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University Study: Silver Biotics verses Antibiotics
This page contains data from seven strains of potentially pathogenic bacteria. As the data suggests, the Silver Biotics has a greater ability on average to kill the bacteria tested than four of the five antibiotics to which it was compared. Each antibiotic has its own niche to fill, but not one of the antibiotics tested work equally well on every bacterial strain that it was tested against, Silver Biotics had similar results for each bacteria - it was able to kill each bacteria tested. Furthermore, there are antibiotic-resistant strains that may or may not succumb to a given antibiotic. This is where the Silver Biotics data comes in-although Silver Biotics may not have inhibited a strain of bacteria at a lower concentration than a given antibiotic, it inhibited every strain of bacteria tested, which is more than can be suggested for some of the other antibiotics, given the data.
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration of Antibiotics from Five Different Classes versus Silver Biotics: Performed by David A. Revelli, Brigham Young University
David A. Revelli Dr. Ron W. Leavitt, Ph.D. Microbiologist Professor of Microbiology/Molecular Biology |
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