Colloidal
Silver Products
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Product
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Company/Website
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Bottle
Size
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PPM
Parts Per
Million
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Cost
per bottle
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Cost
per Quart
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Evaluation based
on data here
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8 oz
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20
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$29.00
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$116
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Particles
too large - CS is brown. Claims of "special secret
process" to make.
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4 oz
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50 to 10,000
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$9.99 to $260
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$79.92
to $2,080
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Massively
confusing site. Violates all known scientific data on
effectiveness and safety of CS. Rambles on and on. He
must use his own product.
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no picture
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8 ozs
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1,000
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$27
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$108
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"New
wave spiritusalism".
No scientific data whatsoever.
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8.45 oz
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$29.77
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$113
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Uses
questionable "science" to hype his product.
Was given FDA warning for fraudulant advertising.
Particles too large and will oxidate
immediately upon opening bottle.
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no picture
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4 oz
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no data
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$8.97
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$35.88
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No
data what so ever.
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no picture
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32 oz
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100
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$64.95
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$64.95
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Good
quality, though too high PPM.
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8 oz
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10 or 22
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$29.95
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$119.80
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Fraudulant
claims of "patented product". Undocumented
& vague claims of testing in foreign locations.
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4 oz
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1100
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$20.25
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$162.00
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Particles
too large - CS is brown.
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32 oz
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3
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$25.00
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$25.00
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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.
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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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to suppress these claims outright. The court further
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