"The Return of Silver in Medicine: Colloidal Silver - Nature's Alternative to
Antibiotics"
Health Newsline
In the early 1900's an antibacterial solution called Colloidal Silver became the choice
of medical practitioners. It proved to be enormously effective against infectious
organisms and extremely safe to use, without the negative side effects associated with
drugs. But Colloidal Silver became increasingly expensive and the pharmaceutical companies
developed antibiotics as we know them today. Silver took a back seat. However, as usual,
as we deviate from nature, unforeseen problems develop. Forty years after the advent of
antibiotics, many types of disease-causing organisms had built an immunity to their
action.
Over the years the medical establishment has reported on the new strains of "Super
Bugs" that cannot be destroyed by antibiotics. Newsweek Magazine reported in March
28, 1994 that in 1992, 13,000 hospital patients died of infections that resisted every
drug doctors tried. Also a well known fact is the detrimental effect of antibiotics on the
naturally occurring flora in the colon. Colloidal Silver does not disturb this very
necessary environment.
Fortunately, the timely re-emergence of Colloidal Silver due to new technology and much
reduced costs in production, may prove to be one of the best remedies that the public now
has to protect themselves.
"And now it's silver that is finding wholly new uses as a wonder in modern
medicine...perhaps it soon will be recognized as OUR MIGHTIEST GERM FIGHTER."
(Science Digest, March 1978.) Silver is considered to be one of the most universal
antibiotic substances known. Jim Powell reported in the Science Digest article quoted
above, that an antibiotic kills perhaps 7 different disease organisms, but silver kills
some 650. Resistant strains fail to develop. Moreover, silver is non-toxic!
The comeback of silver in medicine began in the 1970's. The late Dr. Carl Moyer,
chairman of Washington University's Department of Surgery, received a grant to develop
better treatment for burn victims. Dr. Harry Margraf of St. Louis, as the chief
biochemist, worked with Dr. Moyer and other surgeons to find an antiseptic strong enough,
yet safe, to use over larger areas of the body. Dr. Margraf reviewed 22 antiseptic
compounds and found drawbacks in all of them. (SILVER IS USED IN ALL MAJOR BURN CENTERS IN
THE UNITED STATES. UCLA MEDICAL LABS FOUND IT EFFECTIVE ON EVERY VIRUS THEY TESTED IT ON.)
He noted that many of these antibiotics were ineffective against a number of harmful
bacteria, including the biggest killer in burn cases - greenish blue bacterium called
Pseudomonas acruginose. Extensive trials proved silver to be the most effective and is
currently used in all major burn centers in the United States.
In 1834, the German obstetrician F. Crede administered 1% silver nitrate to the eyes of
newborn infants, virtually eliminating the incidence of disease causing blindness in
newborn babies. however, it was not until the late 1800's that Western scientists were
able to prove what had been known in Eastern medicine for thousands of years...that silver
was a proven germ fighter! Once the discovery was made that the body's chief fluids were
colloidal in nature, the endless possibilities which could occur from the use of colloids
in medicine were recognized. As a result, a silver solution known as Colloidal Silver
became widely used in medicine as one of the main-stays of antimicrobial treatment, until
money became an issue. "What we actually have done, was rediscover that silver kills
bacteria", stated Dr. Robert Becker M. D. "It is non-toxic in
micro-concentrations of 3-5 parts per million."
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