jameskep37
Have you seen any long term studies with candida being able to adapt/resist collodial silver?
I think I have seen some studies where some pathogenic bacterial strains developed resistance against collodial silver. Which makes me think that fungal candida would be in that category as well?
Seems like some of these lab tests are too short term(inconclusive)to really indicate fungal candida's ability to adapt and resist to an anti-fungal. For example,this product Nutrasilver might wipeout 7.8 billion candida in one day. But after a few weeks it only might wipe out nearly none of that amount due to candida's ability to adapt and resist. So in order for the lab test to be more accurate they would have to test out a "mass" amount of fungal candida for a longer period of time(probably at least a month-- if not longer)to see if the product is really going to be effective or not. I think too many of these lab tests are too short-term to really indicate whether a substance is going to be effective long- term??......
Not to mention that these anti-fungal substances are being tested in a small dish, which is not going to be the same as working with so many feet in the GI tract/Intestinal environment....
http://www.nutrasilver.com/candida
NutraSilver® is a natural, safe holistic treatment for Candida. In FDA-certified independent in-vitro lab tests, the findings were astonishing; NutraSilver® killed over 7.8 billion cells of Candida Albicans in under 60 minutes. Imagine how NutraSilver might react in your body; nano-sized silver particles seeking out the harmful Candida yeast infection throughout your body and killing them, allowing your body’s bacteria balance to normalize and your symptoms to melt away.
Note: "Allowing your body's bacteria to balance to normalize.......
How are they certain that the collodial silver is not wiping out the good strains as well. They have no proof of this???
The lab test was done in one day. How can they really determine how effective this product is going to be just after one day of lab testing??? Looks like with the candida the lab test was done only for 60 minutes. In this small amount of time candida doesn't have time to morph to its more resistant and adaptive fungal form?
http://www.nutrasilver.com/downloads/labs/nutrasilver-antiseptic-report.pdf