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oxidation stress raised with silver?


Oxidation damage to the vascular system is raised in the presence of metals, with iron perhaps being one of the worst offenders. Does using Silver Colloid raise the level of oxidation damage to the vascular system, and does the use of Silver Colloid demand the use of powerful antioxidants to reduce this oxidation stress? Silver Colloid apparently acts as a bug killer by hyperoxygenation.

May I kindly relate what raises these concerns as exemplified here? My question regarding measuring concentrations contained the information that I do NOT use salt, only pure distilled water, in making Silver Colloid. The thread then took off on my use of salt, something I said I do not do. The one answer related to the topic was a terse response about a Hanna Meter with no further information.

Oxidation damages the vascular system by speeding up free radical damage to lipids--the stuff our brains and nervous sytems rely on. Does Silver Colloid make our bodily lipids 'rancid' so to speak? Your comments are appreciated. I would have to believe that any use of Silver Colloid would demand the use of powerful antioxidants, like Glutathione precursors and Alpha Lipoic Acid or, at minimum, Vitamin C. Thanks.
 

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