Guest guest Posted January 8, 2009 Report Share Posted January 8, 2009 Did the silver cause any rash or discomfort? Maybe it is more allergic to you than vice versa - lol! Silver does tarnish by the way and it is not uncommon for silver jewelry to discolor. I would think that a mere 20 ppm colloidal silver would not present any problems. NOW, with gold that may be another matter. I think you should really take a serious look at taking large amounts of vitamin B3 (niacin). It has an extremely good record of safety no matter the quantity taken. Vitamin B3 was recently shown in a study released last month to completely reverse cognitive impairment in mice who had the equivalent of human Alzheimer's. It also helps remove plaque and I know that I am going to be adding some to my regimen! See: http://naturalhealthnews.blogspot.com/2008/12/vitamins-for-alzheimers.html oleander soup , "Rhoda Mead" <hummingbird541 wrote:>> *I feel stupid!> > I KNOW I'm allergic to metals. A lovely silver necklace that Harry gave me> turned black on my neck! I wear pendants or a Jewish Star on a ribbon around> my neck. Allergic to other metals as well; no metal watchbands for me, no> gold or silver earrings. Even some stainless steel irritates me if it has ?> in it. One of my sisters is more alergic to gold than me, but less to> silver.> > I HAVE been taking colloidal silver, but uneasily. How can I test whether> it's benefits outweigh some allergy.> > Rhoda> *> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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