Description of Angstrom Minerals - Super Cil-Ver 1,250ppm 8 fl oz
(Bacterial & Viral Infections)
The Three Main Grades of Processed Silver
Colloidal Silver – Silver that is electronically processed into a fine state of subdivision that is suspended in liquid and due to the electronic charge holds it’s individual character and settles very slowly.
Ionic Silver – Electronically processed silver that is broken down into a free electron (or subatomic particle) that exists in solution.
“SUPER CILVER” – Silver that has been electronically pushed into a state where it develops a self perpetuating pulse rate that is eternal in nature and pulses too rapidly for individual recording. One definition given by a noted physicist, Robert C. Beck, is that the silver when processed by this method, looses its identity as a trace element i.e. is not identified as a “particle” and acts more like a gas. Other research professionals have tested this silver and found the exact same thing. It is etheric in nature but carries the signature of the element silver.
Super Silver has been extensively tested on literally tens of thousands of people with impressive success.
THE SILVER PROBLEM
Colloidal and Ionic silver are in a 3 dimensional physical form and take up space. Even if so small they did not harmfully build up in the body, there is a second problem.
One of the worlds leading physicists, considered to be the father of electro-medicine today, Robert C. Beck, tested these three forms of silver for penetrability. He found that all forms of Colloidal and Ionic silver had 5% to 6% effectiveness for penetrating certain membranes. When he tested Super Cilver he was astonished to see 100% penetration!
Another major distinction between Super Cilver and all others is that due to its energetic and etheric nature, it doesn’t break down. Direct sunlight does not change its composition even after years of exposure.
Symptoms of Silver Deficiency
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anthrax
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athlete's foot
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boils
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candida
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cerebro-spinal meningitis
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colitis
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cystitis
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dermatitis
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diphtheria
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diplococcus
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dysentery
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E. Coli
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gonorrhea
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impetigo
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infection
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influenza
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intestinal trouble
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pneumococci
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ringworm
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shingles
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staphylococci
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streptococci
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tuberculosis
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warts
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whooping cough