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<p>[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 4639, member: 655"]No, it isn't "horsepuckey" at all. Silver colloids were used as antibiotics for decades before the development of sulfa drugs. Silver has exactly the effect on milk at room temperature as I described and the practice of using a large silver coin or spoon in a pitcher of milk is still common worldwide. Hollow sterling baby rattles are still sold and are used widely enough that the major sterling jewelry manufacturers are still producing them. I know this because I retail sterling jewelry and my main supplier offers the rattles in his catalog. The FDA regulates colloidal silver and the regulations have grandfather provisions for silver colloid producers.</p><p><br /></p><p> If you disagree, why not make a case for your disagreement instead of posting a rude, childish comment? You can get Peter to pull this too if you like, but your own rude silliness will still show members here how you debate. A moderator has a responsibility to refrain from flaming forum participants. Show some responsibility.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cmbdii, post: 4639, member: 655"]No, it isn't "horsepuckey" at all. Silver colloids were used as antibiotics for decades before the development of sulfa drugs. Silver has exactly the effect on milk at room temperature as I described and the practice of using a large silver coin or spoon in a pitcher of milk is still common worldwide. Hollow sterling baby rattles are still sold and are used widely enough that the major sterling jewelry manufacturers are still producing them. I know this because I retail sterling jewelry and my main supplier offers the rattles in his catalog. The FDA regulates colloidal silver and the regulations have grandfather provisions for silver colloid producers. If you disagree, why not make a case for your disagreement instead of posting a rude, childish comment? You can get Peter to pull this too if you like, but your own rude silliness will still show members here how you debate. A moderator has a responsibility to refrain from flaming forum participants. Show some responsibility.[/QUOTE]
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