I don't know the answer to that but .. when you can - go to www.silverpuppy.com their silver machine is awesome and you can make your own silver to have when you need it. In the meantime .. try a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in each ear. Put the drops in - let it bubble for 5-10 min .. then go to other ear. Also might try oil of oregano behind the ear. and as always lots of vitamin C. good luck.

On 4/22/2016 4:58 PM, evelyn wrote:
Hello -

Has anyone heard of silver intraveneously?

Does anyone know any doctors that do that?

Does anyone know a good commercial brand of colloidal ilver that is not expensive?

Thanks. I still have the ear infection, which I think is mastoiditis. The pathogens have been identified as Klebsiells oxytoca, and citrobacter freundii complex.--- both anamolous for the ear (mid-ear.)


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:20 PM, Bill Kingsbury <b.b...@verizon.net <mailto:b.b...@verizon.net>> wrote:


    FDA National Center for Toxicological Research
    NCTR Publications > NCTR Research Highlights

    Current Highlight from April 1, 2016

    
http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OC/OfficeofScientificandMedicalPrograms/NCTR/WhatWeDo/NCTRPublications/ucm076767.htm

    Size- and Dose-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles

    NCTR scientists have demonstrated both size- and dose-dependent
    antiviral effects of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) in in vitro
    assays using feline calicivirus (FCV) as a surrogate for human
    norovirus.  Treatment of cultures with 10 nanometer (nm)-sized
    AgNPs (at doses of 50 and 100 micrograms per milliliter [µg/mL])
    completely inactivated FCV within 2-4 hours of exposure, resulting
    in a decrease in the viral titer, an absence of cytopathic effects
    in Crandell-Rees Feline Kidney cells, and a reduction in viral
    capsid protein levels; whereas no effect was observed with 75 and
    110 nm-sized AgNPs.  The use of AgNPs as antibacterial agents has
    increased in consumer-use products; however, its use as an
    antiviral agent is still an area of active research.  This study
    is now available online at Foodborne Pathogens and Disease:

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2015.2054

    For additional information, please contact Sangeeta Khare, Ph.D.,
    Division of Microbiology, FDA/NCTR.

    >>>

    Foodborne Pathogens and Disease - March 2016, ahead of print.

    Dose and Size-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles
    on Feline Calicivirus, a Human Norovirus Surrogate

    Aschalew Z. Bekele, Kuppan Gokulan, Katherine M. Williams, and
    Sangeeta Khare

    ABSTRACT

    Objectives: Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as antibacterial agents
    are incorporated in many consumer products, while the use as
    antiviral agents is an ongoing area of research. We evaluated the
    antiviral properties of AgNPs of variable sizes (10, 75, and 110
    nm) and doses (25, 50, and 100 µg/mL) at different contact time
    points against feline calicivirus (FCV), a surrogate for norovirus.

    Materials and Methods: Antiviral effects of the AgNPs were
    determined by comparing the infectivity of FCV, the appearance of
    cytopathic effects (CPEs), and the integrity of the viral capsid
    protein in viral suspension treated with AgNPs with the untreated
    controls.

    Results: The 10 nm AgNPs at 50 and 100 µg/mL concentrations
    inactivated the FCV beyond the limit of detection, resulting in a
    decrease of up to 6.5 log10 viral titer, prevented development of
    CPEs, and reduction in the western blot band signal of the viral
    capsid protein. No significant antiviral effect was observed for
    the 75 and 110 nm AgNPs.

    Conclusions and Applications: These results demonstrate that the
    antiviral effects of AgNPs are both size and dose dependent, thus
    potential applications of AgNPs as antiviral agents to prevent
    contamination of foodborne viruses need to consider size and dose
    effects.

    Copyright©2012 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. publishers.  All rights
    reserved, USA and worldwide.

    http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2015.2054

    >>>

    http://sci-hub.io/

    Download the PDF:

    "Dose and Size-Dependent Antiviral Effects of Silver Nanoparticles
    on Feline Calicivirus"

    http://moscow.sci-hub.io/89110c87b9fd1021ebae66d5b3d4f000/bekele2016.pdf

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    Bill


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