Why is ionic colloidal silver considered inferior to particle colloidal silver?
August 14, 2011
Most people who consume colloidal silver consume their own home made colloidal silver with a simple easily made colloidal silver generator, which produces ionic colloidal silver. Is it possible to make your own partical colloidal silver. Any information on the subject is greatly appreciated, also looking for plans on making an ionic generator, think I know how, but not sure.
Colloidal silver refers to silver metal in colloidal suspension form. You should be aware that silver is toxic.
You really should not be consuming any form of silver.
There is no such thing as "ionic colloidal silver". Silver ions, Ag+, have lost one electron and would only exist in solution as hydrated ions.
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Colloidal silver refers to silver metal in colloidal suspension form. You should be aware that silver is toxic.
You really should not be consuming any form of silver.
There is no such thing as "ionic colloidal silver". Silver ions, Ag+, have lost one electron and would only exist in solution as hydrated ions.
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