Benefits:
- A colloidal silver product that supports the immune system.
- Uses fine particle-size colloids for maximum bioavailability.
- Is non-toxic; poses no risk of heavy metal contamination.
- Provides 100 mcg silver per serving. (20 ppm pure silver)
How It Works:
NSP Silver Shield® with Aqua Sol Technology is processed by the kidneys and may not affect populations of beneficial bacteria in the colon.
NSP Silver Shield® is a safe and effective product. It is manufactured using a patented process with strict quality control to verify potency and purity. The result is fine, particle-sized colloids with 99% bioavailability.
Ancient peoples living in parts of Asia and the Mediterranean region (including the Roman Empire) used silver drinking vessels and stored their liquids in silver containers to keep them fresh. And American pioneers placed silver dollars into milk jugs to prevent spoilage as they trod the dusty plains. But what about silver in the medical realm? Hippocrates (460-370 BC), the Father of Medicine, wrote about using silver to treat wounds more than 2,000 years ago. And in 1900, the Eclectic Medical Journal Volume 60 explained the benefits of applying silver foil to abdominal surgeries and burns. Today silver is frequently used in bandages, wound dressings, and as a coating on some medical devices (catheters, endotracheal tubes, etc.) in an effort to reduce risk of infection. Stake your claim to better health with Silver Shield!
Ingredients:
20 ppm pure silver (100 mcg per serving).
Recommended Use:
Take 1 teaspoonful with a meal three times daily. Do not mix with salt or salty liquids.
Ancient peoples living in parts of Asia and the Mediterranean region (including the Roman Empire) used silver drinking vessels and stored their liquids in silver containers to keep them fresh. American pioneers placed silver dollars into milk jugs to prevent spoilage as they trod the dusty plains.
What about silver in the medical realm? Hippocrates (460-370 BC), the Father of Medicine, wrote about using silver to treat wounds more than 2,000 years ago. And in 1900, the Eclectic Medical Journal Volume 60 explained the benefits of applying silver foil to abdominal surgeries and burns. Today silver is frequently used in bandages, wound dressings, and as a coating on some medical devices (catheters, endotracheal tubes, etc.) in an effort to reduce risk of infection.