Silver Sol update 7-15-2010

by The Head Geek on May 15, 2010

We are going to open our own store! Among the Health Products we will be featuring Silver Sol.
(For more information on the Silver Sol product you can go to Silver Sol Geeks)

To go to: The Geeks Store

Why are marketing this product?   Do you know anyone that may have herpes, shingles, ear infections, eye infections, diarrhea, meningitis, pneumonia, skin infections, sinus problems, urinary problems, yeast or vaginal problems?  Don’t treat them KILL them and it does KILL most of them in MINUTES!

Our product is rated at 10 parts per million (10 ppm), in the partial list of diseases below, ALL of these problems are KILLED at or below 10 ppm!

Read the PATENT:

This is what you will find on the last page of the patent on file with the US Patent office:

Human Diseases Cured By and Pathogens Killed by the Inventive Silver Composition:

TABLE-US-00021 Disease Pathogen Effective Concentration:

Boils Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 5 ppm
Osteomyelitis Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 5 ppm
Bacillary Dysentery Shigella boydii Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Burn Infections Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Dental Plaque Streptococcus mutans Killed @ 5 ppm
Diarrhea (Bloody) Shigella boydii Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Diarrhea Escherichia coli Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Ear Infection Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Ear Infection Streptococcus pneumonie Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Enteric Fever Salmonella tyhimurium Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Epiglottitis (In children) Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Eye Infections Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 5 ppm
Corneal Ulcers-Keratitis Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Food Poisoning Salmonella arizona Killed @ 5 ppm
Food Poisoning Salmonella tyhimurium Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Food Poisoning Escherichia coli Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Endocarditis Streptococcus faecalis Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Endocarditis Streptococcus gordonii Killed @ 5 ppm
Meningitis Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Meningitis Enterobacter aerogenes Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Meningitis Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Meningitis Streptococcus pneumonie Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Nosocomial Infections Klebsiella pneumoniae Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Nosocomial Infections Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Nosocomial Infections (From Streptococcus pyogenes Killed @ 1.25 ppm hospitals)
Pneumonia Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 5 ppm
Pneumonia Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Pneumonia Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Pneumonia Streptococcus pneumonie Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Respiratory Tract Infections Streptococcus pyogenes Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Respiratory Tract Infections E. coli Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Respiratory Tract Infections Klebsiella pneumoniae Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Scarlet Fever Streptococcus pyogenes Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Septicemia Enterobacter aerpyogenes Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Sinus Infections Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Sinusitis Streptococcus pneumonie Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Impetigo Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Skin Infections Staphylococcus aureus Killed @ 5 ppm
Skin Infections Streptococcus pyogenes Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Strep Throat Streptococcus pyogenes Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Suppurative Arthritis Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Throat Infections Haemophilus influenzae Killed @ 1.25 ppm
Tooth Decay Streptococcus mutans Killed @ 5 ppm
Urethritis (Men) Trichomonas vaginalis Killed @ 10 ppm
Urinary Tract Infections E. coli Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Urinary Tract Infections Klebsiella pneumoniae Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Urinary Tract Infections Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Urinary Tract Infections Streptococcus faecalis Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Urinary Tract Infections Enterobacter aerpyogenes Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Vaginitis (Women) Trichomonas vaginalis Killed @ 10 ppm
Wound Infections Escherichia coli Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Wound Infections Enterobacter aerpyogenes Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Wound Infections Klebsiella pneumoniae Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Wound Infections Pseudomonas aeruginosa Killed @ 5 ppm
Wound Infections Streptococcus faecalis Killed @ 2.5 ppm
Yeast Infections Candida albicans Killed @ 10 ppm

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