Dee wrote:
Well this is what I always believed, or rather that the silver surrounds the enzyme which is used as a primitive lung by the bacteria, so suffocating it. But apparently this is in this 1978 article which I have based my knowledge of silver on, and which has turned out to be largely incorrect, or exaggerated. No-one seems to really know the MO of EIS apparently. If they do, *please* tell me! Dee /-------Original Message-------/ /*From:*/ Faith Gagne <mailto:[email protected]>
/*Date:*/ 21/07/2008 14:33:40
/*To:*/ [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
/*Subject:*/ Re: CS>Silver resistant bacteria
I thought that silver strangles (so to speak) bacteria. How can bacteria become resistant to non-breathing? I mean, can one become resistant to a pillow over one's airways? Faith g.
        

http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#Kill I think pretty well explores the different theories.

Marshall


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