You highlight the very reason I don't read anything anymore written by so 
called 'experts' or 'professionals' which appear in the public domain.  They 
never speak about the silver solution as produced in the home using LVDC and 
Distilled Water.  Invariably it's always some other concoction or is produced 
using HVAC, but never just DW and LVDC as we produce in the kitchen.  And 
nobody to date has cleared up the question of what occurs when EIS comes in 
contact with ammonia and peroxides and whatever else when travelling throughout 
the human body?  Why is that - I guess nobody knows...yet.
Anything written by mainstream must conform to mainstream in what, or how, they 
write it.
The one thing I have learnt over time of my involvement with EIS is to - ignore 
most of what people state, and disbelieve the rest!

N.

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: CS>RSC:The toxic effect of silver ions and silver nanoparticles 
towards bacteria and human cells occurs in the same concentration range
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2012 13:21:34 -0700














I don’t believe that colloidal or ionic silver are
toxic to human cells. Let’s analyze the abstract, which appears below:

 

Silver is commonly used both in ionic form and in nanoparticulate form
as a bactericidal agent. This is generally ascribed to a higher toxicity
towards prokaryotic cells than towards mammalian cells. Comparative studies
with both silver ions (such as silver acetate) and polyvinylpyrrolidone
(PVP)-stabilized silver nanoparticles (70 nm) showed that the toxic effect of
silver occurs in a similar concentration range for Escherichia coli, 
Staphylococcus aureus, human mesenchymal
stem cells (hMSCs), and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), i.e. 0.5 to 
5 ppm for silver ions and
12.5 to 50 ppm for silver nanoparticles. For a better comparison, bacteria were
cultivated both in Lysogeny broth medium (LB) and in Roswell Park Memorial
Institute medium (RPMI)/10% fetal calf serum (FCS) medium, as the state of
silver ions and silver nanoparticles may be different due to the presence of
salts, and biomolecules like proteins. The effective toxic concentration of
silver towards bacteria and human cells is almost the same.

 

First, the authors call silver ACETATE “ionic.” This
is BS. 

 

Second, the authors equate nanoparticles of silver with
ionic silver. This is also BS. Nano-ANYTHING significantly alters the
properties of the substance, often causing it to behave in unpredictable and
harmful ways.

 

Either the authors are sloppy scientists, or they are
deliberately trying to give Electrically Isolated Silver a bad name.

 

Nenah

 



Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011)

Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004)

VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification

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