Originally posted by Kinesis
Preliminary studies showed that aqueous suspensions of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Salmonella typhimurium can be obtained by
mixing them with a nanocolloidal suspension of silver.
I really have a hard time swallowing this simply because it has been shown over and over again that silver nano particles and/or ions are
super-effective in killing all and any virii and bacteria. After years of researching the subject and reading available information I have no reason
to believe this not to be true.
Further more there are laboratory studies done showing the effectiveness of silver solutions (ionic/particle) against the virii and bacteria, google
for it and you'll find them.
There are several schools of thought as in why silver ions/nano particles do what they do; one says that silver ions interfere with a specific protein
that virii use to exchange energy (feed) with their surrounding environment. Another one is that particles affect cellular walls and literally
suffocate the bacteria, but that's basically the same as with the virii.
Personally, I believe that silver particles are miniature oscillators that vibrate (just like everything else in the Universe) under the influence of
Cosmic Rays, as per Georges Lakhovsky's theories and experiments from the 1920/30s.
Through these vibrations they disrupt virii and bacteria on an energetic level, or re-energize (re-establishing natural vibrations) our own cells to
be able to fight those off.
If you think about it for a moment, particles the size of 10nm forming open LC loops are at the oscillatory level of Peta cycles per second (or for
those who like Hz it's approximately 30PHz).
Either way, people have been taking pure silver colloids for over a century with quite remarkable results, so I'd use that fact as sufficient time
spent on a study of pure silver colloid effects.
Also, "the nobility" has been using silverware for centuries and evidential data shows they had been less prone to dis-eases due to its use than
everyone else who did not use silverware. How's that for a long-time survey on the effects of silver?
Originally posted by Kinesis
One website I was at, flat out lies to the people about the effects of silver. "Solid silver is almost completely biologically inert, and even if
ingested, would pass through the human body without being absorbed into tissues." Toxic
Metals
THE SILVER ION IS AMONG THE MOST TOXIC OF HEAVY METAL IONS, PARTICULARLY TO MICROORGANISMS AND TO FISH. AG IS NOT LIKELY TO CONCENTRATE TO HARMFUL
LEVELS THROUGH EITHER TERRESTRIAL OR AQUATIC FOOD CHAINS. THERE IS SOME POSSIBILITY THAT AG FROM CLOUD SEEDING WILL RETARD GROWTH OF ALGAE, FUNGI,
BACTERIA, AND FISH IN FRESH WATER; ADDITIONAL LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONS ARE NEEDED. INHIBITION OF AQUATIC MICROORGANISMS WOULD INTERFERE WITH THE
CYCLE THAT RETURNS ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS TO THE WATER. AG IN AIR AND WATER SHOULD BE REGULARLY MONITORED.
EF
FECTS OF SILVER IODIDE
You are not making a difference here between pure silver and silver ions. Silver is present in the Earth ground and is a necessary mineral in human
diet. Problem is that the ground has been so much depleted of this, and many other (more rare), minerals that we are all seriously lacking them in our
bodies. These essential minerals play various roles in our bodies but when it comes right down to it, some are crucial on the level of base pairs
(AGCT) of the DNA.
Silver ions are atoms of silver with an electron missing from the last orbit, thus they are positively charged (Ag+). Because of that they are looking
to bond and complete the last orbit with a missing electron; when in water (depending what else is in the water) they can bond to form things like
Silver Hydroxide (AgOH), Silver Cloride (AgCl) to name a few.
The statement from that corporate site does have some validity, although I wouldn't take their word for it even if it was the last thing left to
do.
I read recently that it has been found that when washed, silver nano threads that Nike puts into their latest line of socks (to prevent foot odour),
end up in the water bodies (lakes, rivers and oceans) affecting flora and fauna.
So yes, silver is a powerful ally in fighting virii and bacteria but it is also affecting the environment in other (not so good) ways. Like anything
else in the World, it is up to us to use knowledge, common sense and balance the two maintaining the equilibrium in Nature.