





) that are highly reactive and will quickly combine with chloride in the body to form silver chloride, which is often considered less effective and carries different safety profiles.
Differences between colloidal silver and ionic silver solutions
: The most common type, typically produced via electrolysis. It consists of silver ions ( Ag+cap A g raised to the positive power
) that are highly reactive and will quickly combine with chloride in the body to form silver chloride, which is often considered less effective and carries different safety profiles.
Differences between colloidal silver and ionic silver solutions
: The most common type, typically produced via electrolysis. It consists of silver ions ( Ag+cap A g raised to the positive power
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