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distribute Dr. Flick's silver bibliography below. Sending multiple
copies to the FDA and your elected public servants is important
since the FDA (to whom we pay untold millions to research and
investigate) alledges: "FDA is not aware of any substantial
scientific evidence that supports the safe and effective use of
colloidal silver ingredients or silver salts for any animal
disease condition." ('animal' includes humans?) and "FDA is
not aware of any body of data that supports the use of colloidal
silver for the various conditions listed in the labeling used with
currently marketed products." They apparently have not
investigated the scientific and medical research referenced in the
following bibiography. If the FDA is unaware of this medical and scientific research as they say they are - WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN DOING WITH OUR MONEY? It is of further interest that the FDA
promises to investigate and prosecute any silver colloid
maker/seller/distributor on the basis of LABELING (marketing;
i.e., via commerce
clause) alone. Therefore silver colloid is a non-issue
whether one uses it or not - especially since extensive medical and scientific research
data really does exist supporting the product.
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SILVER COLLOID
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