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Item Description
Monatomic Silver by high-energy electricity.
Whether colloidal, ionic or monatomic silver,
all of which refer to silver in a safely ingestible
form, it has many health and wellness benefits
that are no longer legal to discuss. You more
than likely know why you're looking for it, and
our monatomic silver performs even better than
colloidal or ionic forms. There is an etherically
generated field associated with this one and silver
in crystal particulate form. 8 ounce concentrate
and is mixed with a gallon of water or is used
by the teaspoon. Careful, it may have an electrical
shock. A bottle of 8 ounce concentrate.
AquaSilver is monatomic (or hydrogen-reacted) silver in water at 1000 ppm of silver. It's highly bioabsorbable, which means that the body absorbs it with ease. It's only transition element in the monatomic state is silver, which brings about health, harmony and balance, and more energy. It's sweet, clear, clean, soft, and has amazing restorative capabilities. It's a living water in the purest sense of the term.
- Levels In Humans:
Note: this data represents naturally occuring levels of elements in the typical human, it DOES NOT represent recommended daily allowances.
- Blood/mg dm-3: <0.003
- Bone/p.p.m: 0.01-0.44
- Liver/p.p.m: 0.005-0.25
- Muscle/p.p.m: 0.009-0.28
- Daily Dietary Intake: 0.0014-0.08 mg
- Total Mass In Avg. 70kg human: 2 mg
Who / Where / When / How
- Discoverer: Known to ancient civilization
- Discovery Location: Unknown
- Discovery Year: Unknown
- Name Origin:
- Latin argentum (silver). Silver from Anglo-Saxon seolfor for silver.
- Abundance of Silver:
- Earth's Crust/p.p.m.: 0.07
- Seawater/p.p.m.:
- Atlantic Suface: N/A
- Atlantic Deep: N/A
- Pacific Surface: 0.0000001
- Pacific Deep: 0.0000024
- Atmosphere/p.p.m.: N/A
- Sun (Relative to H=1E12): 7.1
- Sources of Silver:
- Found in ores called argentite (AgS), light ruby silver (Ag3 AsS3), dark ruby silver (Ag3SbS3) and brittle silver. Silver is often obtained as a by-product of refining other metals like copper and gold. World wide production is around 9950 tons per year. Primary mining areas are Mexico, Bolivia, Honduras, Canada, USA.
- Uses of Silver:
- Used in alloys for jewelry, in many compounds, photographic film and paper electronics, mirrors and batteries. Virus protection.
Discounts: 5-9 bottles 10%, 10 or more bottles 20%. |
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