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Yesterday I emailed Kephra, the founder of the colloidal silver/colloidal gold forum and undoubtedly one of the world's leading experts on CS and CG to get his feedback about the extensive scientific claims made on their website, which I read here: https://coatedsilver.com/about-us/.
Kephra replied: "I am pretty sure it is a scam. Even the description of the operation is incorrect. Silver ions are not exactly the antibacterials. To be effective, the silver ions must be created when the silver nanoparticle gets within atomic distances to the bacteria. This happens with silver nanoparticles because the nanoparticle and the bacteria have opposite electric charges. Opposites attract. Ions are positive charge the same as bacteria, and therefore would repel and not contact the bacteria. When a silver nanoparticle is attracted to a bacteria, the difference in electrical charge causes a nano lightning bolt between them and burns a hole in the bacterial membrane causing the bacteria to essentially bleed to death. The voltage difference is on the order of 1 million volts per meter. Once the nanoparticle burns the hole. it also creates a silver ion which enters the bacteria through the hole it just burned.
I really doubt anyone's ability to make a stable solution with that much silver. 20,000 ppm is 20 grams of silver per liter."
A member of the forum had this reply to Kephra:
"I've heard this explanation from Kephra before, but the part I don't understand is that he says silver ions and bacteria are positively charged. When I look at the literature regarding the charge of bacteria, it looks like most bacteria are negatively charged:
"Most bacterial cells possess an overall negative charge at neutral pH due to the presence of peptidoglycan, which is rich in carboxyl and amino groups. Teichoic acids containing phosphate-rich components also contribute to the negative charge of bacterial cell walls."
Kephra replied: "I know this is confusing because of the way the charge is measured.
A silver nanoparticle itself is negative because of the free electrons on its surface. But these electrons attract positive ions in what is called the slip layer. The slip layer is what is actually measured as zeta potential. So from the standpoint of zeta potential, the nanoparticle is positive because it's that layer of positive ions surrounding the particle that is actually measured.
The same holds true for the cell surface and surface of bacteria. So if a particle or cell surface is actually negative, it will test as positive because of the slip layer. For any of this to make sense, everything should be measured the same way but they are not."
Thought I would share this feedback with the community.
Yes, that is what she used and yes it is expensive in comparison to other supplements. I think she was trying to see if it would help because she told me she was afraid to go the chemotherapy route. If you are comparing it to chemotherapy and the current standard of care for CC treatment, I imagine CS would be at the bottom end of the cost scale. She didn't skimp on cost and she told me she also got a capped CS product because I showed her the studies that I listed in this report that showed that capped CS was more effective than uncapped CS in the studies. I also use capped CS when I use it. Bottom line for Iris is she is happy with the results she got and glad she tried it before going ahead with her oncologist's therapy.
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We've also had a similar conversation on EC about colloidal silver usage for vs. the Ebola virus way back in 2014. Here's what Ted from Bangkok had to say about using colloidal nano silver:
"Department of Defense know already the cure for Ebola. It is nano silver not colloidal silver at 1 to 10 parts per million to be effective, any more is not effective. Must be prepared at very high voltage DC at least 300 v DC at 10 degrees celsius. The size should be between 1 to 10 nanometers prepared in a refrigerator set at 10 degrees Celsius under dark conditions with very pure water. Most colloidal silver is actually ionic silver and you need colloidal silver. This is a proven technology which has been declassified by the government. Colloidal silver of nano sized operate on quantum physics. So it is not about pushing high ppm it is about the size of silver which can be exposed to ultraviolet or indigo violet range to further the size down to nanometer without being exposed to broad light band. So most colloidal Silver out there is in fact ionic silver. There are many ways of producing colloidal silver of nanometer but I simply don't have the time to test them. Ted"
My own views are completely based upon what Ted has said about using CS as well as being based on some critical research carried out by Janice Speshock and Saber Hussain in 2009 at the US Air Force National Laboratory:
http://drrimatruthreports.com/wp-content/uploads/Analysis-of-DTRA-Nano-Silver-Study.pdf
From the above research, they discovered that:
- 10ppm was by far the most effective concentration of CS used against viruses.
- 10nm nano size was the most effective CS particle size.
- Uncoated silver nano particles were much more effective than protein coated nano particles silver.
In the above research, it was found that CS was effective against many viruses -- including HFV, EBV, Enveloped RNA viruses, Marburg virus, Candida, Lassa fever virus etc etc.
Ted also advised putting several drops drops of 3% hydrogen peroxide into the his colloidal silver, which helps to prevent the unwanted clumping together of nano silver particles that result in much larger silver particles that will, in the end, be less effective. Smaller nano particles can easily be disseminated and distributed to the peripheral tissue regions of the body whereas larger clumped nano particles cannot travel to the body's peripheral regions to successfully reach ALL tissues.
I will always go by what Ted from Bangkok says, which is also supported by just one piece of very valid government research (see above link). Therefore for me, I would always make sure to buy and use CS at a concentration of 10ppm and with a 10nm particle size (or less) -- nothing else will do!! And I would also probably add 2 or 3 drops of hydrogen peroxide -- as recommended by Ted -- to my bottle of colloidal silver to help stabilize the CS to make sure that unwanted clumping of the silver nanoparticles never occurs.
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Normally people use colloidal silver in very small doses of teaspoons or tablespoons. Iris was drinking 16 ounces of 20 ppm CS or 30.7 tablespoons everyday and I doubt that three or four teaspoon or tablespoon dosing of CS will have the same effect.
Another consideration is that there are many different concentrations of silver in CS. I saw a product the other day that was only 3 parts per million and I have seen 5 ppm, 10 ppm, 20 ppm on up to 20, 000 ppm. The point being that the amount of actual silver that you are getting is what matters.
Lastly, Iris was using CS that was capped and in two of the studies I highlighted, they showed that capped CS was more effective than uncapped CS at fighting colon cancer cells.
Iris was apparently using the dose that was effective for her and that is no BS.
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Vitamin D and Colloidal Silver
Animal studies indicate that CS can kill good gut microbes, but the gut microbiome can recover once the CS usage is stopped. In the case of CC, given that it can be fatal, you have to figure that into the equation also. Iris only used high dose CS for one month and then stopped.
I almost never recommend taking CS continuously through life as you might take vitamin D, especially at low dose as that can allow for bacterial resistance to CS to occur. There are already some bacteria that are resistant to CS. CS has shown benefit in dealing with bacteria that have become resistant to antibiotics such as MRSA and VRSA. It would be nice to be able to maintain this benefit from CS for many many years to come.
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Capped silver nanoparticles is what is mostly used in studies because it is more stable in animals and humans. By more stable, I mean the silver particles in the colloidal silver suspension are more resistant to agglomeration or aggregation, where the silver particles start to bind with one another to the point where the particles, at the extreme, become so big that they fall out of suspension and can sometimes be seen on the bottom of the container as small dark or black dots. Particles that reach this size that can become visible to the human eye are no longer nanoparticles and are no longer effective as an antimicrobial agent.
There are a multitude of capping agents used in these studies. Some natural plant based reducing agents such as cinnamon can also act as capping agents. Some capping agents are stronger than others and can potently resist agglomeration. A decent capping agent should be able to resist agglomeration indefinitely in storage and these products can look exactly the same even 10 or more years after they are made. The color and clarity of the silver nanoparticles can remain unchanged over a decade or more.
Also importantly, the capping agent can help the silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) not to agglomerate in the human body and remain stable, even in the stomach where acid and other molecules can cause aggregation of uncapped AgNPs. The intact capping agent allows the AgNPs to remain stable and of appropriate particle size to effectively destroy various pathogens as the particles come into molecular proximity of the pathogens or actually contact the pathogens and ultimately destroy the pathogens after breaching the cell wall, releasing silver ions to enter through the breach and destroy the pathogen .
The above is a very basic and partial explanation of why capping agents are important and why they are used on AgNPs. The actual process is much more complex. Here is a link to an article that may help you better understand the relevance of using capping agents on AgNPs :
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2215153221000039
Here are some relevant article quotes :
Interaction between capping agent and AgNPs provide stability over time.
Capping agents prevent the aggregation of silver nanoparticles.
The shape and size of the silver nanoparticles are controlled by capping agents.
Unfortunately, manufacturers of colloidal silver and ionic silver products rarely use a capping agent and if they do, they do not mention it or say what agent was used on the AgNPs. Scientific suppliers will make AgNPs to whatever standards are needed for various trials and studies and these AgNPs are very often capped.
I am not sure, but I think EC still sells capped AgNPs that are 20 ppm and crystal clear yellow in color.
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I have used CS as a Trojan Horse to ameliorate diverticulitis. As I have to take psyllium husks/powder routinely I used silver solution to mix the psyllium in before drinking it down as a liquid immediately after mixing, followed by a large glass of filtered water.
The fiber in the husks virtually scrapes sludge from the much of the villi of the intestine where bacteria and yeast overgrowth thrive on decaying food in the pockets known as diverticula sacks. This can create dangerous and life threatening infections. The silver content kills much of the excess microorganisms to help restore balance. Excessive use can virtually sterilize the bowel which is bad, so, as I used this treatment on several occasions, it's always complemented with probiotics/ yogurt / kefir and fermented foods like sour kraut.
That is a very interesting use of CS! Out of curiosity, does CS by itself have any effect on the diverticulitis?
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Colloidal Silver Dilution
Math is not my forte either, but I will give it a shot. Your 120 ppm CS solution is 6 times the strength of an equal amount of 20 ppm CS. So if you take one ounce of your 120 ppm and combine it with 5 ounces of distilled water, you should have 6 ounces of 20 ppm CS. Similarly if you take one cup of your 120 ppm CS and combine it with 5 cups of distilled water, you should have 6 cups of 20 ppm CS. Also similarly, if you have a 16 ounce bottle of 120 ppm CS and add five 16 ounce bottles of distilled water to it, you should have six 16 ounce bottles of 20 ppm.
I am more accustomed to diluting 320 ppm because that is what I mainly make and I use tablespoons of the 320 ppm and add those to specific amounts of distilled water to achieve 20 ppm dilutions.
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"Bad" guys aren't bad. They're "good" guy food and "good" guys eat a LOT which is why "bad" guys repopulate so fast after a round of anti-biotics. "Good" guys reproduce slower and their population is controlled by how much food is available. No food, no "good" guys.
In addition - I suspect the most critical issue with aging is the lessening of physical activity - or, what I call the anti-rebounding effect. Physical activity/rebounding generates white blood cells which have no problem killing off cancer so, the less you move, the less natural cleaning and maintenance gets done.
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I think with CS, as with other supplements and prescription medications, too low of a dose may be ineffective and too high of a dose may be toxic and the right dose may achieve the desired effect.
With 10 ppm CS, that is half the silver content of 20 ppm CS. So you would take twice as much 10 ppm to be equivalent to a 20 ppm CS dose. It is the amount of total silver that is important. If you had 40 ppm CS, you would take half the dose in order to equal a 20 ppm dose. Here are some equivalent amounts of silver as examples:
4 ounces of 320 ppm
8 ounces of 160 ppm
16 ounces of 80 ppm
1 quart of 40 ppm
2 quarts of 20 ppm
4 quarts of 10 ppm
8 quarts of 5 ppm
These 7 examples above are all delivering approximately the same 40 mg of silver.
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Colloidal Silver Dilution
I wonder if you could help me with a dosage question? I have CS that is 120ppm, and I'm not sure how to cut that down to the 16 oz. of 20ppm. Should I take 3.33 oz. per day? Or dilute the 120ppm CS by 1/6th to make it 20ppm? Math is not my forte - help! And thank you!
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1) What would be the layman's term for this product so that I could look for it and purchase it? Is it a gel colloidal silver? Or what is it? Using “capped silver” as a search term online only brings you to studies using it but it is a mysterious substance.
2) Can you use CS and dilute it with something or add to it to create the same effect as “capped” CS?
3). I have seen very little if any mention of structured silver at least, on this site. Would this work as well as “capped” silver?
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I would be interested to hear more of this "treatment"!! And any side effects!!??
In good health Jen
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