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Colloidal Silver
Mild Colloidal Silver Protein -- Use, Benefits, Side Effects Early versions of colloidal silver were made by simply grinding up metallic silver or a silver salt, such as silver nitrate, into a fine powder and suspending the resulting particles in an appropriate liquid medium. But, there are serious problems with these methods. Grinding up pure silver yields large particles that do not remain in solution very long. Such solutions, properly used, could be effective but are difficult to use. They have to be prepared just before use, shaken vigorously to force the silver into solution, quickly drawn into a hypodermic syringe and immediately injected intravenously. An effective dose using such preparations required extremely high concentrations of silver. It was not uncommon for people to receive an average dose of one gram of silver per day. Such doses are prone to cause argyria. Most colloidal silver sold today in health food stores and over the Internet is made electrically by placing silver electrodes in water. Applying an electric current to the electrodes releases silver ions into the water. The problem is that the solutions are extremely weak. The particle size of these electrically made ionic silver preparations is also problematic. Although the particles start out at a acceptable level, the fact that they are ions, i.e., charged particles, means that they tend to attract each other and soon begin forming ever larger clusters that eventually become too large to stay in solution.
Side Effects Ingredients: Colloidal silver and distilled water. Keep container tightly closed in a cool, dry and dark place. Warnings Information:
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