News
Silver kills Superbug in Albany man
November 2, 2007: An Albany man survived the "Superbug" thanks to an unusual treatment. He got the infection on his face, possibly after he cut himself shaving. Doctors told him he would need immediate surgery to remove a part of skin infected with the drug-resistant staph, but he found an alternative route.
Colloidal silver, a liquid suspension of the metal silver, is currently a hot topic in the world of medicine. While alternative medicine praises its use as an antibiotic, mainstream medicine considers it somewhat of a poison. But colloidal silver is neither a poison nor a panacea: It is a safe and proven topical antibiotic that may cautiously be used internally.
Channel: All Silver: In the News - Technology and Medicine
Channel:
Special interest groups petition the EPA, claiming that nanosilver is a threat to the environment.
Article release by John W. Apsley, II, DC, MD(E) which addresses silver's potential in dealing with the most serious human infections such as AIDS.
A new, provacative and bold study was released featuring American Biotech Laboratories' ASAP Colloidal Silver, and published in the peer reviewed journal "Materials Research Innovations", 2007 VOL 11 NO 1, entitled: "Ultradilute Ag-aquasols with extraordinary bactericidal properties: role of the system Ag-O-H2O"
The new Samsung VRT front-loading washing machine, starting at a retail price of $1200, uses a patented SilverCare Technology to release silver ions into the wash.
Scientists working in an underwater lab owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration utilize fabrics made by Domestic Fabrics...
Perstorp, a Swedish manufacturing company based in Italy, manufactures a silver-compound empregnated polymer that was recently tested by the Chinese Centre for Disease Control against SARS
Arrow International, Inc. of Reading, Pennsylvania demonstrates that silver ions delivered directly into the bloodstream via electrolysis may be effective in treating AIDS.
Researchers studying silver inhalation in rats determine that ultrafine silver particles do not build up in lung tissues. This is a significant study for those utilizing ultrasonic nebulizers and colloidal silver to treat lung conditions.
Related News
- Deadly Bacteria Found to Be More Common
October 17, 2007 - The New York Times: Nearly 19,000 people died in the United States in 2005 after being infected with virulent drug-resistant bacteria that have spread rampantly through hospitals and nursing homes, according to the most thorough study of the disease’s prevalence ever conducted.
My God! What Have We Done?
April 2, 2008Think a moment about what we are doing to ourselves on this planet.
Have you heard of the nightmare condition called Morgellon’s Disease ?
Victims experience unbearable sensations - all the time, day and night - of insects crawling under their skin, burning and itching so terrible that people have committed suicide to end the torture. To make matters worse, much, much worse, these unfortunate people, who range in age from babies to the elderly, have open lesions on their skin that produces sharp, thin red, black, blue and white fibers and black sand-like grains. The fibers appear to move as if alive and, incredibly, when placed in a Petri dish after removal, continue to move and grow!
The origin of this horror has been unclear since it was first named in 2001 by the mother of a 3 year old baby whose symptoms she described and documented on a website. Since that time, thousands of people have been identified with this condition for which the only successful cure has been that most potent (and safe) of all antibiotics, NANO SILVER. But the nature of the condition, and its cause, have remained a mystery until now.