Not a Colloidal Suspension

A colloid is a clump of matter suspended in a liquid. Many familiar substances are colloids, including butter, milk, cream, aerosols (fog, smog and smoke), asphalt, inks, paints, glues and sea foam. Standard colloidal silver consists of silver metal clusters suspended in an aqueous solution through simple electrolysis.

Colloidal silver particles can easily be made visible by precipitating them. This can be accomplished by the addition of salt to the suspension, or by changing the pH of a suspension. Thus, colloidal silver coagulates (clumps) due to van der Waals forces.

BACO particles cannot be precipitated or separated from solution by any means. They pass easily through the cellular wall to destroy any harmful pathogens. BACO Oxygen Rich Solutions is non-residual, meaning it is expelled by natural bodily functions.

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