Hi Neville, I appreciate your comments on the article. I'd like to just state for the record that I'm writing for a general interest blog - my paycheck is a lot more likely to be cut from advertisements for jeans or cellphones than from pharmaceutical companies. Thanks to everyone who has offered to help so far, and I'd love to hear thoughts from anyone else!
Take care, Cat On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 5:26 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]>wrote: > I won't speak with a journalist other than to say, that study is based on > proven research performed by *real* researchers of decades past, it's not > new, nor can it be construed as a revelation or 'breakthrough'. > > > They are trying to support the use of silver in combination with modern > day concoctions dreamed up by laboratory Frankensteins in an effort to > continue pushing modern day medicine. The silver would have completely and > utterly overridden whatever antibiotic was present, it's that simple. Why > do I say "it's that simple"? Do the research from an abundance of relevant > literature available in the public domain on silver, but you'll have to dig > deeper than todays paid mainstream stooges published material. > > > I didn't read the full blurb because what I did read had been documented > and proven from past researchers - without the contamination of modern > antibiotics. The suggestion, quote; "silver may help in the fight against > drug-resistant bacteria such as Sten Malto" whatever it's called is old > news. > > > Silver Ions will permeate through any membrane, and it doesn't need to > 'carry' anything with it. > > > Finally, the suggestion regarding "potential toxicity of silver" is a dead > giveaway that they STILL push the lie onto the public by regurgitating that > rubbish. I see Ag+ ions was mentioned when there are NO/NIL reports of any > form of toxicity from that form of silver, ingested/topical or otherwise. > In fact, all negative reports are the result of a substance of which we do > NOT produce or entertain the use or application of! The closing paragraph > of that blurb states, quote; "look for non-toxic versions" end quote. That > in itself gives away the fact that they know little about the predominantly > Ionic Silver Solution we produce and are probably still continuing the use > of powdered silver or some other product which contains more than just > silver ions distributed by the electrolysis process. > > > If you want to learn the truth about this stuff then I suggest you stop > reading the rubbish perpetually regurgetated by the media and mainstream > and troll through the archives here, in conjunction with suitable > literature in the public domain instead. > > > Not having a go at you personally, but I know how journalists operate > here, and I know who pays them, and you won't find any "recent research" > because as I said earlier, all *real* researchers are now dead, all we have > today are paid stooges who must conform to whomever is paying them. > > > N. > > ------------------------------ > Subject: Re: CS>Journalist looking to talk to someone about colloidal > silver > From: [email protected] > Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 16:22:09 -0600 > To: [email protected] > > > I will talk. Send your affiliation and credentials. > > It is unlikely the Ag improved the > ABX's efficacy; it was the silver that did the job. I will read your link. > > James Holmes > > On Jul 17, 2013, at 13:43, Cat Ferguson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm a journalist writing about recent research on silver as an > antimicrobial, including this > study<http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=silver-makes-antibiotics-thousands-of-times-more-effective>where > silver was found to increase an antibiotic's efficacy 1000x. I'm > hoping someone on this list will be willing to talk with me about their > experience with taking CS regularly, as well as give me their opinion on > this new study. I can do email or phone/Skype. > > Thanks so much, > > Cat Ferguson > [email protected] > (347) 559-6631 > > -- Cat Ferguson [email protected] (347) 559-6631

