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mtmaxtor
(engineer)
29. април 2010. у 22.28
Ionic ili Colloidal Silver.
Planiram da kupim jedan od ova dva ali nisam sigurna koji je bolji i zašto.

Pomozite mi u odluci.
lionac
(istrazivac)
30. април 2010. у 16.03
pravda_i_istina
01. мај 2010. у 00.17
ja ti rekoh, kupi samo 1 bocicu mesosilver-a, pa ćeš da vidis zašto je zaista koloidno bolje od jonskog, porucices opet; dalje, na onim linkovima imaš i analize, pa neki čak nemaju ni deklarisanu koncentraciju, a da ne govorim da neki koriste tehnologiju koja je kucna, kupe prosto aparaturu, srebro odredjene čistoće, destilovanu vodu i prave... TAKO ENMAS POJMA STA UNOSIS NI KOLIKO, kažem ti kupi od ovih koji imaju sve moguće koloide, najsigurniji su u smislu da ono sto piše na bocici to i dobijes, a ja sam ti dokaz koliko sam već popio, eno ceo galon manje možda 1 litra mi stoji u ormanu
pravda_i_istina
01. мај 2010. у 00.22
...ili, ako nadjes jacu/bolju argumentaciju od ove, postavi linkove/tekstove da procitam; svojevremeno sam utrosio u guglanje pa bar nekoliko dana dok nisam odlucio za zaista koloid, znajuci elementarnu hemiju da joni reaguju i stvaraju se jedinjenja, a jedinja srebra u organizmu nam ne trebaju
pravda_i_istina
01. мај 2010. у 00.29
i još nešto, kad se već raspisah:
ni cink, ni selen, ni c ni b vitamini ne lece, ali trebaju nam - e, pa i srebro nam jednako treba i jednako je dobro kao i ovi i masa drugih suplemenata, samo je pitanje u kom obliku i koje doze
mtmaxtor
(engineer)
01. мај 2010. у 09.20
Hvala na odgovoru. Interesuje me još jedna stvar. Juče sam pricala sa vlasnikom jedne od najboljih prodavnica zdrave hrane u mom gradu koji je u Kanadi. On mi je rekao da su colloid silver produkti povuceni sa polica u Kanadi a da su samo ostali ionic silver produkti. Kada sam pitala zašto, rekao mi je da colloid silver nije mogao da zadovolji i prođe registraciju u organizaciji zaduzenoj za zdravu hranu tako da uskoro neće biti prodaje colloid silver u Kanadi nego samo ionic.

Da li neko zna šta vise o ovome?
pravda_i_istina
01. мај 2010. у 10.50
pa, kako se nije setio da ti kaže GDE TO PišE DA NISU ProšlI REGISTRACIJU colloid silver produkti neki određeni ili neke odredjene firme? i kako to ostade nezabelezeno na internetu???
Spela
(Programer)
02. мај 2010. у 07.27
evo možda će vam ovaj ciko objasniti malo vise iz sopstvnog iskustva;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahihGKZC5Kk
pravda_i_istina
02. мај 2010. у 23.55
heheh, da li je ciki placeno i koliko ostaje jedino pitanje, a šta je uradio, jasno je http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKZZ-5Qk9YE

evo i sa drugog sajta, ukratko:

Simply put, Paul made the mistake of adding (salt) to his distilled water as a catalyst to reduce the production time of his homemade silver solution. Paul was unaware that salt or other additives should never be incorporated into the „electrolysis” process when creating proper silver solutions. While adding salt greatly reduced Paul's production time, it actually created a completely different compound called silver chloride. In very large doses and concentrations, this silver compound has been shown to cause a skin discoloration condition called „Argyria.”

Silver chloride is in no way the same as pure colloidal/ionic silver based on a distilled water base. Paul's silver concentration was suspected to be as high as 300 PPM's. This concentration is 15 to 30
times greater potency per serving than ...

pravda_i_istina
03. мај 2010. у 00.04
RykerBasil — December 01, 2009 — By now nearly everyone has seen the story about Paul Karason who the news media has dubbed „The Blue Man”. Although the news media has continually said that he was taking colloidal silver, nothing could be further from the truth. The Blue Man story became a major media disinformation event which was produced by a public relations firm and paid for by a pharmaceutical interest. The purpose of this campaign was to scare the public away from using colloidal silver products. The tactic was to claim that the Blue Man's condition was caused by his use of colloidal silver thus implying that anyone who uses colloidal silver would suffer a similar fate. The entire story as presented is a study in blatant misrepresentation. The fact is that Paul has a condition called argyria that turns the skin a blue-gray color. He got this condition by taking his homemade silver compound that was mostly a highly concentrated ionic silver solution. When he prepared the solution he believed he was making colloidal silver. He was not making colloidal silver. To make the solution even more dangerous, he added salt to the brew and then used electrolysis to make a high concentration of silver chloride with large particles which is well known to cause argyria. He further applied the compound to his skin causing him to become an internal and external photographic plate. To finish himself off, he used a tanning bed to „fix” the silver in his body. The moral of the story is to know the difference between true colloidal silver and ionic silver or silver proteins, and don't try to make either at home! (True colloidal silver cannot be made at home.)

The Blue Man charade demonstrates once again that the mass media cannot be trusted to report anything that even resembles a truthful „news” story. All „news” today is propagated with an agenda just like the phony economic statistics put out by the U.S. government.

For more information about true colloidal silver, go to:

Silver Colloids- Scientific Information on Colloidal Silver

http://www.silver-colloids.com
pravda_i_istina
03. мај 2010. у 00.05
RykerBasil — December 01, 2009 — By now nearly everyone has seen the story about Paul Karason who the news media has dubbed „The Blue Man”. Although the news media has continually said that he was taking colloidal silver, nothing could be further from the truth. The Blue Man story became a major media disinformation event which was produced by a public relations firm and paid for by a pharmaceutical interest. The purpose of this campaign was to scare the public away from using colloidal silver products. The tactic was to claim that the Blue Man's condition was caused by his use of colloidal silver thus implying that anyone who uses colloidal silver would suffer a similar fate. The entire story as presented is a study in blatant misrepresentation. The fact is that Paul has a condition called argyria that turns the skin a blue-gray color. He got this condition by taking his homemade silver compound that was mostly a highly concentrated ionic silver solution. When he prepared the solution he believed he was making colloidal silver. He was not making colloidal silver. To make the solution even more dangerous, he added salt to the brew and then used electrolysis to make a high concentration of silver chloride with large particles which is well known to cause argyria. He further applied the compound to his skin causing him to become an internal and external photographic plate. To finish himself off, he used a tanning bed to „fix” the silver in his body. The moral of the story is to know the difference between true colloidal silver and ionic silver or silver proteins, and don't try to make either at home! (True colloidal silver cannot be made at home.)

The Blue Man charade demonstrates once again that the mass media cannot be trusted to report anything that even resembles a truthful „news” story. All „news” today is propagated with an agenda just like the phony economic statistics put out by the U.S. government.

For more information about true colloidal silver, go to:

Silver Colloids- Scientific Information on Colloidal Silver

http://www.silver-colloids.com
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