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Serious Question for the Experts . . .


I have one serious question left unanswered in my research.

In view of Steve Barwick's research on Metalloproteins:
http://www.thesilveredge.com/metalloproteins.shtml
which states that Metalloproteins carry ionic silver INTO our cells and and that particle silver is not,

Then it is clear that we have 2 distinctly different forms of popular Colloidal Silver :
1) Mostly Ionic Silver
2) Mostly Particle Silver

Also in view of our expert Esstee, Top Rated Mesosilver brand of Particle Silver was totally ineffective for his bone infection, where ionic silver was a miracle:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=2332314#i
I have this research which supports Esstee's testimonial:
http://www.silvergen.com/ionic_versus_colloidal_silver.htm

Therefore, it seems to me that ionic silver is best to use in some health problems and particle silver may be best in other health situations.

I can ASSUME from this evidence that ionic silver is best for virus related problems because metalloproteins carry ions Into our cells and that particle silver is best for bacterial & fungus related problems because it is not necessary to get inside our cells.

Does anyone have document or research links to verify which applications are best for ionic & which are best for particle versions of silver?

Many thanks for any help in answering this very tough question, I will use this thread as evidence for the best uses of each type of silver,

Grizz


 

 
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