Thank You Abe.  It's as I thought.  The picture clearly shows how it works 
<thumb up>.  From that information it states it doesn't matter if it's gram 
negative OR gram positive, that's useful information.

N.

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From: abela...@atlasnova.com <abela...@atlasnova.com>
Sent: Sunday, 17 May 2020 8:37 AM
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Subject: RE: CS>Hypothesis


Journal of Applied MicrobiologyVolume 123, Issue 5
Here is an authoritative review documenting the effectiveness of silver. There 
is all the evidence that is needed here and none of it can be characterized as 
"anecdotal.":

https://sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jam.13525#jam13525-bib-0013

Of particular interest at this time would be the information of action against 
viruses:
"Antiviral activity of natural mineral silver in a variety of forms including 
colloidal silver has been demonstrated through nearly three decades of medical 
research (Fig. 2). It has been reported that silver can stop different types of 
viruses from replicating by merely binding to them. Recent research 
demonstrates that silver is so powerfully effective against viruses that it 
even stops the deadly HIV virus from infecting human cells. The vital 
requirement in order to exhibit such powerful antiviral activity is the size of 
the silver particles. Nanoparticles of size ranging from 1 to 100 nm are 
efficient as smaller size leads to more interaction and inhibition of viruses 
(Galdiero et al. 2011; Khandelwal et al. 2014). Silver nanoparticles undergo a 
size�\dependent interaction with HIV�\1 virus and nanoparticles in the size 
range of 1�C10 nm were able to attach to the virus. The interaction is via 
preferential binding of AgNPs to the gp120 glycoprotein knobs which bear the 
exposed sulfur residues and inhibit the virus from binding to host cells in 
vitro (Elechiguerra et al. 2005)."
Careful reading will reveal that our quest to maximize the ionic portion of 
what we make has been the correct approach.



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