Thank you michael.

Eight resistant bacteria are listed, and one spore.  We know that spores can
resist almost anything.

It is of some interest to note that five papers are quoted in listing the
resistant strains.

Four of the claimed resistant bacteria are linked to one paper.  Three are
linked to another paper.

So seven of eight pathogens are covered by only two papers; considering the
spore resistance as a separate issue.

Neither of the two key papers mention anything about colloids in their
titles; one mentions metal ions.

If anybody digs up (19) and (20) or (10) I would appreciate a copy.


James-Osbourne: Holmes


-----Original Message-----
From: blivic [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 6:35 PM
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Subject: CS>9 Silver Resistant Bacteria



The following is a documented list of silver-resistant bacteria:

Citrobacter Freundii (20)
Enterobacter Cloacae (20)
Enterobacteriaceae (some strains) (19)
Klebsiella Pneumoniae (20)
P. Stutzeri (some strains) (19)
Klebsiella Pneumoniae (10)
P. Stutzeri (some strains) (19)
Proteus Mirabilis (20)
Vegetative B. Cereus Spores (24)

I think I searched four and found two to be friendly flora and two that
had a connection to papaya and emergency or  birthing rooms. The
bacteria that grows in silver mines might not be on this list.

List and bibliography:
http://hills.ccsf.cc.ca.us/~jinouy01/silver/slv_micr.html

michael


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