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Perhaps it's because Big Pharm makes more money concocting new drugs. Not so much money in infusing nanosilver into the veins.
originally posted by: hurdygurdy
a reply to: constant_thought
Thanks for the link. Encapsulated nano silver looks promising for preventing and treating viral and bacterial infections. And since "it showed a good antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus" (better known as antibiotic resistant MRSA) why oh why is it not administered in hospitals to prevent its spread ?
originally posted by: hurdygurdy
And to think the WHO blocked shipments of nano silver to Africa earlier this month.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: hurdygurdy
And to think the WHO blocked shipments of nano silver to Africa earlier this month.
Do you have a valid source for that silly claim? Just how do you think the WHO is able to do that?
September 9, 2014 - On Thursday this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Ebola victims in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos will receive Nano Silver in an attempt to treat the infection. The news comes hot on the heels of the World Health Organization’s decision to sanction the use of unlicensed Ebola drugs in West Africa on ethical grounds. It also coincides with a US Food and Drug Administration statement released yesterday warning against fraudulent Ebola treatment products.
originally posted by: hurdygurdy
Do you have a valid source for that silly claim? Just how do you think the WHO is able to do that?
World Health Organization (WHO) Blocked Shipments of Highly Effective Ebola Treatment to Africa
Governments seize colloidal silver being used to treat Ebola patients, says advocate
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Governments seize colloidal silver being used to successfully treat Ebola patients
Using Nano Silver to Treat Ebola - Is it Misguided?
September 9, 2014 - On Thursday this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Ebola victims in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos will receive Nano Silver in an attempt to treat the infection. The news comes hot on the heels of the World Health Organization’s decision to sanction the use of unlicensed Ebola drugs in West Africa on ethical grounds. It also coincides with a US Food and Drug Administration statement released yesterday warning against fraudulent Ebola treatment products.