I could be that silver will work on prions and microplasmas the same way.
 Like... look, loose ends!  Lets 'tag' along! [and make it look strange]
 Or, humm, stray key looking for a DNA lock to turn in!...let's stick
ourselves on it and pretend to be a lock.  [Like kids running around the
mall with a tube of superglue...any hole will do]
Ken



>
>Colloidal silver is quite toxic to most bacteria, and may even render
>some toxins benign, also silver may be toxic to viruses, through
>various mechanisms which might include an expression of greater
>numbers of white blood cells (invigorating the immune system), direct
>oxidation of the virus or bonding to certain viral proteins projecting
>from the viral coat and tagging it for disposal by the immune cells or
>rendering certain viral processes inoperable.
>
>Hope this helps your understanding of the matter a little.
>
>Regards
>Ivan.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, 16 December 2002 8:18 p.m.
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Virus
>
>
>Hi Marshall,
>
>When people catch a cold from a virus, it often turns into bronchitis
>or pneumonia (bacterial infections). We also know that certain viruses
>such as hepatitis can cause cancer. I suggested that a virus might
>cause bacteria toxins to form in the lymphatic system. CS might kill
>the bacteria but not the virus. Also, a virus is not limited to DNA,
>it can also attach itself to a single stranded RNA. I just threw this
>out there for discussion but I will probably be punished for it
><grin>.
>
>Best wishes,
>Andy Scott
>
>
>From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS>Virus
>
>Where you get the idea that viruses can produce bacteria?  A virus is
>a
>small piece of DNA, a bacteria is a full organism with a cell wall and
>contains dozens of dna strands.  Where would all the information come
>from to produce the other dna strands even if this were possible?
>
>Marshall
>
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