By: Marvin Robey
So, what is this "silver ion"? Well, it's really more
commonly known as "colloidal silver". It is presently
available in health food stores and by mail order suppliers. Simply
put, it is extremely minute-sized silver particles suspended in
water, with a positive electrical charge. The smaller the silver
particles, the more effective it has been proven to be. The best
colloidal silver is produced at the molecular level. A small D.C.
current is passed through an electrolyte with silver electrodes.
Minute, molecular sized particles are drawn off of the positive
electrode, having a positive electrical charge. This electrical
charge is of primary importance to healing and anti-bacterial qualities.
Silver has been known to be a bactericide for at least 1200 years.
Even in ancient times, it was known to prevent disease and it
was said that disease could not be transmitted by drinking from
a silver cup. Silver coins were commonly dropped into a jar to
prevent the spoilage of milk and other drink, and silver containers
were used to prolong the freshness of foods in general. Even today,
we commonly call all tableware "silverware" although
today it is more commonly stainless steel. Until almost 1970 it
was common usage for scientists to put a silver dime in a petri
dish to sterilize the dish. Silver was long used for plates for
the surgical repair of bones.
In the 1920's, 30's and 40's, silver was ground very fine like
flour, suspended in water and was used orally for many infections
and disease conditions, topically on burns, and for fungal infections.
Over 650 bacteria, virus, and fungi were considered treatable
with this silver in 1938. With the development of the patented
antibiotics, silver was forgotten in the United States and most
other places, although the antibiotics are only effective against
bacteria, not viruses, yeast, or fungi, as is silver. Now, with
the greatly improved modern colloids, the tables are turning and
silver may be the most effective treatment.
The 1994 issue of Newsweek featured a six page article, "Antibiotics,
The end of Miracle Drugs?" as the cover story. "The
rise of drug-resistant germs is unparalleled in recorded history,"
according to the article. "Penicillin and tetracycline lost
their power over staph back in the 1950's and 60's. Another antibiotic,
methicillin, provided a backup for a while, but methicillin-resistant
staph is now common in hospitals and nursing homes worldwide...Trying
to cripple bacteria's defenses...will not do much more than buy
us five to ten years... A better strategy might be to abandon
antibiotics altogether in favor of different kinds of drugs."
Not a very pretty picture.
The September, 1995 issue of Time Magazine featured an article
titled "Revenge of the Killer Microbes." Sounds like
a science fiction thriller, doesn't it? But Time was serious.
"Faced with AIDS, and with an ever increasing number of antibiotic-resistant
bacteria, doctors were forced to admit that the medical profession
was actually retreating in the battle against germs. The question
ceased to be, 'When will infectious disease be wiped out?' and
became 'Where will the next deadly new plague appear?'...Humanity
once had the hubris to think it could control or even conquer
all these microbes. But anyone who reads today's headlines knows
how vain that hope turned out to be. New scourges are emerging
-- AIDS is not the only one -- and older diseases like tuberculosis
are rapidly evolving into forms that are resistant to antibiotics,...In
1992, 13,300 hospital patients died of infections that resisted
every drug doctors tried."
The basic problem is simply that bacteria have a tremendous ability
to adapt to substances. They can and do mutate to overcome antibiotics.
When the antibiotics destroy the bacteria which are susceptible
to them, they can clear the way for the resistant bacteria to
move in uninhibited.
Still another problem that has plagued the medical profession
from the beginning with modern antibiotics has been that beneficial
bacteria and organisms play various important, natural functions
in the body. Antibiotics often play havoc with some of these friendly
organisms, producing long-lasting side effects that may be difficult
to correct. Science Digest suggested an answer to all of these
catastrophic problems back in March of 1978 in an article titled
"Our Mightiest Germ Fighter." This article by Jim Powell
stated: "Thanks to eye-opening research, silver is emerging
as a wonder of modern medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a
half-dozen different disease organisms, but silver kills some
650. Resistant strains fail to develop. Moreover, silver is virtually
non-toxic."
One reason that the antibiotics have been so popular in the medical
field is due to the fact that they can be patented. Therefore,
the pharmaceutical companies find it financially worth while to
keep the doctors educated in their medicines, while other products
go unnoticed. Silver, on the other hand, is not patentable and
there are no huge profits in it, so it is not worth heavy promotion.
The high-priced products run over the low cost products, simply
because they are more profitable.
All of this is happening at the same time that disease bacteria
are developing immunity to modern antibiotics. Furthermore, the
immunity to the antibiotics seems to be developing all over the
world, even in isolated areas. The medical profession is alarmed.
Can silver save us? Many authorities think so.
In "Use of Colloids in Health and Disease", author
Dr. Henry Crooks says that colloidal silver is highly germicidal.
In laboratory test he found that "all fungus, virus, bacterium,
streptococcus, staphylococcus, and other pathogenic organisms
are killed in three or four minutes. In fact, there is no microbe
known that is not killed by colloidal silver in six minutes or
less in a dilution as little as 5 parts per million. Dr. Crooks
found colloidal silver particularly effective in intestinal problems,
and tells us there are no serious effects whatsoever from high
concentrations.
In "Colloidal Silver" by The Association for Colloidal
Research, it is reported that: "Medical Journal Reports and
documented studies spanning 100 years indicate no known side effects
from oral or I.V. administration of properly manufactured Colloidal
Silver in animal or human testing."..."There has never
been a reported reaction with Colloidal Silver and any prescription
medication..."
In Perceptions Magazine May/June 1996, Mark Metcalf states: "I
made a 16-ounce solution of well over 250 PPM and drank it. I
repeated this procedure four days in a row, daily ingesting at
least the equivalent of a 5-ppm solution! I did not eat yogurt
or acidophilus or compensate for friendly bacteria loss in any
way. The only side effect was that I seemed to feel better!"
Some other researchers do tell us, however, that in prolonged,
very heavy doses, some silver compounds will leave gray deposits
in the heavier skin folds such as the knuckles. This condition
is known as "Argyria." The only problem to these deposits
is said to be the cosmetic appearance and the condition is said
to be rare. Some experts say this condition has never been known
to occur from silver in the colloidal state. Other experts do,
however warn that this might be a possible problem to extremely
high, prolonged dosages. The very small particle size in the colloidal
silver would seem to make this possibility remote and this very
small particle size is by far the most effective form of silver.
Argyria is correctable with laser treatment, like a tattoo.
Furthermore, colloidal silver should not be used along with intravenous
EDTA chelation, as silver is a metal and EDTA works by absorbing
and removing metals from the blood. For this reason, the two work
against each other.
The evidence appears to support the theory that colloidal silver
is highly effective against all strains of pathogenic bacteria,
while any one antibiotic is only effective against a few certain
bacterial strains. Furthermore, antibiotics have never been effective
against viruses, yeast, or fungi. Yet, researchers are telling
us that colloidal silver has produced phenomenal results in tissue
healing and reconstruction as well as reducing scar tissue in
clinical tests. Severe cuts and wounds have healed in much less
time."