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Health Threatening Germs
Where
ever the skin is compromised or you want to sanitize . . . apply
Silver Soft for Skin.™
Silver is a natural germicide. It is non toxic to humans, but lethal to over
600 disease-causing bacteria, fungi, molds, parasites and viruses. Chelated Silver
is an extremely effective germ killer because it blocks the respiration of microorganisms,
facilitating the skin’s natural healing processes.
The germ-killing power of Silver Soft is long-lasting - It’s effective
ness persists up to several hours.
Thirteen independent laboratories, including two universities, have
tested LaSal Laboratories’ Chelated Silver™ technology.
Silver Soft for Skin.™ kills harmful microorganisms that affect your
health including:
• bacteria
Bacteria (both helpful and harmful) are ubiquitous
(every-where present) in the human environment. Commonly-accepted
hygienic protocol suggests that regular cleansing of the hands
is the best way to prevent the spread of harmful bacteria between
humans
and between humans and animals. Because of Silver Soft’s
persistence (effectiveness over time) it is a particularly good
product to apply
in preventing the spread of harmful bacteria.
• fungi
Fungi are any of a major group of saprophytic and parasitic spore-producing
organisms and includes molds, rusts, mildews, smuts, mushrooms, and yeast. Fungi
also includes skin maladies such as balanitis, candida, ringworm and thrush.
Candida albicans is a fungus that often exists in small harmless quantities in
the mouth, intestinal tract, vagina and on the skin. Candida is usually benign,
but with compromised immune systems it can be life-threatening, particularly
if it spreads into the blood steam.
• parasites
Parasites are organisms living within or on another
human or animal organism. Parasitism occurs when parasitical infections
invade the human body - typically transmigrating through the skin.
Parasites include lice, mites, ticks, tapeworm, scabies and can occur
when personal hygiene is neglected. Parasites are spread through casual
physical contact such as shaking hands but are more likely to be spread
through close physical contact such as kissing, massaging and sexual
intercourse.
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