Guest guest Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 Nenah, Did you try PubMed for those scientific references? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed & term=silver+antimicrobial http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed & term=colloidal+silver+antimic\ roidal ( they're in chronological order ) Bill --- At 09:30 PM 14, 14 12 2010, Nenah Sylver wrote: > >A librarian friend secured the original Science Digest article from 1978, >which says that colloidal silver kills some 650 microbes. There are nice >looking pdf files on the Internet already, but they say " excerpt. " I wanted >to see the original article for myself (and make sure that it said what the >copies purported). > >The link is here: > >http://www.itsmyplace.com/uploads/SILVER_germ_fighter_SD_March_1978.pdf > >Again, this is a SCAN of the ORIGINAL ARTICLE. The article doesn't cover >very much. There is nothing to back up the original " some 650 microbes " >claim, and it doesn't discuss colloidal silver per se, just silver >compounds. So as an in-depth scientific reference, it's sadly lacking. >However, I like to see the original sources and at least this is a nice >little piece of history. > > >Nenah > > >Nenah Sylver, PhD > >electromedicine specialist and author > >The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009) > > & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) > > <http://www.nenahsylver.com> www.nenahsylver.com > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Bill, Thank you very much for these links. They are quite scientific, not at all like the March 1978 Science Digest article which is more like a teaser. I should explain why I posted the link to the Science Digest article. For years in the colloidal/ionic silver community, and all over the internet, there has been the " colloidal silver kills 650 different microbes " statement. Although these places cited the information as having come from the March 1978 issue of Science Digest, the only thing I could find was " excerpts " -which, as you know, is not the real enchilada. I was beginning to wonder if the article even existed. So when I finally obtained an actual scan, it satisfied my curiosity. However, the article is more like a pop summary than a scientific study. The articles in the links that you provided provide much more, of course. Still, for those who ever wondered, the article is there ;- Best, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD electromedicine specialist and author The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009) & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) www.nenahsylver.com <http://www.nenahsylver.com/> ================================== Re: Original scan of " silver kills 650 microbes " article Nenah, Did you try PubMed for those scientific references? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed & term=silver+antimicrobia l> & term=silver+antimicrobial http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed & term=colloidal+silver+an timicroidal> & term=colloidal+silver+antimicroidal ( they're in chronological order ) Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2010 Report Share Posted December 16, 2010 Searching PubMed for: -- " colloidal silver " + antimicrobial gives only 33 results: -- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed & term=%22colloidal%20silver%22\ +antimicrobial The Science Digest article was published in March 1978, so look for an earlier date among those 33 results... Which indicates the following could be the source of the claim that " colloidal silver kills 650 different microbes " -- http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5922198 Antibacterial efficacy of a colloidal silver complex. Surg Forum. 1966;17:76-8. (no abstract available) Brentano L, Margraf H, Monafo WW, Moyer CA. PMID: 5922198 (Surgical Forum Vol. 17, 1966, pp. 76-78) However, the '650 claim' could predate this report, because: " Colloidal silver was in common use until 1938. At the beginning of the 20th century, scientists discovered that the most important fluids of the body are colloidal in nature. This led to studies with colloidal silver. Prior to 1938, colloidal silver was used by physicians as a mainstream antibiotic treatment and was considered " high tech. " Production methods, however, were expensive and the pharmaceutical industry moved in, causing colloidal research to be set aside in favor of fast working and more financially lucrative drugs. The Food and Drug Administration classifies colloidal silver as a pre 1938 drug. It means that " these products may continue to be marketed, as long as they are advertised and labeled for the same use as in 1938 and are manufactured in the original manner " . Some of the manufacturing methods used before 1938 are still used today. The electro colloidal process, which is known to be the best method, is widely used. " ....from: http://www.redline-electronics.com.ar/english/documents/AG-The_Rediscovery_of_a_\ Super_Antibiotic.htm Bill --- At 07:35 AM 16, 16 12 2010, Nenah Sylver wrote: > >Bill, > >Thank you very much for these links. They are quite scientific, not at all >like the March 1978 Science Digest article which is more like a teaser. > >I should explain why I posted the link to the Science Digest article. For >years in the colloidal/ionic silver community, and all over the internet, >there has been the " colloidal silver kills 650 different microbes " >statement. Although these places cited the information as having come from >the March 1978 issue of Science Digest, the only thing I could find was > " excerpts " -which, as you know, is not the real enchilada. I was beginning to >wonder if the article even existed. > >So when I finally obtained an actual scan, it satisfied my curiosity. >However, the article is more like a pop summary than a scientific study. The >articles in the links that you provided provide much more, of course. > >Still, for those who ever wondered, the article is there ;- > >Best, > >Nenah > > > >Nenah Sylver, PhD > >electromedicine specialist and author > >The Rife Handbook of Frequency Therapy (2009) > > & The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) > >www.nenahsylver.com <http://www.nenahsylver.com/> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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