Re: CSHelp with some molecular silver information

2008-12-12 Thread Marshall Dudley

This is the present knowledge as far as I know:

http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#Kill

*How does it kill pathogens*

Now we are getting into an area that is not nearly as clear cut as the 
above. That it does kill microbes, and disable viruses is a fact, but 
how it does it is still up to dispute. The following are some theories.


1. Silver particles are an oxidizing catalyst 
http://silver-lightning.com/research.html, and as such oxidize 
pathogens killing them. This is how H2O2 works as well.
2. Silver interferes with the microbe's respiration 
http://www.alternativehealth.co.nz/colloidal%20silver/.

3. Silver ties up or disables the sulfur in the microbe.
3. Silver short out the electrostatic fields in the cell

Most of the above would not apply to viruses though. Instead the 
possibilities for disabling viruses are:


1. Silver particles are an oxidizing catalyst and oxidize the virus 
killing it.
2. Silver causes the virus DNA or RNA to revert back to being 
undifferentiated, and without the proper expression for that host is 
disabled.
3. Silver repairs the broken (segment of) DNA of a virus, making it 
complete, but no longer a functional virus which by design has an 
incomplete DNA.


*
Marshall
*
Norton, Steve wrote:

Beth,
While it has been documented that silver kills many pathogens, I 
haven't seen where they have actually determined the mechanism. Here 
is a study that shows how silver attaches to HIV in vitro and that the 
silver kills the HIV virus but doesn't go so far as to determine how.

http://www.physorg.com/news7264.html
http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/3/1/6
Here us another study that speculates that colloidal silver might kill 
bacteria by inhibiting the expression of enzymes and other proteins 
essential to ATP production.


http://aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/71/11/7589.pdf

If anyone has come across something more specific I would be 
interested in seeing it.


- Steve N



*From:* Bethany Methven [mailto:mrs_ak_h...@yahoo.com]
*Sent:* Monday, December 01, 2008 4:35 PM
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
*Subject:* CSHelp with some molecular silver information

Hi, there,
Could someone, anyone please, tell me if the following information is 
correct? I am trying to learn more about silver ions at the molecular 
level. Thanks - Beth Methven
•Silver ions ( Ag+) attract the negatively charged oxygen (-O )and the 
negatively charged bacteria (-S-H ) and they all bind together.
•When one oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms come in contact, they form water 
( H2O ), which floats away harmlessly.
•The silver ion, then leaves the now harmless sulfur molecule, and 
moves on to attack more bacteria.

•






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RE: CSHelp with some molecular silver information

2008-12-11 Thread Norton, Steve
Beth,
While it has been documented that silver kills many pathogens, I haven't
seen where they have actually determined the mechanism. Here is a study
that shows how silver attaches to HIV in vitro and that the silver kills
the HIV virus but doesn't go so far as to determine how.
 
http://www.physorg.com/news7264.html
http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/3/1/6
 
Here us another study that speculates that colloidal silver might kill
bacteria by inhibiting the expression of enzymes and other proteins
essential to ATP production.
 
http://aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/71/11/7589.pdf
http://aem.asm.org/cgi/reprint/71/11/7589.pdf 

 

If anyone has come across something more specific I would be interested
in seeing it.

 

 - Steve N




From: Bethany Methven [mailto:mrs_ak_h...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 4:35 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CSHelp with some molecular silver information


Hi, there, 
 
Could someone,  anyone please, tell me if the following information is
correct?  I am trying to learn more about silver ions at the molecular
level.  Thanks -  Beth Methven
 
 
*Silver ions ( Ag+) attract the negatively charged oxygen (-O )and the
negatively charged bacteria (-S-H ) and they all bind together. 
*When one oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms come in contact, they form water (
H2O ), which floats away harmlessly. 
*The silver ion, then leaves the now harmless sulfur molecule, and moves
on to attack more bacteria. 
* 




CSHelp with some molecular silver information

2008-12-01 Thread Bethany Methven
Hi, there, 
 
Could someone,  anyone please, tell me if the following information is 
correct?  I am trying to learn more about silver ions at the molecular level.  
Thanks -  Beth Methven
 
 

•Silver ions ( Ag+) attract the negatively charged oxygen (-O )and the 
negatively charged bacteria (-S-H ) and they all bind together. 
•When one oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms come in contact, they form water ( H2O ), 
which floats away harmlessly. 
•The silver ion, then leaves the now harmless sulfur molecule, and moves on to 
attack more bacteria. 
•