I did wear the bandaid for several days and through a few washes otherwise 
there was no skin break - but I knew it would do the trick & it did & yes I 
have used silver dressings extensively for burns patients for many years while 
I was nursing. I have to say I am disappointed it contains aluminium.

Jane


  The silver bandaid has a layer interwoven with aluminum thread and another 
one with silver thread.  When body fluids provide the electrolyte, a battery 
effect is created which sends silver ions headed towards the aluminum..only to 
get lost in the wound.


  It is in all respects, a "CS" generator wrapped around your finger.


  The silver  dressings such as silverlon and acticoat are used with small 
amounts of electrical current to produce the silver ions in the wound.  Often 
used in burn wards now.


  Ode