Colloidal Silver Sol Technology






Gordon Pedersen: It’s important to note here that silver is not always the same as any given silver. This is silver sol technology, it received a patent. To get a patent we had to prove that we’re unique, that we had benefits different from anybody else’s, that it was manufactured differently, so we are not what everybody else’s silver is. And in the process we’re proven to be safe as well as have that enormous stack of information that I’m going to show you in a minute, of information that documents how beneficial we are.

Let me tell you what silver is. Silver comes in a liquid. Now this liquid may look just exactly like water, but it has tiny particles in it. Those tiny particles we call nano particles because they are so small you can’t see them unless you look at them with a microscope. We use pure metallic silver particles, so tiny, they can enter a single red blood cell. And we have a second product – this one is a gel. This gel is clear, it’s odourless, it doesn’t have any taste, nor does the liquid. The gel has the same exact silver particles but we suspend it in a gelling agent so it stays in place longer. We’re going to be talking to you about silver gel, silver liquid in this sol form. Silver sol is chemically different than all the other silvers because it’s safer, it’s more beneficial and it has a patent. If you don’t have a patent, you’re not new, you’re not unique, you’re hundreds of years old. With that in mind, I’d like to get to the point of exactly how to use this. In your clinic how do you dose the silver liquid?

Cynthia Eaton: Well, it depends somewhat on what you are using it for. And I can’t underscore or emphasize enough something that Dr. Pedersen just brought up, “not all silver is created equally”. When you shop and look for silver, you are going to see many different kinds and many different labels. Silver sol technology is what you’re going to look for and “nano particles of silver” is what you’re going to look for. And beware as a consumer and as patients that you’re going to see the word “colloidal silver” used interchangeably with nano silver. Technically they may be the same because we colloid simply a suspended particle, is it not? Theoretically a colloid may not necessarily be a nano particle of silver and so just beware that as you’re going into health food stores, as you’re going into doctor’s offices and as you’re examining silver products you want to make sure that you have a nano technology silver sol product.

Gordon Pedersen: Yes, and the reason why is because colloids fall out of the suspension and stick together. Why does that matter? If it’s in your skin and it sticks together, your body can’t get it out and those ionic and colloids of the past possibly can stay in your skin and colour a grayish or blueish colour. While the new silver sol is not going to fall out of suspension meaning its particles are not going to cling together which means they’re not going to accumulate under your skin. That’s why we don’t have any of the blue man syndrome that the old people that don’t have patents may have a problem with.