Thought I'd post the entire article. In vivo testing of c.silver shows promise.
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Date: 02/07/05
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 21:44:50 GMT
New Catheter-Electrode System Features Silver
By Samuel Etris, Senior Technical Consultant to The Silver Institute
A new catheter-electrode system, using a low-intensity current to push
bacteria and virus-fighting silver ions into the bloodstream, has been
patented by a Pennsylvania company.
The catheter combines a silver electrode inserted into the patient's
blood stream with a second electrode placed on the nearby skin. The
combined action releases silver ions into the blood for immediate
reaction with pathogens such as HIV viruses. The silver ions do not
attack normal human cells because these cells have protective walls,
which is not the case for bacteria, viruses and fungi.
Studies revealed in U.S. Patent, No. 6,066,489 - assigned to Arrow
International, Inc. of Reading, Pennsylvania - show improvement by HIV
patients treated with in-blood silver ions. One patient prior to
treatment had over two million copies of the HIV virus per milliliter
of blood and had an infection fighter cell (T4 cells) count of 18. The
patient was experiencing serious kidney malfunction. Within 24 hours
after silver ion treatment, the HIV virus count dropped to about one
million copies and T4 cells fell to 11. One month after treatment
began, the HIV virus count was again halved and the Patient's overall
health improved.
The catheter-electrode system is intended to be a universal aid in
treating blood-borne infections otherwise extremely difficult to treat
or cure once infection has begun. Blood-borne viruses can completely
overwhelm a patient, defeating the immune system and leading to death.
The catheter electrode is 97.8 percent silver, 2 percent Platinum, and
0.2 percent copper. The silver supplies the active silver ion;
platinum acts as a catalyst to aid in the release of the silver ions
and prevents a buildup of oxides on the electrode. Copper controls the
release rate of the silver from the electrode. The small amount of
silver introduced into the patient's bloodstream, and the extremely
low levels of current, are both highly effective and physiologically
safe.
Silver News - June / July 2001
http://www.silverinstitute.org/news/4b01.html
Anyone with any type of disease should be on this type of protocal.
Any ideas on how to get this ball rolling?
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