Germs, mold
and other microbes are always popping up in unexpected places in the home. And it’s
your job to prevent these pathogens from spreading to your family.
In this
article you’ll discover eight surprising and commonly used household items upon
which germs and other disease-causing microbes can unexpectedly lurk – often in
massive numbers.
And you’ll
learn how you can quickly and easily eradicate them and keep your family safe from
infection and disease by using colloidal silver instead of harsh and
potentially toxic commercial disinfectant products.
Colloidal
Silver is my #1 choice for disinfecting the home because it’s environmentally
friendly, free from chemical toxins, extremely effective and most importantly of
all, INEXPENSIVE!
Indeed, colloidal
silver can be made at home – quickly and easily -- for a fraction of the cost
of those chemical-laden commercial disinfectants. And it works better than most
of them because its germ-fighting capabilities last longer. Here’s what you need to know…
Guest
article by Jodi Todd
You
may not realize it, but right now “World War G” – the war against germs -- is
raging in your home in some of the most unusual places.
Everyone
has an idea of what some of the most bacteria-laden areas of the home may be;
the floor, the toilet, maybe the trash can.
These are all places that naturally come to mind when deciding where to
clean.
But,
there are eight surprising and cringe-worthy household items you may have
overlooked, upon which these microbial invaders all-too-frequently take up
residence in massive numbers and can quickly
spread to you and your family members and make you sick.
Indeed,
researchers say these eight specific household items are absolutely crawling with pathogens such as germs, fungus
and even viruses. Yet they rarely ever
get cleaned or disinfected.
Fortunately,
instead of resorting to chemical-laden commercial disinfectants, colloidal
silver can give you the safe, powerful all-natural
antimicrobial “punch” you need to rid these common household items of their unwanted
microbial residents and protect your family from the diseases they can so
easily cause.
After
all, colloidal silver is the world’s oldest and most powerful natural disinfectant
agent. Yet it’s completely harmless to
humans.
According
to the Kiplinger Letter for Business:
“Silver kills disease-carrying
microbes without the harmful side effects of chlorine, or other sanitizing
chemicals.”
And
according to the Wall Street Journal,
in an article titled “The War Against Germs Has a Silver Lining”:
"Tests show that silver ions kill
microorganisms ranging from harmful strains of E. coli that cause food-borne diseases to the staphylococcus
bacteria responsible for serious infections.”
And
according to microbiologist Dr. Richard Hastings, "Silver…can reduce
bacterial levels by 99 per cent. This, in turn, cuts infection risk from
superbugs such as MRSA, E. coli and Salmonella."
Indeed,
even in infinitesimally small amounts, colloidal silver is so powerful that
high levels of fecal bacteria cannot withstand its disinfectant
properties.
As
The Silver Institute pointed out way back in 1977, silver is such a powerful
disinfectant it takes only three hours for an extremely tiny concentration to
completely decontaminate a 20,000 gallon swimming pool teeming with raw sewage
microbes.
What’s
more, as you’ll learn later in this article, silver disinfectant products are
so non-toxic compared to commercial disinfectants containing bleach, ammonia or
other chemicals, the Environmental Protection Agency classifies them as
“Category 4” substances, meaning they’re perfectly safe for use around the home
and even in child care facilities.
That
makes colloidal silver your #1 choice if you’re looking for a safe, natural, non-toxic disinfectant for the
home.
8 Overlooked
Germ-Laden Household Items
Here’s
what you need to know about the eight most overlooked items in your home that
need extra attention when you’re cleaning and disinfecting:
Overlooked
Germ-Laden Item #1: Your Vacuum
Cleaner – Although
vacuum cleaners are a valuable and useful tool to clean your home, you may be
surprised to learn they can carry and spread a host of pathogenic microbes due
to contaminated brushes and vacuum bags.
In
other words, while your vacuum cleaner is picking up dust, dirt and debris, it’s
simultaneously spreading potentially
infectious microbes around your home.
In
fact, according to a 2008 Men's Health
article:
“Researchers
at the University of Arizona recently found that 50 percent of the vacuum
brushes they tested contained fecal bacteria, including 13 percent with E.
coli.
And
all of them were packing mold.
Vacuuming
can transfer the germs from contaminated surfaces in your home to
uncontaminated ones...”
In
other words, no matter how hard you clean and disinfect, your vacuum cleaner
transfers fecal bacteria, mold and other microbes to all areas of your home when you vacuum!
So
what’s the solution?
First
of all, after every use of your vacuum cleaner, take a moment to spray some 10
ppm colloidal silver onto the brush. Use
a fine mist pump spray bottle, which can be found at health food stores,
pharmacies or some of the online sources listed in this article.
Be
sure to manually turn the vacuum cleaner brush while spraying lightly, to cover
all of it. There’s no need to get it
sopping wet. Silver is very
powerful. Just spray lightly. Then allow it to air dry. Voila!
You now have a pathogen-free vacuum cleaner brush.
Secondly,
it’s important to know that vacuum cleaner bags are a veritable nest for
bacterial growth. And because of that,
every time you use your vacuum cleaner, bacteria, mold and even viruses are
quite literally spewed into the air and spread throughout your home for you or
members of your family to breathe in.
Indeed,
a recent study published in the journal Applied
and Environmental Microbiology demonstrated that mold and bacteria –
including potentially deadly drug-resistant bacteria and microbes carrying the botulism gene – can be found in
aerosolized vacuum dust.
This
is why experts say you should consider using either a HEPA filter in your
vacuum cleaner, or better still, switch to a bagless vacuum cleaner.
Bagless
vacuum cleaners use a hard, plastic container with a handle, instead of a paper
collection bag. This hard plastic container
can easily be dumped after every usage, then wiped down with a cloth lightly
moistened with 10 ppm colloidal silver to clean and to kill any lurking pathogens.
Problem
solved in seconds!
Finally,
for maximum protection, you can use colloidal silver to help keep your carpet
germ-free, as well. Just use a large,
heavy duty all purpose plastic spray bottle filled with a 10 ppm solution of
colloidal silver and mixed with a few drops each of gardenia and lavender
essential oil.
Shake
well before use, and spray lightly over your carpet instead of disinfectant or
freshening spray. It will work wonders
on the dangerous germs that get tracked into your home every day. And it will leave an intoxicating natural
fragrance behind.
Finally,
always remember to add a cupful of colloidal silver to the wash water when
shampooing your carpets. This will add
an extra layer of disinfectant protection to the carpet fabric!
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #2: Your smart phone – Did
you realize that the typical smart phone, tablet or other portable electronic device
harbors more bacteria than the average toilet seat?
Well,
according to researchers, it’s true. In
fact, one consumer group discovered that the average smart phone contains up to
20 times more bacteria on the touch
screen alone, than a toilet seat!
Seven
out of 30 smart phones tested contained high-risk levels of enterobacteria, i.e., food poisoning
bacteria. And the keypads on tablets and
other portable devices were equally as contaminated.
That’s
because the touch screen on your smart phone and the key pads on your tablets
or other portable devices tend to pick up oils and debris from your skin,
leaving that tell-tale film that can be so annoying and unsightly.
Over
time, this goopy mixture of body oils, dead skin cells, dust, dirt and other
debris becomes the perfect breeding ground for invisible colonies of germs,
mold and other pathogens, which are transferred to you every time you use the device.
This
pathogenic stew can be transferred to vulnerable parts of your body, when, for
example, you hold your smart phone up to your face, touching your ear, cheek or
even your lips with it. How many times a
day does your smart phone touch your face or your hands... or worse yet, your
child's?
Interestingly,
the major smart phone manufacturers recommend against using alcohol-based disinfectant
cleaners or detergents, because the alcohol can cause damage to the screen.
The
simplest and most effective solution for this problem is to use a small fingertip
spray bottle and lightly dampen a
microfiber cloth with 10 ppm colloidal silver, taking care that the cloth is
damp and not soaking wet. Then, simply
wipe all surfaces on your smart phone, tablet or other portable device.
Problem
solved…family safe!
Speaking
of things that get touched frequently but never cleaned...
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #3: Your TV Remote Control
– Do
you wash your hands before watching TV?
Of course not. Do you ever eat
while watching TV? Everyone does!
In
fact, when you’re sick, you probably lie in bed or on the couch all day and
watch TV, coughing into your hands before picking up the remote control to
change the channel.
And
if you’re like most people, you probably don't clean your remote control afterwards. In fact, most people don’t ever clean their remote controls.
What
I’m leading up to is a study conducted by the University of Virginia which
revealed the startling fact that 50 percent of the TV remotes they tested harbored
cold viruses which were later transferred to people who touched the remotes.
This
was preceded by a study demonstrating that, even in hospital rooms, the
television remote control contained the highest level of bacterial
contamination, including high levels of MRSA and VRE, the deadly,
drug-resistant pathogens that kill upwards of 90,000 people per year in the
U.S. alone.
Later,
another study, this one conducted by the University of Houston, found that the
TV remotes in hotel rooms were more contaminated than the toilets or the bed
mattresses.
I
thought about that recently when visiting a neighbors home. I sat and watched as my neighbor’s 5-year old
daughter, who had a cold, casually wiped her nose with her fingers before
picking up the remote control to change the TV channel.
In
short, much like your smart phone, your television remote control is one of the
filthiest and most contaminated items in your home – harboring a veritable
cocktail of microbes ranging from viruses to bacteria to fungus!
Once
again, however, the solution is simple:
Just
moisten a microfiber cloth with 10 ppm colloidal silver and wipe down both the
front and back of your remote control(s) often.
And
definitely don't forget to do it after someone in your household has been sick!
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #4: Your clothes hamper – The
inside of your clothes hamper is another area of the home that probably never gets cleaned. Yet researchers say it’s a huge breeding
ground for bacteria and germs.
Dirty
laundry, particularly undergarments and dirty towels, carry an unusually large amount
of pathogenic bacteria.
Indeed,
according to Charles Gerba, professor of microbiology at the University of
Arizona "There's about a tenth of a gram of poop in the average pair of
underwear."
And
that’s not to mention the urine that can be found in most underwear and pants
or trousers. Nor the sweat, body oils,
dead skin cells, food stains, dirt and much more that end up deeply ingrained
in the fabric of our clothing, and become repositories for the growth of mold,
bacteria and even viruses.
These
articles of dirty clothing are usually thrown into the laundry hamper for days
at a time, which is often dark and damp, and which becomes the perfect breeding
ground for large colonies of microbial pathogens.
From
there, the clothing might go into a laundry basket, which in turn becomes
contaminated with the microbes.
The
laundry basket is then often re-used to hold the clean clothes when they’re taken out of the dryer, thereby re-contaminating
the clothing before they’re even hung in the closet or placed in dresser
drawers.
So
remember to lightly spray the inside of your laundry hamper with colloidal
silver, and allow it to air dry, every time you empty it of clothing. And spray your laundry basket, as well, after
you’ve used it to transfer dirty clothing from the hamper to the washer.
You
can also safely spray colloidal silver directly onto your dirty clothing before
washing, if you want added antimicrobial protection. Which brings us to...
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #5: Your dirty washing machine – According
to an article on the
Medical Daily website, every time you wash a load of clothing, you create a “bacterial
soup” in the washing machine that evenly distributes the microbes among all of
your clothing and other laundry items (i.e., bed sheets, bath towels, dish
rags, etc.), rather than getting rid of them.
Why
is that? It’s because Americans have
shifted from using harsh detergents and high-temperature washes to gentle
detergents and low-temperature washes.
According
to the Medical Daily article, “The shift
from high-temperature washes and harsh detergents to low-temperature washes and
gentle detergents, while good for fabrics, sensitive skin and the environment, is
not good for killing laundry bacteria.”
Indeed,
researchers have found that fecal bacteria, for example, are distributed in the
washing machine from underwear to the towels you use to wipe or dry your dishes,
or to clean your baby’s face.
According
to hygiene expert Dr. Lisa Ackerley, “I
am very concerned about bacteria from soiled underwear transferring onto items
such as tea towels which are then used to wipe dishes.”
What’s
more, researchers say the “bacterial soup” created during the washing process not
only contaminates that load but contaminates the machine itself, spreading the
germs and other microbes to subsequent loads of laundry.
According
to the MedicalDaily.com article:
“A
load of underwear during a wash can contain approximately 100 million E. coli and
can then cross-contaminate the next load of laundry…
…Underwear,
towels, and face cloths, among other items, were found to be more likely
contaminated with pathogens — bacteria that can cause disease.”
The
simple, effective solution?
Add
at least two cups of 10 ppm colloidal silver to the wash during the rinse
cycle.
This
will embed the fabric with tiny, microscopic disinfectant silver particles that
will kill any residual bacteria and help keep the clothing (or bed sheets,
towels, dish rags, etc.) fresher and germ-free, longer.
It
will also help disinfect the washing machine before your next load.
Also,
experts say you should dry your clothes on the highest setting possible for
added disinfection.
Before
each drying, you can also lightly spray the inside of your clothes dryer with
colloidal silver, using a fine mist pump spray bottle. That way, any microbes transferred from the
washing machine to the dryer will be killed.
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #6: Your toothbrush and bathroom
countertop -- You
might remember the Myth Busters episode on TV in which researchers revealed the
fact that there are microscopic bits of fecal matter on toothbrushes, combs,
hair brushes, deodorant containers, and other commonly used items in virtually
every bathroom.
That’s
because when toilets are flushed, many thousands of extremely fine droplets of
toilet water are sprayed up into the air, traveling as much as 20 feet. These
fine droplets of toilet water can hover in the air for as long as two hours,
eventually settling on all surfaces throughout the bathroom.
Not
only that, but many people fail to practice good hygiene on a regular daily basis,
such as thoroughly washing their hands after using the toilet. Then they handle bathroom items like combs
and brushes, transferring fecal (or urinary) bacteria to those items.
(Yes,
contrary to the old myth that urine is sterile, in reality urine can also
contain bacteria. Recent studies at
Loyola University School of Medicine have demonstrated that most urine contains
bacteria.)
Once
again, the simple solution (in addition to practicing good hygiene, and
teaching any children in the household to do so as well) is to make it part of
your daily routine to disinfect the bathroom with colloidal silver.
For
starters, keep a fine mist pump spray bottle full of 10 ppm colloidal silver on
your bathroom counter top, or under the sink.
Use
it to lightly spray colloidal silver over the bathroom countertop, and over
sinks and faucets, at least once a day when you’re cleaning or using the
restroom.
Mist
the colloidal silver lightly into the air over areas like counter tops, and
allow it to gently fall to the counter top and air dry. This will provide many hours of disinfectant
protection.
Also,
for example, after using your toothbrush and thoroughly rinsing it, spray it lightly
with colloidal silver. Store it upright so
it can air dry easier, rather than laying it down on the countertop.
You
might also lightly spray your hairbrush, combs or other non-electrical bathroom
items you or other family members might handle throughout the course of the
day.
The
disinfectant power of colloidal silver is very strong, even at very low
levels. So you don’t need to become
obsessed with using it every time the bathroom is used.
But
if you’re looking for a safer, more natural and non-toxic way to disinfect your
home, be sure to add colloidal silver into your daily routine in order to help
prevent the spread of potentially harmful microbes and the diseases they can
cause.
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #7: Your Kitchen Cutting Board – Many
places in your kitchen can be a hot bed for bacterial growth. But the cutting
board is definitely one of the worst.
For
example, did you know that 50% of supermarket meat is contaminated with MRSA
(see article here), the antibiotic-resistant,
flesh-eating form of Staph that
causes tens of thousands of deaths every single year?
And
did you know that 80 percent of all grocery-store chickens in the U.S. are
contaminated with dangerous food poisoning bacteria like Salmonella, Campylobacter or
both?
This
is extremely serious, because these pathogens can live on cutting boards for
hours or even days. Nowadays, it’s simply not enough to clean your cutting board,
butcher’s blocks and kitchen counter tops... they need to be thoroughly disinfected.
Colloidal
silver is the perfect kitchen
disinfectant since it’s been proven effective against literally hundreds of
pathogens, including E. coli, Salmonella, MRSA, Pseudomonas and other
disease-causing microbes, plus various fungal pathogens and many viruses as well.
So
after washing kitchen surfaces such as cutting boards, butcher’s blocks and
counter tops, be sure to spray them lightly with colloidal silver to thoroughly
disinfect them, as well.
Overlooked Germ-Laden
Item #8: Your Door Knobs – Your
door knobs are possibly the worst
offenders in your home because they get touched daily by everyone, and they’re almost
always overlooked when cleaning.
Interestingly,
according to research conducted by Chuck Gerba, Ph.D., professor of
environmental microbiology at the University of Arizona, bathroom door handles are not as dirty as the doorknobs in other
areas of the home, because 68% of people tend to wash their hands before
leaving the restroom.
But
not so for other door handles. According
to Penn State News, a publication of
Penn State University, “Most door handles
are teeming with bacteria: Staph, E. coli, Enterococcus and
sometimes even Salmonella. That stuff can make you sick.”
What’s
more, according to researchers from the Department of Biology at Drake
University, “hard, non-porous surfaces, such as door handles, have the highest
bacterial transfer rates to hands.”
The
researchers also found that 49% of the bacteria found on door knobs are gram
negative bacteria, which pose a special risk due to the fact that they “show
virulent characteristics due to the presence of endotoxins in their outer
membranes.” These pathogens also display “higher antibiotic resistance,
partially due to the presence of an outer membrane.”
Thankfully,
silver has been demonstrated to solve the problem.
In
fact, research students at Penn State University recently used Agion silver – a
commercial silver compound – to coat door handles in a popular section of the
university.
They
then swabbed 50 door handles, measuring bacterial differences on the surfaces
with and without the silver compound.
The
research students discovered that the doors with the silver-treated handles had
dramatically lower levels of bacterial contamination than untreated handles. This, in spite of the fact that literally
hundreds of students and university personnel were using these door handles
each day.
According
to HealthyWaukesha.com, “When cleaning
your home, ensure that door handles are on top of your to-do list. This will
not only make your home clean and tidy but will also reduce the risk of family
members or other residents becoming ill.”
Once
again, the solution is simple:
When
cleaning your home, be sure to spray some 10 ppm colloidal silver onto a
cleaning cloth and wipe your door handles down with it.
And
afterwards, just for good measure, you can spray your door handles lightly with
a fine mist of colloidal silver, and allow it to air dry.
Why
Colloidal Silver
Instead of
Commercial Disinfectants?
With
the focus these days on natural, green lifestyles, non-toxic living and
environmental sustainability, many people are working to avoid the overuse of
chemical-laden home and personal products.
Ammonia,
bleach, alcohol and other chemicals commonly used in such commercial cleaning
and disinfectant products are known irritants and can be harmful to the
respiratory system. Some even produce
toxic gases if accidentally mixed together or inadvertently used together.
Bleach,
by itself – that mainstay of disinfectants – has been linked to:
- Respiratory
issues
- Skin
burns
- Damage
to nervous system
- Asthma
(exacerbates)
- Headaches
- Vomiting
- Cancer
Other chemicals found in household disinfectants, such as toluene and xylene solvents, can cause reproductive harm. Phthalates are found in products with fragrance and are known to be endocrine disruptors.
This
is a just a small list of potentially toxic and unhealthful ingredients that
can be found in household disinfectants and cleaning products. Take a look at a
bottle of your favorite cleaner and you’ll see many more potentially toxic
ingredients than this on the label.
Clearly,
choosing safe, natural and most of all, effective
cleaning and disinfecting products for your home is of paramount importance. And colloidal silver is one of the very best, because it’s been nature’s most
powerful natural disinfectant agent for millennia.
Indeed,
silver’s disinfecting qualities are so good it’s been used by the NASA and the
Russian space programs as a safe and natural disinfectant for the water supply
onboard the Space Shuttle (see here) as well as the International
Space Station (see here).
Colloidal silver has also been
used to disinfect unsafe drinking water in developing nations (see here), and to
disinfect municipal drinking water (see here). And it's been used as a disinfectant for water onboard cruise ships for
decades (see here).
EPA-Approved
Silver Disinfectants
There are several EPA-approved commercial disinfectant
products available that utilize silver as their chief active ingredient.
These include brand names such as SilverClene24,
Shockwave Green24, Steriplex SD (used in hospitals around the world), Axen 30 and
others.
In fact, products like Axen 30 are even EPA-approved
for use in child care facilities, preschools,
and children's activity centers. This demonstrates the utter safety
of such products, as well as their gentle, non-toxic nature.
The EPA regards these silver-based
disinfectant products as Category IV substances, meaning they’re quite
literally among the safest home disinfectant products available.
Bleach, on the other hand, is EPA-rated
Category I, described as “highly toxic” and even lethal at levels ranging from
a few drops to a teaspoonful orally!
Yet in spite of the non-toxicity and mildness
of silver-based disinfectant products, they boast astonishing, clinically proven disinfection
properties due to the silver included as the main ingredient.
Indeed, silver-based disinfectant products
are clinically demonstrated, based on rigid EPA testing standards, to kill up
to 99% of all pathogens -- and in most cases, to kill them as much as 20x faster
than traditional household disinfectants.
For example, one such silver-based product,
Axen 30, boasts some astonishingly fast “kill times,” including:
- a 30-second disinfection of Staphylococcus aureus
- a 30-second disinfection of Salmonella choleraesuis
- a 60-second kill time on Herpes simplex type I
- a 2-minute disinfection of E. coli (Escherichia coli 0157:H7)
- a 10-minute kill time on Influenza A
- a 10-minute kill time on Rhinovirus R37, and Poliovirus type 2
- a 10-minute kill time on fungi
- a 10-minute kill time on common disease causing viruses
- a 2-minute kill time on two notorious drug-resistant strains of bacteria i.e., MRSA and VRE (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus faecium)
Plus, silver disinfectants like Axen 30 and
others boast a 24-hour residual kill on standard indicator bacteria, meaning
the effectiveness can last as long as a full day after the silver disinfectant
solution is applied!
Compare that to the commercial disinfectants
using bleach, ammonia, alcohol or other chemicals which can lose effectiveness
in just hours, and you’ll see why I say silver is simply the safest and most
effective natural, non-toxic and non-chemical disinfectant money can buy!
Make Your
Own Colloidal Silver Disinfectant – Cheaper!
Unfortunately,
the major drawback with commercial silver-based cleaners is the cost. Depending upon the product, the retail costs
can range from $39 per gallon to $5 an ounce (i.e., a whopping $640 per gallon --
ouch)!
What’s
more, these types of commercial products need to be stabilized to maintain
longer shelf lives. So a stabilizing ingredient such as non-toxic citric acid
is often added.
But
you don’t have to pay through the nose for these commercial, silver-based
disinfectants. And you don’t have to use
a silver disinfectant product containing stabilizers, either.
In
fact, with a brand new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator
from The Silver Edge, you can make your own high-quality colloidal silver –
anytime you need it -- for about 36 cents
a quart. Yes, that’s just slightly over
a dollar a gallon!
And
there’s never any chemical
stabilizers needed, because you make it
fresh and pure every time, and simply use up what you made, and then make some
more.
Amazingly,
the storage life for homemade Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver is indefinite – meaning it has no
expiration date once you make it -- and that’s without any added stabilizers
whatsoever!
And
it works just as well as any commercial disinfectant product!
Making
a one-quart batch of colloidal silver with a high-quality Micro-Particle
Colloidal Silver Generator is so simple you’ll be astonished that you didn’t
know about it before. Here’s how it’s
done:
4 Simple
Steps to Colloidal Silver-Making Perfection!
1.)
Just plug the two pure .999 fine silver rods into the two jacks in the bottom
of the generator box, one on each side of the bubbler tube.
2.)
Sit the generator box on top of a one-quart glass jar of pure steam-distilled
water, so that the two silver rods and the bubbler tube are immersed in the
water.
3.) Set the handy appliance timer for
three hours, and plug it into any convenient grounded household electrical
outlet.
4.) Plug the generator into the timer
and then turn the timer wheel clockwise until you hear the generator start
bubbling. The generator will shut off automatically after three hours.
It’s
really that easy! You just “Set it, and
forget it.” And you get a perfect batch of completely natural, non-toxic, high-quality
micro-particle colloidal silver every time!
And
when you’re finished, you’ll have a full quart of micro-particle
colloidal silver. And you can make quart after quart for the rest of your life,
for less than 36 cents each!
You
can even make extra-large gallon-sized batches, by following the simple
instructions in the short video at this link.
Once
made, just store your colloidal silver in a cabinet, and use it as needed. Most people simply fill some pump spray
bottles full of their homemade colloidal silver and keep one in the kitchen, one
in each bathroom and one in the laundry room for ease of use when
cleaning.
So
why should you ever again use potentially toxic, chemical-laden commercial
disinfectants around the home, when you can use nature’s most powerful natural disinfectant for just
pennies?
One Final
Thought…
Colloidal
silver is the perfect choice if you’re looking for a household disinfectant
that quite literally decimates pathogens yet is safe, natural and gentle with
no harsh or potentially toxic chemicals.
There’s
simply no longer any need to turn to toxic and environmentally unfriendly
cleaning products to clean and disinfect your home.
Making
your own colloidal silver and using it in place of chemical-laden commercial
disinfectant products is so simple, so cost-effective and so safe, once you try
it you’ll wonder why you haven’t been doing it all along!
And unlike chemical-laden commercial
disinfectant products, silver won’t irritate the skin. You don’t have to wear rubber gloves when you
clean and disinfect with it.
And there are no bleach, alcohol, ammonia or
other chemical fumes to worry about. So
upper respiratory irritation is not an issue, either.
In
short, colloidal silver is the perfect
natural home disinfectant. It’s completely
natural, non-toxic, and safe to use around children and pets. And it can work up to 20 times faster and
better than commercial disinfectants.
What’s
more, colloidal silver is extremely effective against a myriad of microbes
including germs, fungus and viruses. And
there’s over 100 years worth of irrefutable scientific and medical research to
back up its profound antimicrobial qualities.
Finally,
it’s super-easy on the pocketbook, since you can make your own high-quality colloidal silver
for less than 36 cents a quart!
Thanks to colloidal silver, you’ll be able to eradicate potentially disease-causing microbes around the home – even in those unusual and often overlooked areas -- quicker, easier than you can with most chemical-laden commercial household disinfectant products.
You
can learn more about making your own safe, natural, high-quality colloidal silver for
just pennies per quart by clicking the link in this sentence.
And
you can learn 20 more highly effective ways to use colloidal silver around the
home at this link.
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Guest Author
Information:
Jodi Todd is a freelance writer with a passion
for natural solutions and healthful living.
She can be reached by email at: jtodd496@yahoo.com.
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