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How Many Scare Tactics and Lies About Antimicrobial Nanosilver Can
Friends of the Earth Cram Into a Single Email?
The radical
anti-silver environmentalists just won’t quit.
Their hatred
of colloidal silver and other silver-based antimicrobial products runs so deep…
… they simply
don’t care what sort of hyperbole and exaggeration they have to resort to in order to dupe their followers into pushing
the EPA to regulate silver as a “pesticide” and remove it from as many commercial
products as possible.
Here’s the
story you won’t get from Friends of the Earth…
Hi,
Steve Barwick here, for www.TheSilverEdge.com...
Yes,
the radical leaders in the environmental group Friends of the Earth (FOE) are
at it again.
In
spite of numerous requests from their own members to leave colloidal silver out
of the fray in their drive to force the EPA to regulate products containing
silver nanoparticles as “pesticides”…
…the
FOE continues to push for stronger and stronger federal regulations of silver
nanoparticles, with no exemptions for safe, natural colloidal silver – the
world’s most powerful natural infection-fighting substance!
You
may remember that back in 2008 the Friends of the Earth teamed up with the
Center for Technology Assessment and other environmental groups in a bid to force the EPA to more
stringently regulate silver nanoparticles being used in commercial products (including
colloidal silver) as “pesticides” under the EPA’s antiquated FIFRA regulations.
Four
of the top colloidal silver products in the U.S. -- Sovereign Silver, ASAP
Silver, Meso Silver and Utopia Silver – as well as
many lesser known brands of colloidal silver, were listed in an addendum to the
petition to the EPA, as examples of products that needed to be
hyper-regulated.
Later,
after Friends of the Earth leadership privately assured their members in emails
that they had no intention of pushing for the removal of colloidal silver
products from the marketplace…
…the
two-faced leaders of Friends of the Earth then published an official White
Paper calling for a
ban on the sale of all colloidal silver products, and insisting
on the regulation of such products as “drugs” should they later be approved for
sale to the public.
They’re B-a-c-k…
Now
the Friends of the Earth are back, and they’re rallying their worldwide
membership base to push the EPA into carrying out the first two steps in a regulatory
process…
…that
will ultimately lead to a tough new regulatory environment for all commercial
products that utilize antimicrobial silver.
Scare Tactics
Galore
I’ll
tell you more about that in just a minute.
But
first, let’s take a look at some of the scare tactics used by Friends of the
Earth in their recent email, which was
designed to dupe their membership into urging the EPA to more harshly regulate commercial
products containing antimicrobial silver.
Here
are some word-for-word excerpts from their latest email to their members,
urging them to help push the EPA into taking stronger steps to regulate
nanosilver products.
The
email starts ominously, like this (while you read this, imagine the theme music
to the movie, Jaws):
“It could be
in your toothpaste, in your child’s bottle, or in the cleaning products under
your sink.
You may even
be touching it right now through the antibacterial coating on your keyboard or
on your socks and clothing.
What is this
ubiquitous mystery substance?
It’s called nano-silver, and it’s a powerful
germ killer.
Nano-silver
is the most commonly used of a host of nanoscale --
or extremely tiny, atom-sized -- materials that show up in more than 1,300
consumer products.”
Sounds
scary, doesn’t it? Especially that part
about “You may even be touching it right now” – which is obviously written to
make you feel icky all over.
Problem
is, it’s all just a scare tactic -- carefully scripted
drama to make you afraid of something that’s never caused you a lick of harm in
all of the days of your life, and likely never
will.
They
call it a “mystery substance,” yet there’s no “mystery” to it at all.
The
very water you drink out of the tap (or bottle) contains trace quantities of nano-silver,
along with many other minerals.
Indeed,
it always has been in your water
supply, ever since you were a little baby. It was there long before you were born. And it will always be there, because it’s ubiquitous in the environment.
Indeed, earth
itself makes nanosilver!
The
radical environmentalist groups like Friends of the Earth just don’t seem to
understand this one simple fact:
Not
man, but instead, the very environment
they claim to be “protecting” is actually the most prolific producer of
silver nanoparticles…yes…on the face of the earth!
What’s
more, though silver nanoparticles are ubiquitous, they’ve never harmed you.
And
the EPA already regulates how much
you can safely ingest (EPA Red Document, page
2, 4th paragraph) in drinking water.
You
see, silver is everywhere, throughout
the earth.
And
not chiefly in big chunks, or in long veins in an
underground mine like you see in the movies.
It
exists mostly as “trace silver” – millions of TONS of tiny microscopic and
sub-microscopic silver particles that abound as dissolved silver in the world’s oceans, lakes, rivers and streams,
as well silver ions and silver nanoparticles in the ground.
By
comparison, man’s contribution to the amount of silver in the environment –
through the relatively miniscule 300 or 400 commercial products containing
nanosilver – is infinitesimally small.
And
even the silver man uses in commercial products came from the environment in the first place!
More Scary
Stuff From FOE…
But
Friends of the Earth doesn’t stop with mere drama and scary hyperbole. Indeed, they move seamlessly from drama to
outright fabrication.
Here’s
another excerpt from their recent email missive to their members:
“Currently,
nano-silver is not regulated and is seldom labeled -- but that could change
soon as a result of Friends of the Earth’s work to push the EPA to take
action.”
Not
regulated? Really?
Then
how did the EPA manage to fine IOGEAR, a California-based consumer electronics
company, a whopping $208,000 simply for manufacturing and selling a computer
mouse that contained antimicrobial silver nanoparticles as a protective feature?
You
see, thanks to the environmentalist drive to regulate into oblivion all
products containing antimicrobial silver…
…all
U.S. product manufacturers must now register their products with the EPA as a
“pesticide” if the product contains antimicrobial silver, and if the product’s
antimicrobial silver qualities are mentioned in the labeling and the
advertising.
According
to press reports, IOGEAR apparently advertised their product’s antimicrobial
silver features to their customers, but failed to properly register the product
with the EPA as a “pesticide.”
And
EPA came down on them like stink on a monkey’s butt.
According
to this article, the EPA
sang them a song of woe to the tune of $208,000…
…making a screaming example out of them that has scared the
bejabbers out of just about every other U.S. manufacturer of products
containing silver nanoparticles.
Which,
of course, is exactly
what the EPA and their radical environmentalist cronies intended.
You
see, this isn’t about “protecting the environment.” Not by a long shot.
It’s
about collecting those nice, hefty product
registration fees, and advancing a political agenda to increase the power and
enforcement reach of an out-of-control bureaucracy known as the EPA…
…while
destroying the rights of product manufacturers to give their customers the
protective antimicrobial features they want most.
Naturally,
the radical anti-silver environmentalist trumpeted throughout the media this EPA
action against IOGEAR, calling it a “great victory” in the fight to protect the
environment from the evil silver nanoparticles.
So if you’ve been wondering what ever happened to all of those
great products that were supposed to come out with protective, antimicrobial
silver coatings to help keep the superpathogens away,
now you know.
Look,
everyone knows that labeling silver
as a “pesticide,” and registering products that contain antimicrobial silver, is
a big joke.
But
after the IOGEAR debacle, no one wants to risk the wrath of Khan from
the EPA.
So
the idea touted by Friends of the Earth that silver nanoparticles are “not
regulated” is utter balderdash.
They
are very strictly regulated – and to
the point that you either dance to the EPA’s tune, or you pay through the nose
and lose your ability to sell your product based on its most favorable
qualities.
By
the way, here’s a short excerpt from IOGEAR’s most recent description of
themselves on their web site:
“The company is environmentally-conscious and emphasizes
conserving natural resources to employees and customers through its GREEN
initiatives.
In addition, IOGEAR has partnered with Trees for the Future to
plant one tree for every product purchased on its Web site or by members of its
GREEN initiative partner program.”
Do
you think they got the message from the EPA and their radical environmentalist
cohorts?
Do
you think IOGEAR figured out who’s in charge – real fast – after they were
blindsided by the EPA to the tune of $208,000 and afterwards and bludgeoned by
the radical environmentalists who wanted to make an example of them?
And
yet, Friends of the Earth have the gall to bald-faced lie to their own members,
saying, “Currently, nanosilver is not regulated…”
…as
if the EPA has no power whatsoever to regulate the manufacturers of products
containing antimicrobial silver!
My
question: Would you buy a used car from
one of these guys?
“Seldom
Labeled”?
And
what about the contention by Friends of the Earth that products containing
nano-silver are “seldom labeled.”
Are
you kidding me?
When
products first began appearing on the market with antimicrobial silver, every
one of them touted their protective features on their product labeling, and
in their advertising.
After
all, that was the point of adding silver to the product!
Then,
Friends of the Earth and other environmental radicals freaked out at what they supposedly
foresaw as a pending environmental catastrophe…
…with silver particles apparently escaping into the environment
and indiscriminately attacking everything in their paths, like the infuriated Indians
at Custer’s last stand.
So
the Friends of the Earth and their radical cohorts began pushing the EPA to
more stringently regulate commercial products containing silver.
As
a result, the EPA reacted by passing new regulations stating, basically, that
if a company manufactures a product (think in terms of computer keyboards,
phone handles, and other contact surfaces)…
…that
is labeled or advertised as utilizing silver for antimicrobial purposes, then it must register
the product as a “pesticide” with the EPA.
But…if
the company does not label the product as having antimicrobial benefits,
or advertise it as such, then it can contain silver without registering as a “pesticide.”
Stupid rule? Well, yeah. After all, why would you want to add
antimicrobial silver nanoparticles to a product you’re producing if you can’t advertise their benefits to the
public?
But
soon afterwards radical environmentalists began calling this rule a “loop
hole,” even though they were instrumental in bringing it about.
You
see, the regulation is very much like the FDA’s 1999 “Final Ruling” against
colloidal silver, which states that you can sell colloidal silver as long as you don’t label it or advertise
it for its antimicrobial benefits!
In short, this so-called “loophole” against truth-telling
is what gives the regulators the ability to step in and shut a company down, fine
them, or pull the plug on their silver-based product…
…if the manufacturer so much as dares tell the public the
well-known facts regarding the myriad protective benefits of antimicrobial
silver without first registering the product and jumping through all of the
expensive EPA hoops!
Now
the fact of the matter is this:
After
the EPA implemented that “don’t ask, don’t tell” regulation, most companies
that were manufacturing products containing antimicrobial silver simply…
…pulled
the antimicrobial claims from their advertising and labeling, and sold off the
remaining stock of their products as quickly as they could, at steep discounts.
That’s
exactly what the environmentalists
wanted.
The
whole thing was designed to bring a screeching halt to the sale of products
containing antimicrobial silver.
But
now the Friends of the Earth, who were instrumental in getting this regulation
implemented…
…turn
around and hypocritically claim that commercial products containing
antimicrobial silver are “seldom labeled” -- as if it’s some devious plot by the product manufacturers to secretly
include silver nanoparticles in commercial products in order to destroy the
environment.
The
hypocrisy of the radical environmentalists unfortunately knows no bounds.
More Scary Horseshit
From Friends of the Earth
The
email from Friends of the Earth to their members goes on to tell whopper after
whopper. Here’s another great example:
“Nano-silver
can be an important ‘last resort’ bacteria killer when used by medical
professionals.
But when it’s
incorporated into thousands of products used every day, it could worsen a
rapidly growing public health threat -- the development of antibiotic-resistant
bacteria, or super germs.”
Again
I must ask: Really?
Colloidal
silver has been used by millions upon millions of people over the past 30 years
as a nutritional supplement. Yet how many colloidal silver users do you know
today who are more susceptible to
antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
Indeed,
colloidal silver users as a whole are far less susceptible to
antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
It’s
the users of Big Pharma’s prescription antibiotic drugs who are more susceptible to the
super-pathogens!
So
who does Friends of the Earth think they’re fooling with this nonsense?
As
I mentioned in a previous
article on this topic, the cause of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is the overuse of Big
Pharma’s prescription antibiotic drugs – NOT SILVER!
And
with prescription
antibiotic drugs now permeating our nation’s drinking water supply, and
ostensibly making the super-pathogen crisis even worse…
…where’s all of the plaintive cries from Friends of the Earth
for regulating prescription pharmaceutical drugs as a threat to the
environment?
Well,
there are no such cries, are there?
Indeed,
the radical environmentalists have been so busy taking huge contributions from Big Pharma’s charitable foundations…
…that they apparently simply haven’t had the time to look into
this issue of pharmaceutical drugs contaminating the environment.
Nope.
Instead,
the Friends of the earth want to eliminate the use of safe, all-natural antimicrobial
silver, which is just about the only thing left that can kill the
antibiotic-resistant pathogens created by Big Pharma’s prescription
antibiotic drugs in the first place!
But
let me give the environmentalists a hand.
What they’re trying to say, however clumsily, is this:
“If you allow products to be made with antimicrobial silver in
order to protect the public from the spread of antibiotic-resistant pathogens,
then one day those pathogens might become resistant to silver, too.”
There,
I said if for them, since they’re apparently too stupid to say it correctly,
themselves.
The
problem is, even when correctly stated, it’s still a farce.
It’s
very difficult for pathogens to
become resistant to silver.
The Truth About Silver-Resistance
According
to Lucian Lucia, associate professor of chemistry at North Carolina State
University, and chemist George John of City College of New York…
…bacteria
simply cannot build up a resistance to silver nanoparticles as they can to
antibiotics, because of the multi-faceted way the silver nanoparticle
attacks pathogens — destroying the structure of the cells and killing them.
You
see, prescription antibiotic drugs suppress
the activity of bacteria, but don’t necessarily kill them.
And unlike antibiotic drugs which generally utilize a single course of action against
pathogens, silver works in a multi-faceted
manner, attacking infectious microorganisms from many different angles.
Therefore,
it is very difficult and extremely rare for pathogens to become “resistant” to
silver.
“That’s
the beauty of silver,” Professor Lucia says. “There’s no way to develop a
serious resistance to it.”
Generally
speaking, if one facet of silver’s antimicrobial arsenal fails to work on a
specific pathogen, another facet will do the job handily.
Infectious
disease specialist Dr. David Weber agrees, arguing that the use of silver in
commercial products poses very little danger of creating silver-resistant
microbes, due to silver’s multiple modes of operation.
As
reported in the Los Angeles Times, in
August of 2008:
“…Dr. David Weber, an infectious disease and public health expert
at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, isn't convinced that silver
resistance will prove much of a problem.
Resistance to antibiotics occurs quite readily in bacteria once
prolonged exposure to, say, penicillin, occurs. But there's little reason to
suppose that resistance to silver would develop so easily, he says.
An antibiotic like penicillin works by hitting a bacterium in a
limited fashion, at specific sites. Because the killing is done precisely, the
bacterium has a good chance of developing a mutation that would confer
resistance.
In contrast, silver kills microbes in a broad, unspecific fashion
-- like tossing a bomb at a bacterium. It hits many essential points such as a
bacterium's entire respiratory system. This makes it much more difficult for
silver-resistance to develop.
And even if tolerance did develop, Weber says, increasing the dose
of silver the bacterium is exposed to will solve the problem in most cases.”
In
short, microbes simply don’t grow resistant to silver anywhere near as easily
as they do to synthetic antibiotic drugs, thanks in large part to silver’s
broad spectrum of action.
And
even if a microbe does grow resistant to silver, increasing the dosage tends to
take care of the problem!
So
at best, the Friends of the Earth are being extremely disingenuous with their
members when they write them claiming that the use of antimicrobial silver in
commercial products could “worsen a rapidly growing public health threat” of
antibiotic-resistant germs.
The
reality is,
silver will help SOLVE the rapidly growing health threat of
antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Indeed,
if the radical environmentalists would simply get the hell out of the way and
allow product manufacturers to incorporate antimicrobial silver into their
products…
…silver
would save hundreds of thousands and quite possibly millions of lives annually, by stopping the spread of the super-pathogens!
Them’s the facts, folks. You
might argue them. But they certainly
have more validity than the “sky is falling” rhetoric and hyperbole of the
radical environmentalists.
One Final Bit
of Lunacy From Friends of the Earth
The
Friends of the Earth goes on to say in their recent email to their members:
“Moreover,
worryingly little is known about nano-silver’s long-term effects on the
environment and human health when used at such a mass scale.
Because
nanoparticles are so small, they can be more readily absorbed by tissues and
individual cells in our bodies.
Silver is
also the second-most toxic metal for aquatic organisms like fish, crabs and
water plants, and it could accumulate up the food chain.”
As
I stated at the very beginning of this article, silver is already in the
environment on a “mass scale.”
Millions
of tons of trace silver already exist, in the form of dissolved silver in the
oceans, lakes, rivers and streams. And
millions of tons more exist in and on the very ground we walk on in the form of
silver ions and silver nanoparticles.
Indeed,
as pointed out earlier, the earth even makes its own
silver nanoparticles by converting silver ions to nanosilver through a process
involving humic acid from dead, decaying
vegetation.
So
to say “little is known about nano-silver’s long-term effects on the
environment and human health” is ludicrous.
The
environment has been swimming in nanosilver for eons, with little or no detrimental effects whatsoever.
The
oceans, rivers, lakes and streams of the world contain tons upon tons of trace silver in the form of dissolved silver –
and they are basically teaming with healthy wildlife from the tiniest aquatic microbes
to the largest whales.
What’s
more, people have been swigging down colloidal silver for the past century,
with nothing but beneficial results, except in those few rare cases where
excessive quantities were ingested for extended periods of time, resulting in argyria.
An
estimated 10 million colloidal silver users in North America alone can attest
to the beneficial qualities of ingested silver.
So
the environmentalists’ absurd contention that you’ll be harmed from using a toothpaste that contains silver nanoparticles…
…or
you’ll be invaded by “toxic metal” from using a computer keyboard that has
silver nanoparticles imbedded into the plastic…
…is
just pure fear-mongering designed to advance a political agenda and boost the
regulatory scope and reach of a federal agency already well-known for its
egregious anti-business and anti-consumer policies.
Can We Win
This Battle?
At
this point, I honestly don’t think we can win the battle against the radical
environmentalists and their cronies in the EPA who are trying to stop product
manufacturers from utilizing antimicrobial silver in order to give the public the
protection they need to prevent the spread of dangerous pathogens.
In
my personal opinion, the outcome of this battle was decided a long time ago,
and everyone is just going through the motions of EPA hearings and meetings
(aka “dog and pony” shows) until the pre-ordained conclusion has been reached. Though I’d love to be wrong about this, I
don’t think I am.
Even
as you read this article (Aug 2011) the EPA has just finished taking comments from
commercial products manufacturers and environmentalist groups, as they work to
craft regulations designed to make it more difficult for product manufacturers
to utilize antimicrobial silver in commercial products.
And
of course, the radical environmentalists once again loaded the EPA comment
system with shrill cries from their members, begging the EPA to institute
harsher regulatory constraints against products containing antimicrobial
silver.
Naturally,
the big losers in this battle will be the American consumers.
Tremendously
beneficial innovations such as silver-impregnated butcher paper that would
help stop the spread of meat contaminated with food-poisoning bacteria are
already being vehemently
opposed by the radical environmentalists –
--
even though researchers have found that 50% of the U.S. meat supply is now
contaminated with the deadly MRSA pathogen!
Meanwhile,
the environmentalist drive-by shooting campaign against the use of
antimicrobial silver in commercial products has resulted in far fewer new innovative products
coming to market with protective silver incorporated into them.
Product
manufacturers simply won’t risk the money to incorporate antimicrobial silver
into their products, only to have the radical environmentalists groups or the EPA
destroy their investment.
But What About Colloidal Silver?
The
EPA has already been put on notice by thousands of ardent colloidal silver
users to keep their hands off colloidal silver.
But
will they listen to consumers?
Or
will they listen to the environmental group Friends of the Earth, which has issued
an official
white paper urging EPA to ban the over-the-counter sale of all colloidal silver
products, and force them to be regulated as drugs?
The
answer to that question remains to be seen.
Ever
since the EPA got its hands
slapped by colloidal silver users back in 2009, they have
been remarkably closed lipped about the status of colloidal silver in regards
to their ongoing plans to regulate products containing silver nanoparticles.
But
considering the recent European ban
on colloidal silver, and the way
our own FDA has been working to “harmonize” (with emphasis on “harm”) our
nutritional supplement laws with those of Europe…
…my
suspicion is that we have not seen the last of the bureaucratic attacks against
over-the-counter sale of colloidal silver, by any stretch of the imagination.
Of
course, the simple solution to the whole threat against colloidal silver is to own the means of colloidal silver
production.
By
that, I mean, obtain a high-quality colloidal silver generator, so you can make
all of the colloidal silver you could ever need, in the comfort and privacy of
your own home, for just pennies per batch.
The
bureaucrats may regulate the sale of colloidal silver into oblivion, but if you
own the means of colloidal silver production, they can never take it away from
you!
You
can learn more about making your own colloidal silver – quickly, inexpensively
and for just pennies – at The Silver Edge web site.
In
the meantime, I’ll continue to report on the environmentalist’s ludicrous campaign
against colloidal silver and commercial products that incorporate antimicrobial
silver into the makeup…
…and
try to make sense of the environmentalist mind-set that would rather see
millions of people continue to die from the spread of infectious
microorganisms…
…than
allow businesses to use safe, natural, antimicrobial silver to help protect the
public against the spread of the deadly super-pathogens.
Until
my next article, I remain…
Yours for the
safe, sane and responsible use of
colloidal silver,

Steve
Barwick, author
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
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