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Does silver have a historical use other than as a medium of monetary exchange |
by utopiasilver Silver has been used for extending and preserving the life of food and water that we take for many centuries. History stands witness that silver has been used for making different storage pots for preserving water and food and for making utensils used for eating purposes such as spoons; bowls etc. The historian whose name was Herodotus also known as father of history and his writings are major source of information about the Babylon and its fall. His history listings tell us about the Persian King Cyrus’s war campaign against the Babylon. The Persian kings didn’t drink water from any source other than the river Choaspes that flowed past capital of Persian. So the water was transported along with the king and the mode of preserving it was silver jars. These jars kept the water fresh for several years.
Not only this Greeks, Egyptians, Romans, and many civilizations before us have used silver in one way or another for preserving their water or food. In dark ages of Europe, the wealthy used silver eating utensils to help them in staying away from epidemics. When people were settling in America after its discovery, at that time, to prevent spoilage of water and milk they placed silver coins in the storage jars.
In this modern era silver still finds its use in many health departments. A dilute solution of silver nitrate is sometimes used in the eyes of a newborn baby to prevent eye infection and a silver based ointment, Silvadine, is used in burn wards for fighting bacterial infections. FDA also approved a silver coated material made of nylon known as Silvalon. It is used as a bandage for preventing bacterial growth. If we look back in the past and the present we find out that it is one of the most reliable metals that can support human immune system.
Today, silver is used for making food cutting boards, anti-bacterial bandages, and filters of swimming pools, water filter for NASA and many more. Silver exhibits anti-microbial properties and any single cell organism dies when it comes in contact with silver. According to laboratory tests, it is evident that these microbes are unable to develop any immunity against silver either by natural selection or mutation.
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