Nick Grant wrote:

> Hi group
>
> Can anyone please tell me if CS is effective against Tetanus?  None of my
> children are vaccinated, and I guess the only one I am concerned about is
> tetanus.  The tetanus bacteria do not need oxygen to survive, and from what
> I understand CS cuts of the "oxygen supply" to bacteria etc, which is why
> they die.  This wouldn't affect the tetanus germ as it doesn't require
> oxygen.  Have I got this completely wrong and your all rolling about
> laughing, or does CS actually work against tetanus?

Silver is an oxidizing catalyst, so is very effective against anearobics.  I
used it to prevent tetanus last month when I cut my foot badly myself (of
course I most likely still would not have gotten it, even without CS).

Marshall


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