Colloidal
Silver Products
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| Product |
Company/Website |
Bottle Size |
PPM Parts
Per Million |
Cost per bottle |
Cost per Quart |
Evaluation based on data here |
| |
|
8 oz |
20 |
$29.00 |
$116 |
Particles
too large - CS is brown. Claims of "special secret process" to make.
|
| |
|
4 oz |
50 to 10,000 |
$9.99 to $260 |
$79.92 to $2,080 |
Massively
confusing site. Violates all known scientific data on effectiveness and safety
of CS. Rambles on and on. He must use his own product. |
| no picture |
|
8 ozs |
1,000 |
$27 |
$108 |
"New
wave spiritusalism". No scientific data whatsoever. |
| |
|
8.45 oz |
| $29.77 |
$113 |
Uses
questionable "science" to hype his product. Was given FDA warning
for fraudulant advertising. Particles too large and will
oxidate immediately upon opening bottle. |
|
no picture | |
4 oz |
no data |
$8.97 |
$35.88 |
No data
what so ever. |
| no
picture | |
32 oz |
100 |
$64.95 |
$64.95 |
Good
quality, though too high PPM. |
|
|
|
8 oz |
10 or 22 |
$29.95 |
$119.80 |
Fraudulant
claims of "patented product". Undocumented & vague claims of testing
in foreign locations. |
|
|
|
4 oz |
1100 |
$20.25 |
$162.00 |
Particles
too large - CS is brown. |
|
|
| 32
oz | 3 |
$25.00 |
$25.00 |
Particles
1/2 the size of a virus. Totally clear liquid, highest manufacturing standards
in the industry. Works as well, or better, than ANY other CS product on the market,
yet less expensive. |
You
can see for yourself which Colloidal Silver manufacturers resort to false and
misleading psuedo-science, mumbo jumbo and just plain hype to sell their product.
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"These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended
to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any diseases."
The above is a Government ORDERED statement.
It is NOT based
in either reality or sanity.
Just like our Government.
In
a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia ruled that the health claim rules imposed by the FDA unconstitutional
and in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act. The
court instructed the FDA to define "significant scientific agreement" for health
claims on dietary supplement labels, and instructed the FDA to allow the use of
disclaimers on labels rather than to suppress these claims outright. The
court further held that four FDA Final rules (prohibiting certain nutrient disease
relationship claims) invalid under the first Amendment to the Constitution.