Silver is not toxic to fish...a sterile environment is.
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 6:21 PM Max wrote:
> silver is highly toxic to aquatic life. Deforms fish embryos at
> relatively low level, among other things
> On 9/22/2021 1:52 PM, hanan bissar wrote:
>
> Hahaha...
>
> "A proper disposal protoc
Still trying to get the hang of how this email list works...
I read someone's comment on the archive, on how silver is toxic to aquatic
life.
Just wanted to mention that I had a baby red ear turtle that was not
thriving... wasn't eating much and looked sickly. After researching a bit,
I learned t
This sort of statement turns me off, how about you?
"And in spite of the millions of tons of supposedly “toxic” trace silver
contained in the world’s oceans, the sea is literally teeming with
wildlife,..." Thats in the article for red herrings.
Tons of silver without reference to the quanti
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On Wednesday, September 22, 2021, 04:52:54 PM EDT, hanan bissar
wrote:
Hahaha...
"A proper dispo
I make and use CS at 10 ppm (parts per million).
At this level CS is entirely safe for people, environment, fish, and most
living things, except pathogens.
I post the following for red herrings:
https://thesilveredge.com/using-colloidal-silver-in-your-fish-tank-or-aquarium/
see the full study here
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7486059/
They propose to use silver on inanimate surfaces. Tests were vero cell
lines in a petri dish. Vero is a kidney epithelial cell line derived
from an African Green Monkey. Vero gets its name from a derivation of
gre
silver is highly toxic to aquatic life. Deforms fish embryos at
relatively low level, among other things
On 9/22/2021 1:52 PM, hanan bissar wrote:
Hahaha...
"A proper disposal protocol should be developed for Ag containing
products to avoid causing untoward imbalances in the environmental
m
All I can read is the abstract. It talks about 1 ppm to 20 ppm, and
above 20 ppm. Was this in vitro or in vivo? Also is that the
concentration given, or the concentration the virus was exposed to? If
the latter, then that is a huge amount of CS (gallons of 40 ppm) to drink.
Marshall
silv
Very true just as should the run-off from factory meat farms, the many
drugs passed through human urine into the wastewater that they say
wastewater treatment plants can not filter out. Same as the damages caused
by Fracking with so many chemicals being injected underground and into our
natural wat
Hahaha...
"A proper disposal protocol should be developed for Ag containing products
to avoid causing untoward imbalances in the environmental microbial pattern
when discarded after use."
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 1:01 PM Rick wrote:
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> Potent antiviral effect of silver nanoparticles on SARS-CoV-2
Potent antiviral effect of silver nanoparticles on SARS-CoV-2
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32958250/
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