Debbie writes:
> Mike what about the cs they use in newborns eyes as soon as they are
> born, and the use in the burn unit's today too or is that something
> different? 

They used to use silver nitrate in the eyes of newborns. It stung and 
sometimes caused temporary staining, if I remember right, but did 
protect against blindness caused by syphilis and gonorrhea. Nowadays 
most places are using antibiotic ointments or drops.

Burn units use silver bearing creams or ointments, yes. That is worth 
mentioning.

Silverlon bandages have been patented within the last few years. They 
might be a source of some current research and credible references.

There are companies in Japan, I think, who are incorporating silver 
particles into plastics and fabrics to kill germs and fight odor.

So, there is some "mainstream" use of silver that we can point to.

> It can be incredibly frustrating, especially with family member crying
> and complaing about how crappy they feel and have an endless list of
> maladies but refuse to listen to any kind of reason about nutrition and
> natural antifungals....but surprisingly my mother and father who are in
> their late 70's do listen and comply too which is awesome...your right
> Mike what is that saying when the student is ready the teacher will
> come...but in our cases it is backwards...go figure :) 

I'm glad your folks are open to new ideas. They also must trust you. 
Don't overlook the value of that!

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
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[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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