Friday, 26 April 2013
There are about ten pages of hits on a dogpile search for Movidyn. This is a paragraph from the history page at the lifesilver.com site. Variations of this paragraph are all thst I can find on the internet, with regard to this substance:
"Also during the 1950's, Czech researchers developed a gennicidal silver product called "Movidyn". It was initially popular because it was much less expensive than chlorine-based disinfectants. Studies of contaminated wells found that Movidyn completely eliminated anaerobic bacteria such as Vibrio cholerae, which causes cholera, and aerobic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, a potential enteric pathogen and the most common organism associated with "traveler's diarrhea", and the Rickettsial pathogens associated with typhus, and protozoa such as Entamoeba histolytica associated with amebiasis. Apparently the Soviet military had the Czech manufacturing facility disassembled and shipped to Russia."
From: Historic Perspectives on Clinical Use and Efficacy of Silver ~~ ERIC J. RENTZ, D.O.
There is no evidence, that I can find, that indicates that Movidyn was ever used for human consumption. It seems primarily used as a disinfectant for water supplies. It is a compound and not a colloidal silver.
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