Silver Sol’s Attack Strategy: Chemical Structure / Contact
Silver Sol acts in several different ways. One of these is via chemical contact.
The following information is quoted from Dr. Gordon Pedersen’s book, “A Fighting Chance”, 2nd ed., page 15:
Chemical Structure / Contact
Silver Sol particles are tiny enough to be absorbed into a single red blood cell. Pure silver is supercharged and surrounded by a chemical shell that is missing two electrons (called ionic because it carries a charge.) This means the tiny silver particle wants to attach to the thin cell walls of pathogens and remove one or two electrons. This leaves a hole in the cell membrane and kills the pathogen. Normal cells have thicker, more protective cell membranes that have a balanced charge, resulting in selective protection from the silver’s oxide coating that kills bacteria on contact.