Guest guest Posted February 8, 2010 Report Share Posted February 8, 2010 Any truth to this? Colloidal Silver Banned in Europe Silver, in all forms in food supplements, has become illegal to market in Europe from the 1st January 2010. . . Silver is one of the forms of minerals that has been unsuccessful so far in gaining a positive approval to be allowed for ongoing legal sale and this means that all silver products should have been removed from the shelves at the beginning of this year. This is Europe-wide and not just in the UK. . . . there are moves all round the world, not just in Europe, to make it difficult to sell silver as a food supplement because it directly competes with the antibiotic market. Although, the official line is that there is insufficient data regarding safety and this is a consumer protection issue! . . Full story: blogspot.com ............. Been derailed and trying to get back on track Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 Not as far as we can see. CS is not banned. What is banned is advertising Colloidal Silver as a nutritional supplement. This is in line with limitations for advertising of CS valid in the USA and Australia. Whether it is an omen for further restrictions which might end up in total ban in the future is everyone's guess. Looking at what Canada is doing to the alternative healing world, prepare for the worst, hope for the best. At 07:50 AM 9/02/2010, you wrote: Any truth to this? Colloidal Silver Banned in Europe Silver, in all forms in food supplements, has become illegal to market in Europe from the 1st January 2010. . . Silver is one of the forms of minerals that has been unsuccessful so far in gaining a positive approval to be allowed for ongoing legal sale and this means that all silver products should have been removed from the shelves at the beginning of this year. This is Europe-wide and not just in the UK. .. . . there are moves all round the world, not just in Europe, to make it difficult to sell silver as a food supplement because it directly competes with the antibiotic market. Although, the official line is that there is insufficient data regarding safety and this is a consumer protection issue! . . Full story: blogspot.com ............. Been derailed and trying to get back on track Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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