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You can go to my blog lymebook.com/fight and read the full kill times

studies....I swear by this stuff AND NO I DO NOT SELL IT!! This stuff has

literally helped save me from the Varestrongylus Klapowi worm....I do a

special protocol that helps to keep this worm under control...

This ACS200 is WONDERFUL for children of the spectrum....there are moms on

here who give it to their children.....

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There has been ongoing debate on who has the best silver product. These

studies show at least a 20 times faster KILL than ASAP on Candida and even a

stronger benefit against STAPH AUREUS.

It is always good to have competition in any field and we should be glad

that companies are getting the attention of patients and doctors. I am not

saying that these horse power races are what we want to start, as it would

seem that one could conceivably make something too strong, but we do have

the necessary safety and toxicology studies so I feel we are where we want to

be for now.

I am always hopeful for even better results in future, as there is always

room for improvement, but with over 100,000 patients dying each year in

hospitals from infections that nothing is touching, it is good to know that

these silver studies exist so that people know that are not just throwing

money away when purchasing silver products. Clearly ASAP is also helping kill

pathogens from this data; it just happens that in these studies ACS 200 is

more effective.

Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)

President, Gordon Research Institute

www.gordonresearch.com

ASAP vs ACS 200 comparative kill-time studies

Dr. Gordon,

Here is some comparative data I was able to easily put together using

kill-time studies on similar organisms already accomplished without performing

new testing. I think you will be pleased with the results.

Both ASAP® and ACS 200® have been tested against Staphylococcus aureus and

Candida albicans. Both tested organisms are very good benchmarks of

antimicrobial performance.

Here is the synopsis of both:

Candida albicans – Comparative Kill Time Study

ASAP® provides a >4.83 log reduction / 99.9985% kill in 1 hour. (See page

7 of report)

ACS 200® provides a >4.20 log reduction / 99.994% kill (total kill based

upon initial titer) in 3 minutes. (See page 4 of report)

Please note: The initial titer of Candida used by ASAP for testing is

1/6th the titer (microbe concentration) used with ACS 200. See the Candida

titer of 1.3 x 106 (ASAP) versus the Candida titer of 8.0 x 106 (ACS 200).

Conclusion: ACS 200® achieves a 20 times faster kill than ASAP® against

Candida albicans. Based upon titer comparisons, ACS 200® achieved complete

kill against 6x the Candida organisms in 1/20th the amount of time.

Staphylococcus aureus – Comparative Kill Time Study

ASAP® provides a >5.06 log reduction / >99.99914% kill in 1 hour. (See

page 7 of report)

ACS 200® provides a >5.37 log reduction / >99.9996% kill in 15 seconds.

(See page 4 of report)

Conclusion: With similar titers, ACS 200® achieves a 240 times faster kill

than ASAP® against Staphylococcus aureus.

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On Aug 24, 2010, at 9:55 PM, LymeAngl@... wrote:

> You can go to my blog lymebook.com/fight and read the full kill times

> studies....I swear by this stuff AND NO I DO NOT SELL IT!! This stuff has

> literally helped save me from the Varestrongylus Klapowi worm....I do a

> special protocol that helps to keep this worm under control...

>

> This ACS200 is WONDERFUL for children of the spectrum....there are moms on

> here who give it to their children.....

>

> -----===============================

> There has been ongoing debate on who has the best silver product. These

> studies show at least a 20 times faster KILL than ASAP on Candida and even a

> stronger benefit against STAPH AUREUS.

>

> It is always good to have competition in any field and we should be glad

> that companies are getting the attention of patients and doctors. I am not

> saying that these horse power races are what we want to start, as it would

> seem that one could conceivably make something too strong, but we do have

> the necessary safety and toxicology studies so I feel we are where we want to

> be for now.

>

> I am always hopeful for even better results in future, as there is always

> room for improvement, but with over 100,000 patients dying each year in

> hospitals from infections that nothing is touching, it is good to know that

> these silver studies exist so that people know that are not just throwing

> money away when purchasing silver products. Clearly ASAP is also helping kill

> pathogens from this data; it just happens that in these studies ACS 200 is

> more effective.

>

> Garry F. Gordon MD,DO,MD(H)

> President, Gordon Research Institute

> www.gordonresearch.com

>

> ASAP vs ACS 200 comparative kill-time studies

>

> Dr. Gordon,

>

> Here is some comparative data I was able to easily put together using

> kill-time studies on similar organisms already accomplished without performing

> new testing. I think you will be pleased with the results.

>

> Both ASAP® and ACS 200® have been tested against Staphylococcus aureus and

> Candida albicans. Both tested organisms are very good benchmarks of

> antimicrobial performance.

>

> Here is the synopsis of both:

>

> Candida albicans – Comparative Kill Time Study

>

> ASAP® provides a >4.83 log reduction / 99.9985% kill in 1 hour. (See page

> 7 of report)

>

> ACS 200® provides a >4.20 log reduction / 99.994% kill (total kill based

> upon initial titer) in 3 minutes. (See page 4 of report)

>

> Please note: The initial titer of Candida used by ASAP for testing is

> 1/6th the titer (microbe concentration) used with ACS 200. See the Candida

> titer of 1.3 x 106 (ASAP) versus the Candida titer of 8.0 x 106 (ACS 200).

>

> Conclusion: ACS 200® achieves a 20 times faster kill than ASAP® against

> Candida albicans. Based upon titer comparisons, ACS 200® achieved complete

> kill against 6x the Candida organisms in 1/20th the amount of time.

>

> Staphylococcus aureus – Comparative Kill Time Study

>

> ASAP® provides a >5.06 log reduction / >99.99914% kill in 1 hour. (See

> page 7 of report)

>

> ACS 200® provides a >5.37 log reduction / >99.9996% kill in 15 seconds.

> (See page 4 of report)

>

> Conclusion: With similar titers, ACS 200® achieves a 240 times faster kill

> than ASAP® against Staphylococcus aureus.

>

>

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