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Particle Surface Area: The Effectiveness of the Colloidal Silver

Particle Surface Area: The Effectiveness of the Colloidal Silver

Particle Surface Area In the booklet “Silver Colloids,” Professor Gibbs wrote, “The size of the particles in the colloidal silver suspensions we use for health purposes is very important. Particle size controls the surface area and, therefore, the effectiveness of the colloidal silver suspension.“ Particle surface area is the property of a colloid that translates directly to…

Uses of Silver: History of Support to The Health

Uses of Silver: History of Support to The Health

A Brief History of The Health Support Uses of Silver For thousands of years, silver uses have included; being used as a healing and anti-bacterial agent by civilizations throughout the world. Its medical, preservative and restorative powers can be traced to the ancient Greek and Roman Empires. Long before the development of modern pharmaceuticals, silver…

Herxheimer Reaction

Herxheimer Reaction

The Herxheimer Reaction – Feeling worse before feeling better The Herxheimer Reaction is a short-term (from days to a few weeks) detoxification reaction in the body. As the body detoxifies, it is not uncommon to experience flu-like symptoms including headache, joint and muscle pain, body aches, sore throat, general malaise, sweating, chills, nausea, or other…

Effects of HCL on Ionic Silver and Colloidal Silver

Effects of HCL on Ionic Silver and Colloidal Silver

Stomach Acid (HCL) and Colloidal and Ionic Silver Ingested colloidal silver products enter the stomach and mix with the stomach acid before being absorbed in the small intestines. Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid (HCL). To determine how the stomach acid affects colloidal silver products’ antibacterial effectiveness, we asked the scientists at EMSL to design a test protocol…

Compare Colloidal Silver Products

Compare Colloidal Silver Products

How To Compare Colloidal Silver Products Because there is no accepted standard for reporting colloidal silver products’ contents, producers report their products’ properties in various ways. The normal practice is to report the total silver content and nothing else. One problem with reporting total silver is that it lumps together the silver particles and silver ions in a single value. The…