Could the CS have been made using dead batteries? It's happened to one lister before.
Chuck I drive way too fast to worry about cholesterol.... On 7/27/2009 10:41:07 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick (d...@deetroy.org) wrote: > the test used in the article someone posted was the same method as this, > and *they* reported that all organisms were killed. How come? dee > On 27 Jul 2009, at 15:09, Dan Nave wrote: > > I gave some Colloidal Silver solution to an old friend of mine that I > met at a reunion who happens to be a microbiologist. I happened to > have some CS with me and he was intrigued with it and said he was > willing to do some tests of it's effectivity. I have included his > response below. If anyone has some suggestions on how to test it > properly, please let me know. Also, any relevant reference as well. > > He says: > > "I tested the colloidal silver solution using the methodology that we > use in the lab to test standardized antibiotics. I created a lawn of > bacteria of known density on agar plates, and then placed a drop of > the silver solution in the center of the plate, which then diffused > through the bacteria and into the agar medium. None of the 9 most > commonly encountered organisms showed any zone of inhibition. The > organisms I used in this experiment were E. coli, E. coli (ESBL), > Staph. aureus and MRSA, Enterococcus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, > Moraxella cattarrhalis, Group
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