Ivan wrote:

> If the silver is absorbed as you believe, then no reaction would occur
> between the host and the silver, or the silver and any pathogens. However,
> it has been determined that silver coated bandages (silverlon) provide an
> influx of silver ions into the wound, when the bandage is kept moist, so the
> silver metal obviously dissolves in these conditions.

So what exactly is causing metallic silver to dissolve? 

The last time the discussion of silver dissolving was raised, you claimed 
silver dissolves in water.

frank key


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