WHAT IS MODERN COLLOIDAL SILVER AND HOW IS IT MADE?
Colloidal silver is a dispersion of sub-microscopic particles of the metal silver in distilled water. The particles of silver remain suspended indefinitely. Common examples of colloids are smoke (a solid in a gas), mayonnaise (a liquid in a liquid) and foam (a gas in a liquid). The particles float in random motion somewhat like the dust in a sunbeam shinning through a window, yet do not gravitate down nor precipitate out, because of their small size. Silver works as a natural antibiotic when finely divided. The important issue for germicidal efficacy in colloids of Silver, is that the particle size be extremely small, thus allowing a much larger surface area for a given weight of silver. The smaller the particles, the better the germicidal properties. Electro-Pure TM Colloidal Silver has silver particles averaging less that 17 Billionths of a meter in radius and a concentration of 30 parts silver per million parts water. It is produced by a unique electrolysis process that flows electr