There's a big difference between treating a disease in a person and killing a disease organism in a test tube. The 650 figure would refer to the latter. It may have come from a list of known disease organisms, few [if any] of which weren't killed in a test tube when many were tested with that number extrapolated to include the whole list? [iow..a guess?] Ken
At 04:57 PM 9/18/02 -0700, you wrote: >Hi List, > >I found reference to at least 118 (if I counted correctly) with a >bibliography. > >Trem > >Appendix: The Reynolds Study > >Return to Top > > > >In 1995, Dr. Peter L. Reynolds (Ph.D., Provo Utah) documented many of the >diseases proven to responsive to silver colloid treatment. The following is >the list (in alphabetical order) of pathogens and conditions documented >before 1938 where patients were being successfully treated using colloidal >silver. Numeric references are to original sources listed in the >Bibliography. > > > >Adenovirus 5, 23 > >Anthrax Bacilli 2, 3 > >Appendicitis 3 > >Aspergillus Niger 18 > >Axillæ and blind boils of the neck 10 > >Bacteria Coli 2 > >Bacteria Coli Communis 7 > >Bacteria Dysenteria 2 > >Bacteria Tubercolosis 7 > >Bacteria Pyocaneus 2 > >Bacillary Dysentery 4 > >Bacillius Typhosus 21 > >Bladder Irritation 12 > >Blepharitis (infection of the eyelids) 13 > >Boils 10 > >Bovine Rotavirus 23 > >Bromidrosis in Axille 12 > >Bromidrosis in Feet 10 > >Burns and wounds of the cornea 13 > >Candida Albicans 18, 25 > >Candida Globata 25 > >Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 3, 9 > >Chronic Cystitis 10 > >Chronic Eczema of Anterior Nares 10 > >Chronic Eczema of metus of ear 10 > >Colitis 4 > >Cystitis 8 > >Dacryocystitis 13 > >Dermatitis suggestive of toxæmia 4 > >Diarrhoea (diarrhea) 4 > >Diptheria 3 > >Dysentery 3, 6 > >Ear Affections 5 > >Enlarged Prostate 12 > >Entamoeba Histolytica (cysts) 24 > >Epiditymitis 10 > >Erysipelas 3 > >Escherichia Coli 17, 18, 21 > >Eustachian tubes (potency restored) 8 > >Follicular Tonsilitis 10 > >Furunculosis (Hidradenitis Suppurativa) 3 > >Gardnerella Vaginalis 25 > >Gonococcus 7 > >Gonorrhoea 10 > >Gonorrhoeal Conjunctivitis 10 > >Gonorrhoeal Opthalimia 13 > >Gonorrhoeal Prostratic Gleet 11 > >Hæmorrhoids 12 > >Hypopyon Ulcer 13 > >Impetigo 10 > >Infantile Disease 16 > >Infected ulcers of the cornea 13 > >Inflammatory Rheumatism 3 > >Influenze 11 > >Interstitial Keratitis 13 > >Intestinal troubles 6 > >Legionella Pneumophila (Legionaire's Disease) 17 > >Lesion Healing 12 > >Leucorrhoea 6 > >M. Furfur 25 > >Menier's Symptoms 6 > >Nasal Catarrh 5 > >Nasopharyngeal Catarrh (reduced) 8 > >Neisseria Gonorrhea 25 > >Oedematous enlargement of turbinates without true hyperplasia 9 > >Offensive discharge of chronic suppuration in Otitis Media 10 > >Ophthalmology 12 > >Opthalmic practices 5 > >Paramecium (Balantidium coli, Holophrya coli, Leukophrya coli, >Balantidiasis) 1 > >Para-Typhoid 3 > >Perineal Eczema 12 > >Phlegmons 3 > >Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis 10 > >Pneumococci 2 > >Poliovirus 1 (Sabin strain) 23 > >Pruritis Ani 12 > >Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 17, 18 > >Puerperal Septicæmia 15 > >Purulent Opthalmia of infants 13 > >Pustular Eczema of scalp 10 > >Pyorrhoea Alveolaris (Riggs disease) 8 > >Quinsies 6 > >Rhinitis 9 > >Ringworm of the body 10 > >Salmonella 23 > >Salmonella Typhi 25 > >Scarlatina 3 > >Sepsis 16 > >Septic Tonsilitis 10 > >Septic Ulcers of the legs 10 > >Septicæmia 5, 8 > >Shingles 6 > >Soft Sores 10 > >Spore-forming Bacteria 24 > >Spring Catarrh 10 > >Sprue 6 > >Staphyloclysin (inhibits) 2 > >Staphylococcus Aureus 17, 25 > >Staphylococcus Pyogenea 7 > >Staphylococcus Pyogens Albus 2 > >Staphylococcus Pyogens Aureus 2 > >Streptococci 7 > >Streptococcus Fæcalis 17 > >Streptococcus Pyogenes 25 > >Subdues inflammation 12 > >Suppurative Appendicitis (post-op) 10 > >Tinea Versicolor 10 > >Tonsilitis 6 > >Typhoid 3 > >Typhoid Bacillus 14 > >Ulcerative Urticaria 4 > >Urticaria suggestive of toxæmia 12 > >Valsava's inflammation 8 > >Vegetative B. Cereus cells 24 > >Vincent's Angina 10 > >Vorticella 1 > >Warts 12 > >Whooping Cough 8 > > > >BIBLIOGRAPHY > > > >1. Bechhold, H. (1919). Colloids in Biology and Medicine, translated by J. >G. M. Bullow. D. Van Nostrand Company, New York, p. 367 > >2. Ibid., p. 368. > >3. Ibid., p. 376. > >4. Searle, A. B. (1919). The Use of Colloids in Health and Disease. (Quoting >from the British Medical Journal, May 12, 1917). E. P. Dutton and Company: >New York, p. 82 > >5. Ibid., (Quoting from the British Medical Journal, Jan. 15, l(s)17), p. >83. > >6. Ibid., (Quoting Sir James Cantlie in the British Medical Journal, Nov. >15, 1913), p. 83. > >7. Ibid., (Quoting Henry Crookes), p. 70. > >8. Ibid., (Quoting J. Mark Hovell in the British Medical Journal, Dec. 15, >1917), p. 86. > >9. Ibid., (Quoting B. Seymour Jones), p. 86. > >10.Ibid., (Quoting C.E. A. MacLeod in Lancet, Feb. 3, 1912), p. 83. > >11. Ibid., (Quoting J. MacMunn in the British Medical Journal, 1917, I, >685), p. 86. > >12. Ibid., (Quoting Sir Malcom Morris in the British Medical Journal, May, >1917), p. 85. > >13. Ibid., (Quoting A. Legge Roe in the British Medical Journal, Jan. 16, >1915), p. 83. > >14. Ibid., (Quoting W. J. Simpson in Lancet, Dec. 12, 1914), pp. 71-72. > >15. Ibid., (Quoting T. H. Anderson Wells in Lancet, Feb. 16, 1918), p. 85. > >16. (1931). Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office >United States Army. United States Government Pnnting Office, Washington, v. >IX, p. 628. > >17. Moyasar, T. Y.; Landeen, L. K.; Messina, M. C.; Kutz, S. M.; Schulze, >R.; and Gerba, C. P. (1990). Disinfection of Bacteria in Water Systems by >Using Electrolytically Generated Copper, Silver and Reduced Levels of Free >Chlorine. Found in Canadian Journal of Microbiology. The National Research >Council of Canada: Ottawa, Ont., Canada, pp. 109-116. > >18. Simonetti, N.; Simonetti, G.; Bougnol, E; and Scalzo, M. ( 1992). >Electrochemical Ag+ for Preservative Use. Article found in Applied and >Environmental Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, Washington, >V. 58, 12, pp. 3834-3836. > >19. Slawson, R. M.; Van Dyke, M. I.; Lee, H.; and Trevors, J. T. (1992). >Germanium and Silver Resistance, Accumulation, and Toxicity in >Microorganisms. Article found in Plasmid. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, >v. 27, 1, pp. 73-79. > >20. Thurman, R. B. and Gerba, C. P. (1989). The Molecular Mechanisms of >Copper and Silver Ion Disinfection of Bacteria and Viruses. A paper >presented in the First International Conference on Gold and Silver in >Medicine. The Silver Institute, Washington, v. 18, 4, p. 295. 21. Ibid., p. >299. > >21. Ibid., p. 299. > >22. Ibid., p. 300. > >23. Ibid., p. 301. > >24. Ibid., p. 302. > >25. Larry C. Ford, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UCLA School >of Medicine, Center for the Health Sciences, November 1,1988. > > > > >-- >The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. > >Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org > >To post, address your message to: [email protected] > >Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > >List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > >

