According to the EPA Research and Development report entitled “DRINKING WATER CRITERIA DOCUMENT FOR SILVER” dated January of 1991, on page III-17, paragraph states, “Several studies support the observation that silver is carried in the blood mainly by the globulins and is quickly cleared by the liver, and to a lesser extent by the spleen (Scott and Hamilton, 1950; Furchner et al.)”. “Radioactive 110AG, as silver iodide, was cleared from the blood of a dog and from the blood of rats, in 24 hours (Anghileri, 1969).
Silver in its inert non-ionic atomic form carries an electrical charge called Zeta Potential in each cluster of atoms. This charge inactivates the organisms. Each atomic cluster acts as a catalyst.