There are many that try and get the information out about Silver being rarer than gold. The reason is there is less above ground silver in the world than there is gold. That is why they manipulate it so much too. But at some point the reality of a silver shortage will hit.
This article from Future Money Trends has great information of what all silver is used for and what it can do for you. It purifies water and is used in all electronics besides much more. There is also a metaphysical thing silver does for you. You should wear pure silver if you are going to speak in front of people. It gives the confidence and allows you an eloquent entry and exit. Silver does have a vibration to it.
But for the more practical uses - here are just a few uses:
Silver Antibacterial Bandages
Silver has germicidal effects that kill many lower organisms. The colloidal or ionic silver is a silver solution that is an antibacterial product now sold on special band aids. For years, burn wards have soaked bandages in low concentrations of silver solution in order to prevent infection. Silver has been used to preserve and help save the skin of burn victims. Silver also promotes the production of cells, helping to heal wounds faster.
Washing Machines
Not what you are thinking, so please don’t start taking apart your old washing machine looking for silver. The silver we are talking about is in the new Samsung washing machines that inject silver ions into the rinse cycle in order to kill 99.9% of bacteria that causes odors. By using about 1 ounce of silver, these Samsung washing machines can sanitize over 3,000 loads, this means no hot water or bleach necessary, just a dash of silver.
Food Processing
Silver based food packaging liners that preserve food quality made by Agion. Using an active ingredient of silver zeolite, which is a delivery system that dispenses silver metal ions in a controlled release over time, the silver is able to disrupt microbe growth by interrupting ribonucleic acid that is needed for an organism to reproduce. (more)
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