What Happens When Colloidal Silver Is Ingested, How Else Can Particles Get Into The Blood Stream?
When colloidal silver is digested, the silver particles or ions get into contact with hydrochloric acid. The HCl is present in the human stomach for digestion purposes. The bond between the HCl breaks and chloride ion combines with the silver and silver chloride is produced. This is an insoluble compound and is not absorbed into the blood. HCL is unable to dissolve the silver particles and therefore silver remains unaffected. However, the silver particles having size of 1 nanometer get absorbed into the blood stream through the gastro intestinal linings. Once the particles reach the blood stream they start reaching the body parts and kill any single cell organisms they come in contact with. The larger sized particles only produce the silver chloride and it is excreted out of the body in solid wastes. Some amount of silver chloride may get absorbed through the lining of gastro intestinal system and that is excreted from the body by kidneys through urine. This formation and excretion of