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Colloidal Silver


posted Thu, 10/09/2008 - 17:19

Colloidal Silver was used as an antibacterial means long ago, but 1 ounce (30 ml) in 1930 costed from 100 to 200 USD and thriving pharmacoloical industry won the battle. Colloidal Silver let less expensive synthetic antibiotics pass.

Later, 30 years after antibiotics has been discovered, the world ran into a serious issue. Many bacteria, which earlier has been suspectible to antibiotics, now had immunity and some of them even fed on them.

The return of Colloidal Silver began in 1970 and quite economical method of manufacturing has been developed. That is why now it is widely available.  

Colloidal Silver, produced by modern technology, is clear liquid withoud colour or smell. Silver is processed electrically so that it would not precipitate. In solution, it is found in non-bound, free state.

If an regular antibiotic is used against about 6 different types of pathogens, Colloidal Silver is effective against more than 650 types, besides does not cause side effects.

But silver has even greater potencial. Silver ions promote damaged or injured tissues reabilitation, destraction of old and cancer cells, and inhibit inflammation.

The mechanism of action of Colloidal Silver on bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens is as this: silver reacts with the pathogen's oxygen exchange enzyme, which helps the pathogen assimilate oxygen. In some time, pathogen dies and are removed from the body by the excretory system.

Unlike synthetic antibiotics, which react with the ferments good for the body, Colloidal Silver does not react with them because they differ from unicellular organism fermens.

Colloidal Silver does not interact with other drugs either and does nor form toxic compounds inside the body.

Single-celled organisms cannot mutate into forms which are immune to silver and, so, it cannot adapt to silver. Thus, Colloidal silver remains one of the most secure medicinal means, harmless for humans, animals, plants and almost all multicellular organisms.

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