Stop super- germs in their tracks with one powerful silver bullet.
By Jonathan V. Wright, M.D.
SARS. Avian flu. These and other big-time bugs called super-germs
are making headline almost on a daily basis. People are scared, and
rightly so. Super-germs mutate so quickly that antibiotics are virtually
useless against them: As soon as an effective one is created, the
germ mutates, and the antibiotic become obsolete. The same is true
of many vaccines.
But theres no need to feel defenseless because these mutating
germs have finally met their match. And its been right under
our noses all along. Its colloidal silver.
Colloidal silver just might be the next germ-fighting wonder
drug. And not just for the serious threats making headlines: Its
also effective against bacterial infections like strep throat, viruses
like the flu, and fungal infections like Candida. No matter how much
a germ mutates, it cant change enough to escape the damaging
effects of colloidal silver. And in the process, the silver
doesnt harm human tissue or kill off the good bacteria in the
intestine the way antibiotics and other mediations do.
Battling Americas NO. 1 health crisisFrom 1900 to 1940, medical
doctors in the U.S. used colloidal and other small- particle silver
preparation intravenously to cure otherwise fatal infections.
But then sulfa medication, penicillin, and other patented antibiotics
were introduced and initially worked like gangbusters.
Since silver preparations were unpatentable, they predictably
fell into disuse and were even criticized as old- fashioned
and ineffective by proponents of the patented competitors.
Some even claimed that even a little bit of silver is dangerous
for your health. (I guess they didnt realize that silver is
a normal part of our diets: Whole wheat and mushrooms are just two
of the sources that contain relatively large amount of silver.)
But all living things, from microbes to men, resist being killed.
So after the first two to three decades of being killed off easily,
bacteria have developed enough resistance to patented antibiotics
that doctors are beginning to get worried again. Patented antifungal
medications arent working as well as they did at first either,
and the number of effective patented antiviral medications has always
been very small. Now the situation is spiraling out of control.
To get an idea of the magnitude of the super-germ problem, take a
look at the progression over the years. According to Newsweek, during
1992 at least 13,000 hospital patients died from drug-resistant infection
despite being treated with antibiotics. But just one year later, super-germs
raised the death toll to 70.000. As a result, in 1994 the Centers
for Disease Control declared super-germs to be Americas
No 1 health crisis. Since that time, the number has skyrocketed to
2 million Americans per year who suffer from hospital-based super-germ
infections.
While patent medication companies pour billions of dollars into developing
patentable space alien molecules costing hundreds of dollars
per prescription, others are calling for a re-examination of silvers
ability to treat infection of all kinds -- bacterial, fungal, and
viral apparently without inducting resistance.
A family of germ-fighting metals For several years, scientists have
been looking closely at silver and the best candidate to thwart
the looming epidemic of super-germs. Back in the 70s, a researcher
reported on the germ-fighting power of silver. He said, Thanks
to eye-opening research, silver is emerging as a wonder of modern
medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a 6 or so different disease
organisms, but silver kills some 650. Resistant strains fail to develop.
Moreover, silver is virtually non-toxic.
Silver belongs to the family of metals that also includes copper
and gold (both of which can also have numerous health benefits when
theyre used properly). One of the primary concerns people tend
to have about using these metals is the risk that theyll accumulate
in the body and lead to heavy metal toxicity. But if you have plenty
of antioxidants in your diet, such as selenium, vitamin E, and amino
acids like N-acetyl cysteine, youre safe from any harmful effects
from this family of metals. Germs, however, are not.
Once a germ has entered human cells, it becomes more difficult for
drugs to attack the infection without also becoming toxic to those
cells. But according to a research study published in the European
Journal of Biochemistry, silver (and the other metals in the
family) bring about a key reaction without the bodys defense
system: the production of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is
lethal to germs, but its not harmful to healthy human tissues
when theyre protected by plenty of antioxidants.
The secret to silvers success
Although researchers have know of silvers germ-fighting effects
for decades, it wasnt 2000 that scientists finally understand
why it works so well. But first, its important to understood
antibiotics why it worked so well.. But first, its important
to understand antibiotics Achilles heel. Although germs
have three vulnerable targets, any single antibiotic can attack only
one of them at a time: (1) the germs outer membrane, (2) its
internal components, or (3) its delicate gene pool. When a germ becomes
resistant to a antibiotic, it has learned how to fortify the specific
target that the antibiotic attacks. Youd have to take several
antibiotics to attack all of the germs targets simultaneously.
But that sets the stage for further problems. Taking multiple antibiotics
just increases the odds of wiping out enough friendly bacteria to
allow an infection by various fungi (including Candida and other yeast).
And in place of the friendly bacteria, resistant bacteria
set up camp, including the infamous, but all-too-common, hospital
residents staph aureus and clostridia
Antibiotics obviously dont have what it takes to nip these super-bugs
in the bud. But thats where colloidal silver comes in.
Silver attacks all three of the germs vulnerable targets
at once. First, the silver ions easily rupture a germs
outer membrane when present in the right amounts, causing the
germs vital internal components to be exposed in the bloodstream
to our white blood cells. While the while blood cells attack the internal
components, the micro-particulate silver continues to destroy these
vital internal components by cutting up vital enzymes.