To find the real magic of silver solutions, RuThings.com bought three different bottles of 10 ppm silver water and made a chemical analysis of these samples. Bottle A was purchased at a local pharmacy store. Bottles B and C were ordered from online shops that can be easily found in internet. Bottle A contained 98.3% of colloidal silver from the ammount mentioned on the label and contained no harmful elements. This was thought to be the best sample. Bottle B contained 82% of colloidal silver from the ammount mentioned on the label and contained no harmful elements. However, this is 8.2 ppm colloidal silver, but not 10 ppm. At the same time, the use of bottle B is not dangerous. The bottle C with the most colorful label turned out to be a counterfeit, it contained none of silver at all, however, the deeper research revealed some ammounts of plumbum, a very dangerous metal when taken inside. The label on the bottle didn't have any notice on the producer, so we reported the name of the website to the authorities. This website was closed, but we cannot be sure that its owners didn't register another website with a new name to sell these fake bottles with dangerous water to new clients.
We believe that it's not worthy to buy bottled silver water in internet and put one's health under risk. If you really need bottled silver water and don't want to make it yourself, go to a local pharmacy and buy a bottle there, but make sure it states the name and the address of the producer. This doesn't guarantee the quality of the product but reduce the risk of buying a poisonous solution.
Some useful facts.
- RuThings.com does not sell bottled silver water and will never be. Why should we do it if you can make a fresh portion of water with any silver ion concentration yourself, at any desired time. It's not always possible to keep real silver water under proper conditions for a long time, that's why it's better to prepare the solution when you really need it instead of using the bottle that you bought a year ago.
- All the silver water ionizers sold at RuThings.com were clinically tested and have required medical certificates.