Hi Frank,
Any idea if the silver ions inside the body can combine to form particles
that have antibacterial properties?
Thanks,
Vince
Frank Key writes:
Mike wrote:
That said, I do have to ask: Why should we expect the silver in the
bloodstream still to be ionic? If it is complexed with something that
the body is using as a transport mechanism, is there any reason to see
it in a test for silver ions?
Perhaps the issue of looking for ionic silver in the bloodstream may stem
from the in vitro tests of ionic silver that demonstrate it killing
pathogens in the lab. The claims imply that if ionic silver can kill
pathogens in a petri dish, it can do the same thing in the bloodstream. The
problem is that no one has ever found that silver ions can exist inside the
human body.
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