Its so great to have such knowledgeable people on this list!  I feel very 
privileged and lucky that all this knowledge is so freely given!  dee

On 17 Feb 2010, at 16:05, Marshall Dudley wrote:

> Whoever wrote that is making it up as they go along. They have run no tests 
> at all, I and others here have, and the results are that colloidal silver 
> kills both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria equally.  That they say one must 
> wonder why says it all, they have not read the research. There really is no 
> such thing as good and bad bacteria, it depends on where it is growing.  
> Yeast in your bread or beer or wine making is good, in your blood is bad.  E 
> coli in your intestines is essential, but in your blood or vagina is bad.  
> But it turns out that CS does differentiate between bacteria which are where 
> they are "good" and "bad" to a large extent.  It turns out through our 
> testing that CS will kill bacteria when it comes in contact with them, but 
> does not if it doesn't.  Thus if it has good mobility, it kills, whether on 
> the skin, or in the stomach, or blood stream.  But if it is in a solid, or 
> semisolid it is almost inert, so it does not kill bacteria in the intestines 
> if you have a normal stool. It does however kill bacteria in the intestines 
> if you have dysentery, since the contents will be liquid.  This is a 
> fantastic ability of colloidal silver.  BTW many if not most bacteria will 
> convert from aerobic to anaerobic if they are cut off from oxygen and back 
> again when exposed to air, which also contradicts the notion that aerobic are 
> good and anaerobic are bad.  The reason for this assumption is that normally 
> bacteria in open air do good deeds (rot wood, keep the skin clean and so 
> forth), and those that have to go anaerobic because of lack of air tend to 
> cause problems (botulism, infections), but there are exceptions, yeast is 
> anaerobic and makes bread and alcoholic drinks, anaerobic bacteria also make 
> vinegar, and are essential to proper digestion in the intestines.
> 
> Marshall
> 
> 
> 


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