Silver is regulated as a dietary supplement by FDA as described in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA), therefore all official references to use must be for oral ingestion. The product contains pharmaceutical-grade purified water and 10...
The greatest acknowledged concern for improper use of silver (silver compounds) is the accumulation of silver compounds in the skin causing discoloration, known as Argyria. High parts per million (PPM) concentrations, particularly those that exceed the EPA oral Daily...
More is not always better. What makes one silver product more effective than another is not its PPM but rather its particle size, charge (not neutral) and purity. The smaller the particle, the more bio-available it becomes, and the greater the surface area available...
Although silver is a known component of the human and animal diet, DSHEA defines dietary supplements as intended for human use, and FDA requires specific labeling if marketing a product for pets or animals. Please consult with your holistic veterinarian to find out if...
Taken orally as directed, Sovereign Silver absorbs rapidly in the upper gastrointestinal tract, leaving very little or none to interact with beneficial bacteria in the intestines.