Thursday, 23 October 2014

Vulcan Silver versus Colloidal Silver

This is not so much a frequently asked question as it is a frequent misconception. Because colloidal silver has been around for the best part of a century people assume that anything stating colloidal... or even nano silver are all pretty much the same thing. That was until Vulcan Silver came along. Now the easiest way to show you the difference is in an actual in-vitro (petri dish) study. Below you will see a picture taken of a petri dish that was cultivated with bacteria. Micro dots were then submersed into stock colloidal silver and Vulcan Silver Immune Pro. In order micro dot number 1 was soaked in colloidal silver, dot number 2 was VS Immune Pro diluted 100 times, dot 3 was VS Immune Pro diluted 10 times, dot 4 was VS Immune Pro as you would buy it off the shelf and dot number 5 was a control microdot with nothing added as a point of reference. The top unnumbered dots were identical to the numbered ones. Now, once an antibacterial microdot is placed on the surface of a bacteria smear then it should show a halo or ring of deactivation of the bacteria around it.


This is seen most prominently in disk 4. However even at dilutions of 10 and 100 there are rings around the microdot evidence that it is effective in killing the bacteria. The colloidal silver dot is however indistinguishable from the control dot in that neither has any ring of efficacy around it. Vulcan Silver also has a unique method of the delivery of silver into the body which is truly unique but that would be a whole science lesson on its own.

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