Hello James,
                        I was quite confident you, Marshall, Ivan, et
al.......would, probably, raise this issue.  Stutzeri is not the "silver
tolerant" bacteria I referred to in my posts of last year (nor do I believe it
to be the one Dr. Flick refers to) and earlier.........that bacteria displayed
the interesting characteristic of losing its tolerance for silver after being
cultured for 9 or 10 genertions in a "silver free" environment------I am
unaware of any, existing, evaluations addressing the response of stutzeri, to a
similar test.
                I will leave to you, Marshall, Ivan, Frank, etc., the pleasure
of explaining to Gaston.....the difference between  argyria in humans and the
sequestration process of silver/silver compounds in one-celled organisms.
                                        Sincerely,  Brooks
p.s. I have forgotten the name of the other bacteria.....but if it becomes an
issue I will have someone supply it to me.

"James Osbourne, Holmes" wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Dr Bart A. Flick spoke of a silver-resistant bacteria found in
> silver-bearing soil. He said that when they cultured the bacteria for a few
> generations, it lost it's resistance.
>
> I have not looked at the link in Brook's post.
>
> James-Osbourne: Holmes
>
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