I decided to try a full 16

ounces. About 10 hours after the ingestion of the 16 ounces, the itch

stopped completely, the red spots gradually disappered to never itch

again.

( until recently, and not that case is 80% better )

 

I work in the garden a lot, plant by hand, ect. Unless I am getting

this from the soil or my dog, I don't know where it comes from.

 

> Silver is a heavy metal and no matter how

>small you break it down there is still going to be a residual effect in

the

>body similar to mercury poisoning. I have heard of cases where the skin

>turned gray permanently, this is a risk that I'm not willing to take.

 

The " some " your reference is ONE. Her name is Rosemary

Jacobs. And..... it was not from Colloidal Silver.

She is still alive and well, except for her color. I think recently she

has some other diesease.

 

This happened while under the careful treatment and supervision of a

certified Doctor. This speaks well for them.

 

> I do

>use CS in the eyes occasionally and externally for insect bites but I

think

>people should be cautious with this product.

 

Several of my friends have cured an eye infection with CS. I removed

a

large mole from the corner of one eye with

CS. It took about 3 weeks, and it just " Fell OFF " .

 

>This is just my opinion and I can't prove one way or the other whether

>this stuff is safe.

 

" Safe and Effective " is only defined by the FDA. And of course you

know

what that means. If it does not kill over

5 % of the subjects, then it is highly effective and safe.

 

You could consider how many hundred of thousands of people that are

using CS as a " unbiased test " .

Likely the number is a few million. This goes back a number of

years. You could use a new unit " man years " to plug into your formula

for calculating your definition of " safe and effective " .

 

>, I just don't

>want to find out 20 years down the road that its bad for you.

 

I got a laugh out of that one. 20 years from now, I don't care what

color I am, if I am lucky enough to be alive and healthy.

 

You can always visit " quackwatch " to find proof for your ideas no

matter

what they are.

 

However, beware of many of the articles on quackwatch.

 

Wayne

 

 

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Hi Tom,

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>

> Thomas Smith

> 11/6/2001 3:30:09 PM

> Gettingwell

> RE: Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

>

> Wayne,

> I have nothing to do with this dude on QuackWatch. My opinion on

Colloidal

> Silver is just that my personal opinion. I have nothing to base the

fear on

> except the fact that silver is a heavy metal, I would not want this

building

> up in my body just as I wouldn't want Gold, Platinum, Palladium or

aluminum.

>

> Tom

>

> Wayne Fugitt [wayne]

> Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:09 PM

> Gettingwell

> Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

>

>

> (Wayne, please note, these comments you are attributing to me were

> actually made by member Thomas Smith but, were written to me..

> Frank.

>

>

>

> Evening Frank,

>

> At 06:42 AM 11/06/2001 -0600, you wrote:

> >Frank,

> >Colloidal silver is one product that I would not take internally. I

am

> >willing to try almost anything if I am satisfied that it will do no

harm,

> I

> >have not been convinced about CS.

>

> Are you basing this on hear-say evidence or on your first hand

> experience/

>

> Here is some first hand experience.

>

> I have been using and taking CS internally for about 2 years. The

first

> batch I made, I drank the full 16 ounces.

>

> Recently, ( and about 1 year ago ) I had a bad case of ringworm. On

> the

> case 1 year ago, I could not sleep the itch was so bad. I would try a

> number of ointment, ect, and would have to get out of bed, wash them

off,

> and apply CS to stop the itching.

>

> After a few nights of this routing, I decided to try a full 16

> ounces. About 10 hours after the ingestion of the 16 ounces, the itch

> stopped completely, the red spots gradually disappered to never itch

> again.

> ( until recently, and not that case is 80% better )

>

> I work in the garden a lot, plant by hand, ect. Unless I am getting

> this from the soil or my dog, I don't know where it comes from.

>

> > Silver is a heavy metal and no matter how

> >small you break it down there is still going to be a residual effect

in

> the

> >body similar to mercury poisoning. I have heard of cases where the

skin

> >turned gray permanently, this is a risk that I'm not willing to take.

>

> The " some " your reference is ONE. Her name is Rosemary

> Jacobs. And..... it was not from Colloidal Silver.

> She is still alive and well, except for her color. I think recently

she

> has some other diesease.

>

> This happened while under the careful treatment and supervision of a

> certified Doctor. This speaks well for them.

>

> > I do

> >use CS in the eyes occasionally and externally for insect bites but I

> think

> >people should be cautious with this product.

>

> Several of my friends have cured an eye infection with CS. I removed

> a

> large mole from the corner of one eye with

> CS. It took about 3 weeks, and it just " Fell OFF " .

>

> >This is just my opinion and I can't prove one way or the other

whether

> >this stuff is safe.

>

> " Safe and Effective " is only defined by the FDA. And of course you

> know

> what that means. If it does not kill over

> 5 % of the subjects, then it is highly effective and safe.

>

> You could consider how many hundred of thousands of people that are

> using CS as a " unbiased test " .

> Likely the number is a few million. This goes back a number of

> years. You could use a new unit " man years " to plug into your formula

> for calculating your definition of " safe and effective " .

>

> >, I just don't

> >want to find out 20 years down the road that its bad for you.

>

> I got a laugh out of that one. 20 years from now, I don't care what

> color I am, if I am lucky enough to be alive and healthy.

>

> You can always visit " quackwatch " to find proof for your ideas no

> matter

> what they are.

>

> However, beware of many of the articles on quackwatch.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

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Documented Medical Journal Reports of Colloidal Silver Research

 

The following is a list of (100+) documented Medical Journal reports of uses

of silver for the treatment of various conditions, diseases and pathogens:

 

Anthrax Bacilli [2, 3]

Appendicitis (post-op) [3]

Axillae and Blind Boils of the Neck [10]

B. Coli [2]

B. Coli Communis [7]

B. Dysenteria [2]

B. Pyocaneus [2]

B. Tuberculosis [7]

Bacillary Dysentery [4]

Bladder Irritation [12]

Blepharitis [13]

Boils [10]

Bromidrosis in Axille [12]

Bromidrosis in Feet [10]

Burns and Wounds of the Cornea [13]

Cerebro-spinal Meningitis [3, 9]

Chronic Cystitis [10]

Chronic Eczema of Anterior Nares [10]

Chronic Eczema of Metus of Ear [10

Colitis [4]; Cystitis [8]

Dacrocystitis [13]

Dermatitis suggestive of Toxaemia [4]

Diarrhoea [4]; Diptheria [3]

Dysentery [3,6]

Ear " Affections " [5]

Enlarged Prostate [12]

Epiditymitis [10]; Erysipelas [3]

Eustachian Tubes (potency restored) [8]

Follicular Tonsilittis [10]

Furunculosis [3]; Gonococcus [7]

Gonorrhoea [10]

Gonorrhoeal Conjunctivitis [10]

Gonorrhoeal Opthalmia [13]

Gonorrhoeal Prostatic Gleet [11]

Haemorrhoids [12]

Hypopyon Ulcer [13]

Impetigo [10

Infantile Disease [16]

Infected Ulcers of the Cornea [13]

Inflammatory Rheumatism [3]

Influenza [11]

Interstitial Keratitis [13]

Intestinal troubles [6]

Lesion Healing [12]

Leucorrhoea [8]

Menier's Symptoms [8]

Nasal Catarrh [5]

Nasopharyngeal Catarrh (reduced) [8]

Oedematous enlargement of Turbinates without True Hyperplasia [9]

Offensive Discharge of Chronic Supporation in Otitis Media [10]

Ophthalmology [12]

Ophthalmic practices [5]

Para-Typhoid [3]

Paramecium [1]

Perineal Eczema [12]

Phlegmons [3]

Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis [10]

Pneumococci [2]

Pruritis Ani [12]

Puerperal Septicaemia [15]

Purulent Opthalmia of Infants [13]

Pustular Eczema of Scalp [10]

Pyorrhoea Alveolaris (Rigg's Disease) [8]

Quinsies [8]; Rhinitis [9]

Ringworm of the body [10]

Scarlatina [3]; Sepsis [16]

Septic Tonsillitis [10]

Septic Ulcers of the legs [10]

Septicaemia [5, 8]

Shingles [8]; Soft Sores [10]

Spring Catarrh [10]; Sprue [6]

Staphyloclysin (inhibits) [2]

Staphylococcus Pyogenea [7]

Staphylococcus Pyogens Albus [2]

Staphylococcus Pyogens Aureus [2]

Streptococci [7]

Subdues Inflammation [12]

Suppurative Appendicitis (post-op) [10]

Tinea Versicolor [10]

Tonsillitis [8]

Typhoid [3]

Typhoid Bacillus [14]

Ulcerative Urticaria [4]

Urticaria suggestive of Toxaemia [12]

Valsava's Inflammation [8]

Vincent's Angina [10]

Vorticella [1]

Warts [12]

Whooping Cough [8]

 

More recent articles have described silver being used to treat:

Adenovirus [5, 23]

Asper Gillus Niger [18]

Bacillius Typhosus [21]

Bovine Rotavirus [23]

Candida Albicans [18]

Endamoeba Histolytica (Cysts) [24]

Escherichia Coli [17, 18, 21]

Legionella Pneumophilia [17]

Poliovirus 1 (Sabin Strain) [23]

Pseudomonas Aeruginosa [17, 18]

Salmonella [22]

Spore-Forming Bacteria [24]

Staphylococcus Aureus [17]

Streptococcus Faecalis [17]

Vegetative B. Cereus Cells [24]

 

Bibliographic Footnotes:

 

Bechhold, H. " Colloids in biology and medicine " , translated by J.G.M.

Bullow., D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, 1919, p. 367.

Ibid., p. 368. 3. Ibid., p. 376.

Searle, A.B. " The use of colloids in health and disease " . (Quoting from the

British Medical Journal, May 12, 1917) E.P. Dutton & Company: New York,

1919, p. 82.

Ibid., (Quoting from the British Medical Journal, Jan. 15, 1917) p. 83.

Ibid., (Quoting Sir James Cantlie in the British Medical Journal, Nov 15,

1913) p. 83.

Ibid., (Qouting Henry Crookes) p. 70.

Ibid., (Quoting J. Mark Hovell in the British Medical Journal, Dec. 15,

1917) p. 86.

Ibid., (Quoting B. Seymour Jones) p. 86.

Ibid., (Quoting C.E.A. MacLeod in Lancet, Feb. 3, 1912) p. 83.

Ibid., (Quoting J. MacMunn in the British Medical Journal, 1917, I, 685) p.

86.

Ibid., (Quoting Sir Malcolm Morris in the British Medical Journal, May 12,

1917) p. 85.

Ibid., (Quoting A. Legge Roe in the British Medical Journal, Jan 16, 1915)

p. 83.

Ibid., (Quoting W.J. Simpson in Lancet, Dec. 12, 1914) pp. 71-72.

Ibid., (Quoting T.H. Anderson Wells in Lancet, Feb. 16, 1918) p. 85.

" Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office United

States Army. " United States Government Printing Office: Washington, v. IX,

1913, p. 628.

Moyasar, T.Y.; Landeen, L.K.; Messina, M. C.; Kutz, S.M.; and Gerba, C.P.

" Disinfection of bacteria in water systems by using electrolytically

generated copper, silver and reduced levels of free chlorine " . Found in

Canadian Journal of Microbiology. The National Research Council of Canada:

Ottawa, Ont., Canada, 1919, pp. 109-116.

Simonetti, N.; Simonetti, G.; Bougnol, F.; and Scalzo, M. " Electrochemical

Ag+ for preservative use " . Article in Applied and Environmental

Microbiology. American Society for Microbiology: Washington, v. 58, 12,

1992, pp. 3834- 3836.

Slawson, R.M.; Van Dyke, M.I.; Lee, H.; and Trevors, J.T. " Germanium and

silver resistance, accumulation, and toxicity in microorganisms " . Article

found in Plasmid. Academic Press, Inc.: San Diego, v.27, 1, 1992, 73-79.

Thurman, R.B. and Gerba, C.P. " The molecular mechanisms of copper and silver

ion disinfection of bacteria and viruses " . A paper presented in the First

International Conference on Gold and Silver in Medicine. The Silver

Institute: Washington, v. 18, 4, 1989, p. 295.

Ibid., p. 299. 22. Ibid., p. 299 23. Ibid., p. 300.

Ibid., p. 301. 25. Ibid., p. 302.

H.E.L.P. ful news, Vol. 9, No. 12., pp. 1-3

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" Thomas Smith " <heelpin

 

Tuesday, November 06, 2001 3:30 PM

RE: Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

 

 

> Wayne,

> I have nothing to do with this dude on QuackWatch. My opinion on Colloidal

> Silver is just that my personal opinion. I have nothing to base the fear

on

> except the fact that silver is a heavy metal, I would not want this

building

> up in my body just as I wouldn't want Gold, Platinum, Palladium or

aluminum.

>

> Tom

>

> Wayne Fugitt [wayne]

> Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:09 PM

> Gettingwell

> Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

>

>

> (Wayne, please note, these comments you are attributing to me were

> actually made by member Thomas Smith but, were written to me..

> Frank.

>

>

>

> Evening Frank,

>

> At 06:42 AM 11/06/2001 -0600, you wrote:

> >Frank,

> >Colloidal silver is one product that I would not take internally. I am

> >willing to try almost anything if I am satisfied that it will do no

harm,

> I

> >have not been convinced about CS.

>

> Are you basing this on hear-say evidence or on your first hand

> experience/

>

> Here is some first hand experience.

>

> I have been using and taking CS internally for about 2 years. The

first

> batch I made, I drank the full 16 ounces.

>

> Recently, ( and about 1 year ago ) I had a bad case of ringworm. On

> the

> case 1 year ago, I could not sleep the itch was so bad. I would try a

> number of ointment, ect, and would have to get out of bed, wash them

off,

> and apply CS to stop the itching.

>

> After a few nights of this routing, I decided to try a full 16

> ounces. About 10 hours after the ingestion of the 16 ounces, the itch

> stopped completely, the red spots gradually disappered to never itch

> again.

> ( until recently, and not that case is 80% better )

>

> I work in the garden a lot, plant by hand, ect. Unless I am getting

> this from the soil or my dog, I don't know where it comes from.

>

> > Silver is a heavy metal and no matter how

> >small you break it down there is still going to be a residual effect in

> the

> >body similar to mercury poisoning. I have heard of cases where the skin

> >turned gray permanently, this is a risk that I'm not willing to take.

>

> The " some " your reference is ONE. Her name is Rosemary

> Jacobs. And..... it was not from Colloidal Silver.

> She is still alive and well, except for her color. I think recently she

> has some other diesease.

>

> This happened while under the careful treatment and supervision of a

> certified Doctor. This speaks well for them.

>

> > I do

> >use CS in the eyes occasionally and externally for insect bites but I

> think

> >people should be cautious with this product.

>

> Several of my friends have cured an eye infection with CS. I

removed

> a

> large mole from the corner of one eye with

> CS. It took about 3 weeks, and it just " Fell OFF " .

>

> >This is just my opinion and I can't prove one way or the other whether

> >this stuff is safe.

>

> " Safe and Effective " is only defined by the FDA. And of course you

> know

> what that means. If it does not kill over

> 5 % of the subjects, then it is highly effective and safe.

>

> You could consider how many hundred of thousands of people that are

> using CS as a " unbiased test " .

> Likely the number is a few million. This goes back a number of

> years. You could use a new unit " man years " to plug into your formula

> for calculating your definition of " safe and effective " .

>

> >, I just don't

> >want to find out 20 years down the road that its bad for you.

>

> I got a laugh out of that one. 20 years from now, I don't care what

> color I am, if I am lucky enough to be alive and healthy.

>

> You can always visit " quackwatch " to find proof for your ideas no

> matter

> what they are.

>

> However, beware of many of the articles on quackwatch.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

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Hi Thomas

 

Firstly Silver is not a heavy metal. You drink silver and eat it everyday

in its natural form, as it is in your food and your water. Silver Oxide is

what has commonly given CS its bad name, plus the " blue lady " that most know

about, but she can't quite remember what form of silver she had - how

convenient. The problem is that she is rubbishing CS and putting everyone

off it, when she probably ingested silver oxide or silver nitrate over a

long period of time, which caused her arygaria.

 

I use CS, have done for years, and I also belong to a CS list, and their are

very professional people on it, who have done studies on CS.

 

I don't take it with other minerals, or Vitamins, as it could inhibit

absorption of the vitamins etc. It also uses the same pathways as copper

and selenium, but I have never had a deficiency in myself or my kids of

these two minerals.

 

I find that between Olive Leaf and CS, we get very few colds, and if we do,

they do not amount to anything much. Unlike my kids peers, who seems to get

infections and secondary infections and use antibiotics for them. I am very

grateful that I found CS. However, I do not find that it does much for my

candida, as it does not reach into the intestines, but gets absorbed through

the stomach.

 

Hope this helps, don't be put off, but investigate more.

 

Tracy

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" Thomas Smith " <heelpin

 

Wednesday, 7 November 2001 10:30

RE: Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

 

 

> Wayne,

> I have nothing to do with this dude on QuackWatch. My opinion on Colloidal

> Silver is just that my personal opinion. I have nothing to base the fear

on

> except the fact that silver is a heavy metal, I would not want this

building

> up in my body just as I wouldn't want Gold, Platinum, Palladium or

aluminum.

>

> Tom

>

> Wayne Fugitt [wayne]

> Tuesday, November 06, 2001 1:09 PM

> Gettingwell

> Two Sides of the Coin ( CS )

>

>

> (Wayne, please note, these comments you are attributing to me were

> actually made by member Thomas Smith but, were written to me..

> Frank.

>

>

>

> Evening Frank,

>

> At 06:42 AM 11/06/2001 -0600, you wrote:

> >Frank,

> >Colloidal silver is one product that I would not take internally. I am

> >willing to try almost anything if I am satisfied that it will do no

harm,

> I

> >have not been convinced about CS.

>

> Are you basing this on hear-say evidence or on your first hand

> experience/

>

> Here is some first hand experience.

>

> I have been using and taking CS internally for about 2 years. The

first

> batch I made, I drank the full 16 ounces.

>

> Recently, ( and about 1 year ago ) I had a bad case of ringworm. On

> the

> case 1 year ago, I could not sleep the itch was so bad. I would try a

> number of ointment, ect, and would have to get out of bed, wash them

off,

> and apply CS to stop the itching.

>

> After a few nights of this routing, I decided to try a full 16

> ounces. About 10 hours after the ingestion of the 16 ounces, the itch

> stopped completely, the red spots gradually disappered to never itch

> again.

> ( until recently, and not that case is 80% better )

>

> I work in the garden a lot, plant by hand, ect. Unless I am getting

> this from the soil or my dog, I don't know where it comes from.

>

> > Silver is a heavy metal and no matter how

> >small you break it down there is still going to be a residual effect in

> the

> >body similar to mercury poisoning. I have heard of cases where the skin

> >turned gray permanently, this is a risk that I'm not willing to take.

>

> The " some " your reference is ONE. Her name is Rosemary

> Jacobs. And..... it was not from Colloidal Silver.

> She is still alive and well, except for her color. I think recently she

> has some other diesease.

>

> This happened while under the careful treatment and supervision of a

> certified Doctor. This speaks well for them.

>

> > I do

> >use CS in the eyes occasionally and externally for insect bites but I

> think

> >people should be cautious with this product.

>

> Several of my friends have cured an eye infection with CS. I

removed

> a

> large mole from the corner of one eye with

> CS. It took about 3 weeks, and it just " Fell OFF " .

>

> >This is just my opinion and I can't prove one way or the other whether

> >this stuff is safe.

>

> " Safe and Effective " is only defined by the FDA. And of course you

> know

> what that means. If it does not kill over

> 5 % of the subjects, then it is highly effective and safe.

>

> You could consider how many hundred of thousands of people that are

> using CS as a " unbiased test " .

> Likely the number is a few million. This goes back a number of

> years. You could use a new unit " man years " to plug into your formula

> for calculating your definition of " safe and effective " .

>

> >, I just don't

> >want to find out 20 years down the road that its bad for you.

>

> I got a laugh out of that one. 20 years from now, I don't care what

> color I am, if I am lucky enough to be alive and healthy.

>

> You can always visit " quackwatch " to find proof for your ideas no

> matter

> what they are.

>

> However, beware of many of the articles on quackwatch.

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> Wayne

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