What is "colloidal" and "ionic" silver? - True "colloidal" silver is a concentration of nano-sized (particles) of silver suspended in a liquid. True "ionic" silver is a concentration of silver (ions) suspended in a liquid. During the electrolysis process within The UltraSilver™ Generator, silver ions are created and pulled into the solution of water by the removal of an electron from a single silver atom crystallized within the structure of the silver electrodes. The positive charges of silver ions keep themselves separated from each other due to like-pole repulsion of magnetic charges and forces.
Silver particles are also produced in a smaller ratio as "grains" of silver. These grains of silver are detached from the same crystallized structure of the silver electrodes as a secondary result of ion production through a process referred to as "under cutting." Electrolysis can cause separation at the "grain boundaries" of silver crystals which causes a group of crystallized silver atoms to detach from the silver electrode as a particle. This is how electrolysis produces both ions and particles.
The silver particle content is also held apart from the repulsion of like-poles through an acquired force referred to as "zeta potential." Keeping the silver ions and particles small and separated is key to a stable silver solution with a long shelf-life and more integrity. Although silver particles and silver ions have a distinct atomic difference, they both possess anti-bacterial, anti-germicidal, anti-fungal and anti-viral properties.
When Colloidal Silver comes into contact with any virus, fungus or bacterium it immobilizes the oxygen-metabolizing enzyme, or chemical lung. These disease-causing pathogens suffocate and die within minutes and are then cleared out of the body by the immune, lymphatic and eliminatory systems.