As
the nation watches and waits to see if HN51, commonly called bird flu
or avian flu, will become a threat to humans, and firms are scrambling
to hopefully develop a cure before there’s even anything to target or
conduct tests with, it appears that a new form of ionic silver may
already be providing us with a remarkably effective treatment for not
only a bird flu pandemic that may or may not occur but also an enormous
range of infectious diseases that are a very real part of our world
today.
The
fact is that the medical field has yet to prove itself able to deal
effectively with virtually any virus, let alone a new one that does not
even yet exist. Yet a rapidly growing phenomenon
is taking place wherein ionic silver is emerging as the new
antimicrobial wonder in dealing with bacterial as well as, yes, viral
conditions too, both in medicine and in industry.
A Respected Antimicrobial and More
Ionic
silver was actually a commonly-used antimicrobial 100 years ago, before
the advent of modern antibiotics, which only address bacteria and are
becoming largely obsolete while posing risks related to resistant
super-germs. Ionic silver is increasingly being
recognized for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial qualities and the fact
that it presents virtually none of the side-effects related to
antibiotics. Ionic silver is entirely non-toxic to the body. Research
at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has shown that
some resistant strains of disease cannot develop with ionic silver the
way that they will with antibiotics. Reports of any pathogens developing resistance to ionic silver are rare. Some reports indicate it even kills drug-resistant strains of germs.
Ionic
silver is also a powerful tissue-healing agent, so much so that it has
been used topically for decades in burn centers and currently represents
one of the fastest growing sectors – if not the fastest growing sector –
in wound care today.
The
fact that ionic silver is effective against a very broad range of
bacteria is well established and, due to recent advances in the delivery
of ionic silver, together with the problems associated with
antibiotics, it is being used in a rapidly growing range of
dietary-supplement, medical, and industrial products. Illustrating how serious this trend is, in a report published in April 2006 by Chemical & Engineering News
about a new method from Nexxion for applying ionic-silver coating to
catheters, IV needles, and other medical devices, the chief technical
officer of the company is quoted as saying, “To date, no pathogens have
been able to survive contact with silver.”1
And that product is just the tip of the iceberg.
AcryMed
also recently announced FDA approval of its product SilvaGard, a
silver-nanotechnology coating to protect medical devices from bacteria. The company stated, “Ionic silver has been long recognized and used as a highly effective antimicrobial.”2
Covalon
is a manufacturer that has introduced an antimicrobial silver-ion
releasing, collagen-based sheet dressing for wound care. In
January 2006, the president of the company is quoted as having said,
“In the wound dressings market, silver dressings growth outperforms all
others in the category.”3
Curad
and Johnson & Johnson bandages are now available to the consumer
with ionic silver actually impregnated into the gauze so as to destroy
bacteria.4 In the medical field,
another company, AgION has stated that, “Today silver is a key
ingredient in new high-tech, powder coated finishes that hospitals and
doctors’ offices are using to protect walls, counters and other
germ-gathering surfaces.”
Others are jumping on the bandwagon. Samsung recently introduced a clothes-washing machine that they claim kills 99% of bacteria in cold water by using ionic silver.5 Sharper
Image has a line of slippers and pillows that have ionic silver
incorporated into the fabric to prevent odor-causing bacteria. Containers
for food storage are now being impregnated with ionic silver to prevent
bacterial growth that contributes to spoilage. Writing
pens, bath mats, cutting boards, and door knobs are being coated with
ionic silver to prevent bacteria from being spread. Water-treatment facilities that service hospitals use silver ions. And that is still just the tip of the iceberg. The list goes on and on, and is growing faster every week.
Is It Also Antiviral?
It
is noteworthy that the above quotes illustrate that ionic silver is
often referred to as having “antimicrobial” qualities, rather than just
“antibacterial” qualities.
This
is a very important distinction because many diseases that affect human
beings today – and bird flu if it should ever become a pandemic in the
future – all involve “viral” pathogens, not bacteria. And the medical community truly has nothing that will reliably combat viral pathogens. While
the push is on for a “vaccine,” there is enormous controversy as to the
efficacy and safety of existing vaccines, let alone one that has yet to
be developed, if ever. Nothing that exists today in our efforts to fight common modern-day viral conditions suggests we should expect any miracles.
Using
ionic silver as a preventative, a treatment, or both may very well
prove to be, if not a miracle, perhaps a major stride in shifting the
tide in our favor.
In
Europe, ionic silver is recognized as an accepted treatment for viral
conditions. Walk into a pharmacy in Europe and tell them you’ve been
diagnosed with a cold or flu – which is viral in nature – and they will
look in their desk reference and find a number of silver-ion compounds
or complexes listed as remedies to sell you. It seems the United States is finally catching on. A
study at the University of Arizona recently showed ionic silver to be
effective against the coronavirus that researchers use as the surrogate
for SARS.6 A study out of the
University of Texas reportedly suggested ionic silver may be effective
against HIV-1, and researchers expect it may be shown effective against
other viruses and bacteria as well. "We're testing against other viruses
and the 'super bug (Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus),' said
Miguel Jose Yacaman, from University of Texas, Department of
Engineering and one of the study's authors. “Our preliminary results
indicate that silver nanoparticles can effectively attack other
micro-organisms."7
It
would make sense that this would be the case since the “antimicrobial”
effect of ionic silver is recognized to be extremely broad-spectrum when
applied to bacterial and fungal pathogens including mold and yeast. Indeed,
it would also make sense that silver would be antiviral since it is
clearly recognized to be highly effective against essentially every
other class of pathogen. Phrases like
“antimicrobial” and “no pathogens survive” are apparently intended to be
quite broad in scope. And the mechanisms of action that make ionic
silver effective as an antimicrobial are apparently unique enough to
support it.
According to AgION, “Ancient Egyptians used it to keep food supplies safe from fungus and mold.” A
press release by Curad quoted Philip M. Tierno, Ph.D., Director of
Clinical Microbiology and Immunology at New York University Medical
Center and author of The Secret Life of Germs (Atria
Books 2004), as stating, “Silver is a natural antibacterial that works
by killing bacteria, fungi and yeast by interfering with the metabolism
necessary for respiration of these microbes. It fights germs with much less fear of developing antibiotic resistance.”8
A representative of AgION stated in a recent press release, “Silver has multiple mechanisms of action. Use of silver as an antimicrobial is therefore unlikely to promote antibiotic resistance.”
The
FDA has regulations that prohibit the manufacturer of any product from
making “disease” claims unless the product has been approved for “drug”
use (the definition of a drug is any product sold for treating a
disease). Since virtually any presence of a viral
pathogen in the human body will by definition be disease related, it is
unlikely we would be seeing any product promoted as an antiviral until
the tedious and extremely expensive process of FDA drug approval was
completed – a seriously-flawed process that has seen deadly drugs like
Vioxx approved while beneficial ones languish in limbo.
A
search on the Internet, however, will turn up literally thousands of
testimonials reporting viral conditions across a very broad range being
successfully treated with ionic-silver products such as the outdated but
still popular colloidal silver. It is very
plausible, if not highly likely, that before long ionic silver will
emerge as the recognized solution for the vast majority of viral
conditions.
Delivery for Systemic Human Use
Back
100 years ago, major pharmaceutical firms made ionic silver products
for systemic human use in the form of what is loosely referred to as
“colloidal” silver, a very crude and archaic substance that did the job
of delivering silver ions decently for its time. But
after the advent of far more profitable antibiotics and the change of
the laws in the 1930s when the FDA as we know it today was formed,
silver fell out of favor.
In
recent decades, colloidal silver has seen a resurgence in popularity,
but primarily in the alternative- or natural-medicine field, or when
sold as a dietary supplement. Meanwhile,
important advances in the field of ionic-silver delivery, most notably
with the Opti-Silver technology, are rapidly rendering colloidal silver
obsolete. A new, patented technology, this
special form of ionic silver apparently represents a major breakthrough
in the delivery of ionic silver for systemic, or internal, human use.
In
this regard, there are two pivotal questions to be considered: (1)
whether silver ions kill viral pathogens; and (2) the method of delivery
for systemic human use.
From
my perspective, the question of whether ionic silver kills viral
pathogens has been answered in the resounding affirmative. It
seems that only the tedious process of FDA drug approval – or perhaps a
major clinical study that is planned on Opti-Silver hitting the media –
is needed before it becomes common knowledge.
Even
if silver ions are effective against viral pathogens, the delivery
mechanism for use in the human body becomes the key issue. All
of the products on the market today that utilize ionic silver for its
antimicrobial and tissue-healing qualities incorporate some kind of
deliberate delivery mechanism in order to provide for a controlled
release of silver ions at the rate that is desired. This
delivery mechanism varies relative to the environment where the ionic
silver is being used and relative to the rate of release that is
desired. In each case, the medium is a factor;
and, far more importantly, the complexing or compounding agent used to
release the silver ion is a factor.
Our
growing understanding of this area of controlled delivery has
contributed greatly to the increase in the number of products using
ionic silver for antimicrobial purposes. The New York Times
stated in a December 2005 article, “Silver, one of humankind's first
weapons against bacteria, is receiving new respect for its antiseptic
powers, thanks to the growing ability of researchers to tinker with its
molecular structure.”9 What this
refers to is the deliberate formation of molecular structures that will
release silver ions in the given environment at the desired rate.
The
same article goes on to say, “But silver's time-tested – if poorly
understood – versatility as a disinfectant was overshadowed in the
latter half of the 20th century by the rise of antibiotics. Now,
with more and more bacteria developing resistance to antibiotic drugs,
some researchers and healthcare entrepreneurs have returned to silver
for another look. This time around, they are
armed with nanotechnology, a fast-developing collection of products and
skills that helps researchers deploy silver compounds in ways that
maximize the availability of silver ions – the element's most potent
form. Scientists also now have a better understanding of the weaknesses of their microbial adversaries.”
This
need for a delivery mechanism to maximize availability is all the more
demanding when attempting delivery of ionic silver in the human body,
due to the aggressive and fluctuating electrochemical environment the
human organism presents. The common substances
listed in the pharmacist’s desk reference in Europe, for instance, may
work marginally well but lack an efficient delivery mechanism and
therefore fail to unlock the potential of what ionic silver might be
capable of doing in the human body to kill germs.
The
patented Opti-Silver technology, which its maker Invision International
says is the result of years of research and development, is designed to
optimize the delivery of silver ions in the human body. While
the patent covers a broad range of substances, the company has chosen
to use citrate as the complexing agent, and potassium as the counter-ion
for maximum stability, in the water-based dietary-supplement
formulation it currently sells under the brand name of Silver 100. The
recommended usage is entirely safe – the maximum recommended daily
amount introduces less silver to the body than may be contained in an
individual’s ordinary drinking-water intake, with the difference being
that it is intended to be released as activated ions. It consists of all-natural nanotechnology.10
Treatment of Hepatitis B and C
I
myself have had a patient come into my office at the Institute of
Advanced Medicine who was diagnosed as having both hepatitis B and C. The
blood work that came back from the lab showed the viral load and liver
enzymes to be extremely elevated, indicating an advanced condition. The
patient, not wanting to be subjected to the Interferon and Ribavirin
treatment that was common because of the high risk of side effects and
the low incidence of success, chose instead to be put on a 90-day
regimen of using Silver 100, at an elevated dosing relative to normal
suggested use. Silver 100 is a water-based
dietary supplement made by Invision International that contains the
Opti-Silver form of ionic silver. At the end of
90 days, the same battery of lab tests showed the blood reading to be
100% normalized, indicating the treatment was highly successful. (See http://www.SilverFacts.com for a write-up of the laboratory work. Note that the patient’s readings elevated again after use of the product was stopped temporarily.)
My
experience in seeing patients and others in the public sector use ionic
silver for a variety of bacterial and viral conditions over a number of
years indicates that this was not a fluke at all but was rather a
predictable result of the use of ionic silver.
The makers of Opti-Silver claim that it represents a quantum leap in the delivery of ionic silver for the human body. At present, they themselves, however, make no disease claims for their product.
Silver May Outshine the Threat of Bird Flu
As for the bird flu “threat,” well, there are many theories. While
some say a pandemic is inevitable, reasonable arguments are also made
that suggest it is far from certain that it will ever be a problem –
unless some evil person genetically modifies the organism to actually
make it lethal to humans.
Some
even speculate that the prospect of bird flu is more of a political
issue than a medical one, claiming that it is being used to fan the
flames of fear in order to persuade an unwitting public to give up
liberties in order to be “protected” by the authorities. That is not my area of expertise. I
do find it curious, though, that Tamiflu is still often touted as being
the treatment of choice when initial studies to date seem to indicate
that it is really not an effective treatment for many viruses, least of
all a potential human strain of bird flu. If the
stories that say Donald Rumsfeld has a large stake (40% seems most
common) in the company that makes it, then that would obviously
contribute to the suspicious nature of things. When one thinks of the massive dollars involved, well, one can tend to wonder. Regardless, whether or not bird flu will ever pose a problem to humans is simply speculative at best today.
It
seems that perhaps the possible solution to a bird-flu pandemic, if it
were to develop, may already exist today in ionic-silver products. And it may be the solution for a lot of things that really need an answer today.
According
to Jay Newman, president of Invision, who is a co-member with me on the
Committee for the Responsible Use of Silver in Health, hosted at www.SilverFacts.com,
he was told a few years ago by the then-director of the largest
financial entity in the world that, in her opinion, “The technology
behind Opti-Silver has the potential to lead to a billion-dollar company
and to make history changing the world of antibiotics, both from a
financial point of view and a humanitarian point of view.”
Based
upon my personal observations and the proliferation of products coming
out in the medical field that use ionic silver, it seems to me that that
statement may prove to have been remarkably prophetic. At the least, it would seem that this is a technology worth watching and exploring. Ionic
silver may prove to be the answer to not only a bird flu strain that
may never emerge but also for a very wide range of infectious diseases
that are very real and present threats to the health of the public
today.
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Herbert Slavin, M.D. is the founder and director of the Institute of Advanced Medicine, located in Lauderhill, Florida. He is a member of the Committee for the Responsible Use of Silver in Health, which is hosted at www.SilverFacts.com and at which more information may be found. People
with medical concerns should check with their knowledgeable physicians
before using any of the products mentioned in this article.
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1 “A Silver Bullet For Infections?,” Bethany Halford, Chemical & Engineering News, April 17, 2006, Vol. 84, No. 16 at 35-36, APS Meeting News, http://pubs.acs.org/cen/science/84/8416sci1c.html; see also “Silver Bromide Shines In Bacteria-Fighting Coating,” Bethany Halford, Chemical & Engineering News, Latest News – Nanotechnology, July 12, 2006, http://pubs.acs.org/email/cen/html/072606175805.html.
2 “New Nanotechnology Receives FDA Approval - Setting Stage For New Era In Battle Against Hospital Related Infections,” www.nanotechwire.com, December 12, 2005, http://nanotechwire.com/news.asp?nid=2671; “Nano Silver Fights Infections,” www.PhysOrg.com, August 1, 2005, © 2005 by United Press International, http://www.physorg.com/news5536.html.
3 “Covalon
enters into significant international distribution agreement for new
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7 “Study Shows Silver Nanoparticles Attach to HIV-1 Virus,” Syeda Z. Hamdani, www.PhysOrg.com, October 14, 2005, http://www.physorg.com/news7264.html.
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