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How is BIONAID™ metabolized, broken down, or removed from the body?

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How is BIONAID™ metabolized, broken down, or removed from the body?

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Regular body proteins pick up the charged molecules of silver-oxygen. Being 400 times smaller than a red blood cell, these covalently-bonded molecules easily pass thru cell walls and can be carried away by the lymphatic system. You dispose of 98% of the BIONAID™ you consume in a day, so very little is left in your body after you take it. BIONAID™ starts its elimination process by combining with plasma proteins, after which it is removed by the liver. More than 90% is eliminated in the bile. Most of this comes out in the feces; with very little being excreted in the urine. The 2% of silver in BIONAID™ that is not excreted through the bowel is deposited in the skin and mucous tissues. Tissue deposition of silver results from precipitation of insoluble salts, such as silver chloride and silver phosphate, into cell membranes mostly. These may be transformed to soluble silver sulphide albuminates and bind with amino or carboxyl groups in proteins and nucleic acids. They may also be oxidized

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Regular body proteins pick up the charged molecules of silver-oxygen. Being 400 times smaller than a red blood cell, these covalently-bonded molecules easily pass thru cell walls and can be carried away by the lymphatic system. You dispose of 98% of the BIONAID™ you consume in a day, so very little is left in your body after you take it. Please see the scientific paper on Bionaid: Silver Ozone Water. BIONAID™ starts its elimination process by combining with plasma proteins, after which it is removed by the liver. More than 90% is eliminated in the bile. Most of this comes out in the feces; with very little being excreted in the urine. The 2% of silver in BIONAID™ that is not excreted through the bowel is deposited in the skin and mucous tissues. Tissue deposition of silver results from precipitation of insoluble salts, such as silver chloride and silver phosphate, into cell membranes mostly. These may be transformed to soluble silver sulphide albuminates and bind with amino or carboxyl

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