This is an in-vivo trial on real living critters. It's the closest
thing to a human trial I've yet seen. And its in PubMed so it should
even give the skeptics some reason to pause.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2715611/
"Our report on the use of aerosolized silver as an antimicrobial for
pulmonary infections joins a recent resurgence in interest in silver
compounds that includes the development of several different
preparations for topical use, some of which incorporate
nanocrystalline silver (5, 10). This report is the first to
investigate the direct nebulization of a silver carbene complex in
solution as a potential therapy for pulmonary infections. Given that
SCC1 appears to be safe and effective in these animal models of lung
infection, further studies of SCC1 and other silver carbene
compounds, either directly aerosolized in solution or in a
nanoparticle suspension (17), appear to be warranted. Nebulized
silver-based antimicrobials may serve as useful adjuncts to the
current therapies for difficult-to-treat pulmonary infections."
(Good news for those who nebulise their pets)
David
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