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Microbiology Department of Brigham Young University has performed extensive tests with Collodial Silver to determine controlled enviornment effects on Bacteria. The results are astounding!
Colloidal Silver Testing Results Summary:
The following results suggest that a Colloidal solution is a broad spectrum antimicrobial agent able to effectively stop
the growth of, and in fact kill, a variety of bacteria.
Staphylococcus Aureus :(Pneumonia, eye infections, skin infections (boils, impetigo, cellulitis, and post-operative wound infections), toxic
shock syndrome, meningitis, food poisoning, osteomyelitis, and many others) inhibited @ 2.5 ppm and killed @ 5 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU
Report.
Shigella Boydii: (Bacillary dysentery–characterized by severe cramping abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea) inhibited @ 1.25 ppm and
killed @ 2.5 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU Report.
Salmonella Arizona: (Food poisoning, etc.) inhibited @ 2.5 ppm and killed @ 5 ppm. 1/28/99 BYU Report.
Salmonella Typhimurium: (Food poisoning and enteric fever) inhibited and killed at a concentration of 2.5 ppm. 6/7/99 BYU Report.
E. coli: (Food poisoning, urinary tract infections, traveler’s diarrhea, diarrhea in infants, respiratory tract infections, and wound infections)
inhibited and killed @ 2.5 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU Report.
Haemophilus Influenzae:(Otitis media (ear infection), pneumonia, meningitis, throat and sinus infections (including epiglottitis in children
and sinusitis), and suppurative arthritis in children) inhibited and killed @ 1.25 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU Report.
Enterobacter aerogenes:( wound infections, urinary tract infections, bacteremia, and meningitis) inhibited and killed at a concentration of
2.5 ppm. 6/7/99 BYU Report.
Enterobacter cloacae: ( causes ilnesses similar to the E. aerogenes) inhibited and killed at a concentration of 5 ppm. 6/7/99 BYU Report.
Klebsiella pneumoniae: (lower respiratory tract infections, nosocomial infections (infections spread in hospitals), urinary tract and wound
infections, and bacteremia) inhibited and killed @ 2.5 ppm. 1/28/99 BYU Report.
Klebsiella oxytoca:(Similar to those infections caused by K. pneumoniae) inhibited and killed at a concentration of 2.5 ppm. 6/7/99
BYU Report.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa:(severe burn and wound infections, keratitis, pneumonia, meningitis, nosocomial infections, urinary tract
infections, etc.) inhibited @ 2.5 ppm and killed @ 5 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU Report.
Streptococcus pneumoniae: (pneumonia, meningitis, sinusitis, otitis media (ear infection) inhibited @ 2.5 ppm and killed @ 5 ppm.
4/21/99 BYU Report.
Streptococcus pyogenes: (skin infections, upper respiratory infections (i.e. strep throat) impetigo, hospital-acquired infections, scarlet
fever, etc.) inhibited and killed @ 1.25 ppm. 1/22/99 BYU Report.
Streptococcus faecalis: (Urinary tract infections, endocarditis, wound infections, etc.) inhibited @ 2.5 ppm and killed @ 5 ppm. 1/22/99
BYU Report.
Streptococcus mutans: (A major cause dental plaque and tooth decay etc.) inhibited and killed @ 5 ppm. 2/3/99 BYU Report.
Streptococcus gordonii: (Tooth decay, also implicated in infective endocarditis-an infection of the heart valves) inhibited and killed @ 5
ppm. BYU Report 2/12/99.
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