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If exposed to a bioterrorist attack, this info could save your life as well as be helpful to routine daily living.

 

 

 

EGCS40 reference website link

 

Joseph Wasserman, M.D. :board certified immunologist and assistant clinical professor at University of California Medical School, is the author of a popular selling book, Choose to Live. He said, "Of the thousands of drugs on the market today, only vaccines and antibiotics actually cure disease. All the rest of the drugs simply make you more comfortable while the body cures itself. Now, many antibiotics are losing the battle with germs. Fortunately, the best germ killer, which was discovered over 2000 years ago, is finally getting the proper attention from medical science -natural silver. I sincerely recommend that every one have EGCS-40 in their home as an antiseptic, antibacterial and anti fungal agent."

 

Charles Anderson, M.D. , a fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice and a member of the Alternative Health Advisory Board, said: "EGCS-40 could save people a lot of discomfort and trips to their doctors because it can sop germs from proliferating in cuts and burns, Also, it can subdue colds, runny noses and many other maladies. As a germ fighter, there is nothing superior to it. I highly recommend that everyone use EGCS-40 when the occasion arises."

 

 

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Poison Control Center, EGCS is considered harmless. Dr. Samuel Etris, a senior consultant at the Silver Institute, says there has never been any allergenic, toxic or cancerous reactions to silver. The government's Center for Disease Control confirmed that fact in 1995.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Silver Kills Germs

 

Man has used silver to kill germs throughout recorded history. Here is an ancient anecdote from the writings of Herodotus, the Greek philosopher, dating this use of silver to before the birth of Christ.

The Greek historian Herodotus, called the "Father of History", is one of our prime sources for information known about the fall of Babylon. Herodotus lived a century after the time of Daniel and traveled widely in the East. In his "Histories", we learn of the campaign of Persia's King Cyrus against Babylon. The details include the fact that no Persian king, including Cyrus, would drink the water of any stream other than the Choaspes, a river that flows past the Persian capital of Susa. Wherever the king went, a long train of four-wheeled mule wagons followed him transporting silver jars filled with boiled water from the river’s waters. The water would keep fresh for years during the long campaigns.

 

The Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Egyptians and many peoples from the "Dark Ages" used silver in one form or another to preserve food and water. In the "Middle Ages," during the plagues, silverware protected the wealthy from the full brunt of its ravages. In the old west, pioneers used silver coins to preserve milk and water. In the last century, man was beginning to develop more sophisticated forms of silver to kill germs. In 1938, the FDA was formed, Penicillin was introduced and the modern pharmaceutical industry began to dominate anti-microbial science. Since silver preparations were more expensive, they receded from favor. The use of some silver preparations in modern, mainstream medicine has survived until this "Modern Age." Among them are the use of dilute silver nitrate in newborn babies' eyes to protect from infection and the use of "Silvadine," a silver based salve, in virtually every burn ward in America to kill infection. A new silver based bandage has recently been approved by the FDA and licensed for sale.

 

Now, as many bacteria become resistant to pharmaceutical antibiotics, silver is emerging once more as a germ killer inside the human body. During the last several decades, the technology of silver as a germ fighter has continued to evolve. Instead of just using the surface of coins or silver vessels to come in contact with germs to kill them, silver is now being used in the “colloidal” state. Colloidal silver has now evolved to be one of the most valuable germ killers known. The term “colloidal” means ultra fine particles of a substance suspended in a medium. In the case of the colloidal silver we refer to here, it means particles of silver suspended in pure water. These particles are so fine that a billion of them could fit on the cross-section of a human hair!

 

 

 

Silver data as a broad range antibiotic.

 

“Perhaps the scariest scenario that may present a need for a powerful, broad-spectrum antimicrobial such as Silver (Ag) is the late 1990’s threat of ‘bioterrorism.’ It is now widely expected by biowarfare and terrorism experts that, whether due to small groups of terrorists, or as a form of warfare by ‘rogue’/totalitarian nations such as China, Iran, Libya, N. Korea, Syria or Russia, it is only a matter of time before ‘germ warfare’ is unleashed in Europe or America (10). And if the super-germs released have been produced in sophisticated biowarfare labs, they will probably have been genetically altered to make them resistant to the antibiotics normally used to treat that species of germ - e.g. tetracycline/doxycycline normally used to treat Anthrax (the number 1 favorite of ‘biowarfare warriors’ world-wide) (10). It is interesting to note that silver - both in liquid solution and as an airborne-aerosol - has been known since 1887 to be extremely toxic to Anthrax spores (1,10,11,12). And it is widely reported in the medical literature on Ag that various forms of Ag, often at surprisingly low concentrations, routinely kills germs that are known to be antibiotic-resistant (11,13,19,20).”

 

“Most antibiotics have an optimal effectiveness against only a few different disease germs; even broad-spectrum antibiotics may kill only 10-20 different types of bacteria. Also, most antibiotics that kill bacteria will not kill fungus/yeasts, protozoal parasites or viruses; antifungal antibiotics will not kill bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc. And virtually all known viruses are immune to virtually all known antibiotics.”

 

“Ag is unique among antimicrobial agents in its broad spectrum of action. It has been claimed to kill some 650 different disease organisms (13). And unlike antibiotics, Ag is an ‘equal opportunity destroyer’ - it doesn’t discriminate, but effectively kills germs of all major types: gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, spore-forming bacteria, fungus/yeasts, viruses and protozoal parasites. Ag sulfadiazine is used almost universally in hospitals to prevent serious burn infections (11), but it kills dozens of different bacteria (11,14,16); it also kills 95% of 72 strains of herpes virus (15), as well as the protozoal parasite Plasmodium berghei (malaria) (17). It also kills various yeasts, including several Aspergillus varieties, Mucor pusillus, Rhizopus nigricans and 50 different clinical isolates of Candida albicans (18).”

 

References:

 

1) H. Bechhold, Colloids in Biology and Medicine, N.Y.: D. van Nostrand, 1919, pp. 364-76.

10) D. Long & S. Spencer Jones, Bioterrorism: Secrets for Surviving the Coming Terrorist Germ Warfare Attacks on U.S. Cities, Barstow, CA: Life & Health Research Group, 1998.

11) N. Grier (1983) “Silver and Its Compounds” in Disinfection, Sterilization and Preservation, S. Block, ed., Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 380-428.

12) I. Romans (1954) “Silver Compounds” & “Oligodynamic Metals” in Antiseptics, Disinfectants, Fungicides and Chemical and Physical Sterilization, G. Reddish, ed., Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 380-428.

13) J. Powell (1978) “Our Mightiest Germ Fighter” Sci. Digest, Mar., 57-60.

14) H. Carr et al (1973) “Silver Sulfadiazine: In Vitro Antibacterial Activity” Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 4, 585-87.

15) T.-W. Chang & L. Weinstein (1975) “Prevention of Herpes Keratoconjunctivitis in Rabbits by Silver Sulfadiazine” 8, 677-78.

16) T.-W. Chang & L. Weinstein (1975) “Inactivation of treponema Pallidum by Silver Sulfadiazine” 7, 538-39.

17) M. Wysor (1975) “Orally-Administered Silver Sulfadiazine: Chemotherapy and Toxicology in CF-1 Mice....” Chemother 21, 302-10.

18) T. Wlodkowski & H. Rosenkranz (1973) “Antifungal Activity of Silver Sulfadiazine” Lancet, Sep. 29, 739-40.

19) T. Berger et al (1976) “Electrically Generated Silver Ions: Quantitative Effects on Bacterial and Mammalian Cells” Antimicrob Agents Chemother 9, 357-58.

20) T. Berger et al (1976) “Antifungal Properties of Electrically Generated Silver Ions” Antimicrob Agents Chemother 10, 856-60.

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Take it from Blu, be careful with Silver!

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Papa Smurf done OD'ed...megadoses and is still taking it!!!

 

 

At 40 parts per million this guy must have guzzled it or is a fake.

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2_21_450_vid_blueman.jpg

 

Papa Smurf done OD'ed...megadoses and is still taking it!!!

 

 

At 40 parts per million this guy must have guzzled it or is a fake.

 

How did I miss calling him Papa Smurf? I am so disapointed in myself. :cry:

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