What is electro colloidal silver – and what is not?
Electro colloidal silver can be defined as silver in its sub-atomic state. When produced correctly, it consists of trillions of positively charged silver ions suspended in a solution of ‘structured’ distilled water. When produced incorrectly, applying excessive current (i.e. electrolysis), silver compounds are formed and these would need to dissolve in the body, leaving natural silver atoms which will then readily bond to protein, thus having limited bio-availability and efficacy. (Refer: Atomic Structure) Unfortunately, when it comes to “colloidal silver”, the term has been very loosely used regardless of whether the solution contains silver compounds, rather than positively charged silver ions. Any statement that a substance is “colloidal silver” is not nearly enough information to gauge the type of product that has been produced.