On Thursday last week, the Wall
Street Journal reported that Ebola victims in Nigeria’s commercial capital
Lagos will receive Nano Silver in an attempt to treat the infection. The news
comes hot on the heels of the World Health Organization’s decision to sanction
the use of unlicensed Ebola drugs in West Africa on ethical grounds. It also
coincides with a US Food and Drug Administration statement released yesterday
warning against fraudulent Ebola treatment products.
Is the use of nano silver a
legitimate application of on unlicensed treatment, or cynical exploitation of a
mounting humanitarian crisis? Having studied and written about the biological
impacts of nano silver for some years now, I must confess I was surprised by
the Nigerian decision.
Totally Made in Nigeria, by a group of Nigerian Scientists.
Andrew Maynard reacts to the use of Nano Silver. Read full message bellow
On Thursday this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Ebola victims in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos will receive Nano Silver in an attempt to treat the infection. The news comes hot on the heels of the World Health Organization’s decision to sanction the use of unlicensed Ebola drugs in West Africa on ethical grounds. It also coincides with a US Food and Drug Administration statement released yesterday warning against fraudulent Ebola treatment products.
Is the use of nano silver a legitimate application of on unlicensed treatment, or cynical exploitation of a mounting humanitarian crisis? Having studied and written about the biological impacts of nano silver for some years now, I must confess I was surprised by the Nigerian decision.
- See more at: http://247nigerianewsupdate.co/the-ebola-drug-is-finally-out-the-name-is-nano-silver-made-in-nigeria/#sthash.z3juS9bg.dpuf
Andrew Maynard reacts to the use of Nano Silver. Read full message bellow
On Thursday this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Ebola victims in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos will receive Nano Silver in an attempt to treat the infection. The news comes hot on the heels of the World Health Organization’s decision to sanction the use of unlicensed Ebola drugs in West Africa on ethical grounds. It also coincides with a US Food and Drug Administration statement released yesterday warning against fraudulent Ebola treatment products.
Is the use of nano silver a legitimate application of on unlicensed treatment, or cynical exploitation of a mounting humanitarian crisis? Having studied and written about the biological impacts of nano silver for some years now, I must confess I was surprised by the Nigerian decision.
- See more at: http://247nigerianewsupdate.co/the-ebola-drug-is-finally-out-the-name-is-nano-silver-made-in-nigeria/#sthash.z3juS9bg.dpuf
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