Posted on 03/25/2023 4:05:31 PM PDT by Enterprise
Antimicrobial-resistant infections are a leading cause of global death, killing nearly 1.3 million people yearly and outpacing malaria and HIV, according to a 2022 study published in The Lancet. In January 2023, a study published in Frontiers in Microbiology confirmed mounting evidence that adding silver nanoparticles to certain antibiotics boosts their ability to kill resistant bacteria.
Knowledge of silver’s antimicrobial value has been around since ancient times. Silver nanoparticles (AgNP), however, with their tiny spheres interacting at the cellular level, signify a new frontier in fighting bacteria, gaining more attention over the past two decades.
This new study adds to mounting evidence that adding AgNPs to antibiotics could make them better able to disable drug-resistant bacteria and reduce the worldwide burden of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Where can I buy this? I need some supercharging.
Yes, a massive overdose of silver can do bad things.
Thanks.
Time to buy some silver
All things in moderation.
I did a few hundred hour deal dive into colloidal silver, how to make it, etc.
I found no peer reviewed anything.
Not even any consensus on how to make it, no one even agrees on ac or DC, let alone anything else.
I did some testing using trial/error and analysis.
I found that my best stuff when put in a vaporizer poisoned my electric AI devices with silver whiskers
I use 10ppm. liquid, the gel, and lozenges.
American Biotech Labs Silver Biotics Daily Immune Support Supplement 30ppm - Extra Strength 16 fl.oz
Me no trust study!
I eat with real silver silverware.
Silver whiskers?? I think that would severely cause problems. I’m not sure Hal would open the pod bay door if I did that to him.
The dude who turned blue also has a nicotine stained mustache.
Same with aspirin.
Figured the colloidal silver fanboys would come out of the woodwork
So, you take a human cell - an object of immense complexity, where millions of fine tuned processes keep it alive - and throw silver nano particles in it… what can possibly go wrong? Studies and more studies, and, as always, more research (funding)is needed. Sounds familiar.
“All things in moderation.”
“In 2008, Paul Karason first gained prominence after appearing on Today.[2] His skin was described as turning blue after he took a homemade silver chloride colloid and rubbing a solution of colloidal silver on his face in an attempt to treat problems with his sinuses, dermatitis, acid reflux and other issues. He claimed it cured his acid reflux and arthritis.” Wiki
Drinking too much water can kill you.
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