Sunday, August 17, 2014

Can Nano-Silver stop Ebola?

See: http://investmentwatchblog.com/fda-says-ebola-treatment-nano-silver-is-a-pesticide-3000-ebola-martyrs-in-us-obola-cuts-vacation-short/


The FDA hates it, but I think they should give it a try.
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Update: See a letter about nano-silver.

"A drug, called “Nanosilver” an  experimental drug for treatment of Ebola,  will arrive the country today, health minister Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said. Meanwhile, it was gathered that Dr  (Mrs) Rima E. Laibow, the medical doctor behind ‘Nano Silver’  has written an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan over the availability of the ‘cure’.  The drug, called “Nanosilver”, can now be used following the approval by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that experimental treatments are ethical in the case of the Ebola pandemic.  According to Chukwu, the experimental drug is a donation from a Nigerian scientist who was concerned about threat of Ebola in his home country. “The drug will reach Nigeria today,” he said. Chukwu disclosed that the 169 secondary contacts were still under surveillance, while in all Ebola 11 cases had been recorded, including the index case, Patrick Sawyer, and the two Nigerians who died of the disease. “
According to the founder of Nanosilver “through the use of small doses (½ teaspoonful three times per day) of 10 PPM Nano silver administered to Ebola victims, contacts and potential contacts, Ebola and other contagious diseases can be eliminated as the deadly scourges that they currently are. This potentially beneficial nutrient therapy is highly cost-effective. Nano Silver is inexpensive”.

The problem with colloidal silver is that too much of it can cause Agyria, or grey skin. "Chronic ingestion or inhalation of silver preparations (especially colloidal silver) can lead to argyria in the skin and other organs. This is not life-threatening but commonly is cosmetically undesirable."

So if your choice is to ingest something which can stop Ebola, but as a side effect will turn your skin grey or blue and turn you into a Smurf but will not otherwise harm you, what do you choose?  What about for black people whose skin is already dark? Do you make that decision for them, or let them choose?

Smurf man Paul Karason


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Update2: Here is an unclassified powerpoint presentation about "Silver nanoparticle neutralization of hemmorhagic fever viruses".

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