Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver Immune Support Herbal Tincture Spray with Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil 125 ppm 1 oz. (30 mL)
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Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver Immune Support Herbal Tincture Spray with Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil 125 ppm 1 oz. (30 mL)
Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver Spray 125 ppm is an herbal tincture with Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil. Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver 125 mg spray can be used for immune support or health maintenance. Colloidal Silver is 99.9% silver and 0.1% casein. Natural Path/Silver Wings guarantees this to be colloid (0.01- 0.001 microns) with the highest percent of the silver particles at 0.002 microns. NP/SW tests for purity, particle size and concentration in both house and independent laboratories. (LFOD). There is a myth that Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM Imaging) is the only way to accurately test the quality of a colloidal silver product. The truth is, it is best to test colloidal silver's particle size at an independent laboratory with a Nanophoton Correlation Spectroscope. TEM imaging can provide consumers with a dried version of colloidal silver particles increased to 100,000 magnification and is not a true representative of particle size. It is always important to remember the source. These images cannot be highly manipulated by the TEM operator.
Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver Spray 125 ppm is an herbal tincture with Aloe Vera and Tea Tree Oil. Natural Path Silver Wings Colloidal Silver 125 mg spray can be used for immune support or health maintenance. Colloidal Silver is 99.9% silver and 0.1% casein. Natural Path/Silver Wings guarantees this to be colloid (0.01- 0.001 microns) with the highest percent of the silver particles at 0.002 microns. NP/SW tests for purity, particle size and concentration in both house and independent laboratories. (LFOD). There is a myth that Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM Imaging) is the only way to accurately test the quality of a colloidal silver product. The truth is, it is best to test colloidal silver's particle size at an independent laboratory with a Nanophoton Correlation Spectroscope. TEM imaging can provide consumers with a dried version of colloidal silver particles increased to 100,000 magnification and is not a true representative of particle size. It is always important to remember the source. These images cannot be highly manipulated by the TEM operator.