Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Mike, I agree with you wholeheartedly - and I think it is indeed a sad commentary on how controlled and filtered our news is when we find a story about colloidal silver in a tabloid type publication like Pravda than we do in our own mainstream news. It is like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, said when he was reporting on the great CDC vaccine cover-up - due to the control of our media by special interest groups we are the worst informed of all the so-called advanced countries. When it comes to colloidal silver, practically all we ever hear in our mainstream medias is bogus warnings about it causing Argryia (never happens with true colloidal silver), toxicity warnings (the bluest of blue men, Papa Smurff Paul Karason got a complete clean bill of health at Mount Sinai Hospital), and contentions that it has no beneficial effects at all in the human body. Yet, besides the study I mentioned in Hungary that found silver receptors on human tissue, there is the joint study between the University of Texas and Mexico University published in the Journal of Nanotechnology which showed that silver nanoparticles of sizes 1-10nm attached to HIV-1 and prevented the virus from bonding to host cells. There is also the study conducted by the Department of Microbiology at Kyungpook National University in Daegu, Korea, and published in the prestigious Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, which found that nano-silver was comparable in effectiveness to Amphotericin B, one of the most powerful prescription antifungal drugs known to man, which is often used intravenously to cure serious systemic fungal infections, and was found to be superior to the well-known anti-fungal drug fluconazole (popularly known as Diflucan). And, as reported today, in a presentation to the 105th International Conference of the American Thoracic Society, researchers reported that they infected a group of mice with the bacteria Pseudomona aeroginosa, a common cause of bacterial pneumonia in humans, especially those on ventilators, those with cystic fibrosis or those with compromised immune systems. All the mice then inhaled aerosolized nanoparticles once per day. In half of the mice, these particles contained antimicrobial particles known as silver carbene complexes (SCCs).Mice that inhaled the SCCs had significantly lower concentrations of bacteria in their lungs than mice inhaling placebo nanoparticles. Most significantly, none of the mice in the SCC group died, while all the mice in the control group did. If silver has no effect inside the body, I have to wonder why it was the most widely prescribed medication for infection prior to the advent of patentable and more profitable anti-biotics - and was contained in no less than 34 prescribed and over the counter approved products? All those lying scamming doctors and scientists! Must have been the placebo effect, huh? All the best, oleander soup , Mike Golden <goldenmike86 wrote:>> I hope people realize that Pravda is not the State owned paper it used to be. It is now a junk newspaper on par with The Weekly World News in the United States. They make up stories and characters and have zero credibility. > I'm not saying colloidal silver has a problem. I'm saying that Pravda should not be offered as a source of information. It undermines an argument. Anyone doubting this should go to their website and peruse an issue of Pravda. You'll feel like you're standing in line at the supermarket.> > > > Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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