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What is “CSP” (“colloidal silver protein”)?

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What is “CSP” (“colloidal silver protein”)?

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There is no such thing. By definition, the terms are mutually exclusive. You can either have colloidal silver or you can have a silver protein. You cannot have a combination – it is scientifically impossible. If it so happens that a colloid bonds to any other substance, then it is no longer a colloid – since the atomic structure of the colloid has been altered.

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