Several years ago on this list was published a reference from the
University of Nigeria.  They studied this very issue and found no
conflict.  I will look for the article.


On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Vigilius Haufniensis <
[email protected]> wrote:

> NOT factually the case.  The MRSA studies we listed in our book show that
> CS does assist traditional antibiotics, also works great on it's own.
>
> Here's a small booklet on MRSA at this link:
> http://kiwi6.com/file/4s0d4fa55g
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 6:01 AM, Neville <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Sounds like 'secret squirrel' business to me, it also indicates how much
>> information they *haven't* published.  Just a headline grabber...EXTRA,
>> EXTRA, READ ALL ABOUT IT...LOL.
>>
>> They say 'interfere' whereas I would say it 'override' rendering the
>> antibiotic redundant, but then I guess that's actually what they were
>> testing for but forgot to mention that.
>>
>> That's like our TGA telling me that their information comes from the
>> internet - WHAT THE...???  That's a reliable source to repeat to the public
>> I'm sure, especially when they failed to answer my questions regarding the
>> "predominantly ionic silver solution" as produced using LVDC electrolysis.
>>  As with most 'authorities?' or 'studies?' it's a bit of a giveaway and
>> just shows how much they *don't* know!
>>
>> N.
>>
>> > From: [email protected]
>> > Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2014 19:56:39 +0930
>> > To: [email protected]
>> > Subject: CS>The evidence for Silver/Antibiotic 'interference'. Theres
>> probably none.
>>
>> >
>> > You may have read on the NCCAM website or on Wikipedia that ''silver
>> > may interfere with the absorption of some antibiotics (thereby
>> > reducing their effectiveness.).
>> >
>> > http://nccam.nih.gov/health/silver
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_uses_of_silver
>> >
>> > This claim has intrigued me for some time so I have tried to follow
>> > it up. Googling produced no answers. Neither did searching the PubMed
>> > website. So I emailed the NCCAM and requested a reference for the
>> > claim. They emailed back and said it comes from the this FDA safety
>> > alert...
>> >
>> > http://www.fda.gov/Food/RecallsOutbreaksEmergencies/
>> > SafetyAlertsAdvisories/ucm184087.htm
>> >
>> > The FDA Safety Alert contains no reference for the claim either, so I
>> > next emailed the FDA and asked them for a reference.
>> >
>> > Their response was "Please contact the FOI staff at (301) 796-3900 to
>> > determine whether the records you are seeking are maintained in the
>> > Public Reading Room, Electronic Reading Room, or if the information
>> > requires the submission of a FOI request."
>> >
>> > Thats as far as I have gotten so far but interestingly Steve Barwick
>> > has pursued the same enquiry with the same response. He claims to
>> > have filed an FOI request and is awaiting an answer.
>> >
>> > Regardless, it seems remarkably hard to a find refererence for this
>> > quite extraodinary and oft repeated claim.
>> >
>> > Normally I wouldnt trust a word that Stave Barwick writes but in this
>> > case he produces what I think is quite a reasonable and informative
>> > article that corresponds closely with my own experience. You may find
>> > it interesting...
>> >
>> > http://www.thesilveredge.com/does-colloidal-silver-really-interfere-
>> > with-the-absorption-of-certain-medications.shtml
>> >
>> > Regards
>> > David
>> >
>>
>>
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