Bill wrote: The term "NAg" (Silver Nitrate) occurs only four times in this
article, that refer to one footnote that references a 1969 article.

Everywhere else in this article -- that's over 60 places --, "NAg" stands
for "nano-silver", for which there are 92 footnotes, and most of those 92
referenced articles were published "recently".

 

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Bill,

Thanks very much for clearing this up. That's precisely why I posted to this
list, hoping that someone who'd read the article more carefully than I did,
would correct me. I've been getting very little sleep, with a couple of
time-sensitive projects in the works, so of course I'd miss the obvious-such
as the header of this thread! So again, I'm glad you posted.

 

However, and this is interesting.I still believe that I arrived at the
correct conclusion, even though I was using the wrong premise. "Nano" is an
interesting concept, because in almost all cases, when you get to that
minuscule a particle, the substances don't behave as they do on a more
"macro" level. Mostly what you get is dangerous effects. Now, it appears
that silver is no different from the other things that have become
"nano-ized." You'd never get those effects mentioned in the article from
electrolytically isolated silver (except in rare cases of soil-based
organisms, which after a few generations are no longer resistant to silver;
but that's another topic altogether).

 

While there's always the chance that the word "nano" is being used as a
marketing ploy, in this case I don't think it's a marketing ploy-but rather,
an adulteration of beneficial EIS. Because of course the medical profession
would have to apply fancy modifications to something natural, because that's
what they like to do (plus, it gives them a way to patent the substance). 

 

Nano particles are dangerous. Anyone who's interested, can start by reading
about titanium oxide that's nano-ized. How convenient that they can now
write about nanosilver, and confuse people who might think that all silver
is the same. They did this with silver compounds.

 

At least we know the truth. I had occasion to use the silver recently on my
dog's abscess, right near her eye, and along with clay packs, it healed up
the abscess beautifully. Silver. I wouldn't be without it.

 

Best,

Nenah

 

Nenah Sylver, PhD

author, The Rife Handbook

of Frequency Therapy and Holistic Health

healing from cancer and other diseases 

with non-invasive, effective technology

suppressed by the medical cartel until recently

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