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Equisilver Wound Spray
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EQUIS Spray
$28.95
$28.95
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Size: 16 oz.
Veterinarian formulated wound spray with exclusive formulated Chelated Silver spray for dogs, cats and horses
Treatment for a broad spectrum of skin issues. 100% all natural and safe for internal and external use
Painless, odorless and tasteless. Non-drying formula with no chemicals, Only 2 ingredients, Chelated Silver and Distilled Water
Easy to apply just spray directly on wound area or apply with
cotton ball or bandage. It's safe and digestible add to drinking water and food dishes and keep water fresh longer. Made in the USA
What does chelated mean:
CHELATED The word “chelated” refers to a substance consisting of molecules that bind tightly to metal atoms, thus forcing the metal atoms to go wherever the chelator goes. The bound pair — chelator plus metal atom — is called a “chelate”. Chelators are intended to carry atoms into the body, or into the cells themselves, in larger amounts than the body would normally allow. It is proposed that the chelators are treated as desirable molecules by the recognition systems in cell walls, and are therefore given entry into the cells. When this process occurs in the cells, EquiSilver gains entry to the bloodstream; when it occurs in the cells lining the blood vessels, this will also allow the EquiSilver gain entry to other body tissues.
Veterinarian formulated wound spray with exclusive formulated Chelated Silver spray for dogs, cats and horses
Treatment for a broad spectrum of skin issues. 100% all natural and safe for internal and external use
Painless, odorless and tasteless. Non-drying formula with no chemicals, Only 2 ingredients, Chelated Silver and Distilled Water
Easy to apply just spray directly on wound area or apply with
cotton ball or bandage. It's safe and digestible add to drinking water and food dishes and keep water fresh longer. Made in the USA
What does chelated mean:
CHELATED The word “chelated” refers to a substance consisting of molecules that bind tightly to metal atoms, thus forcing the metal atoms to go wherever the chelator goes. The bound pair — chelator plus metal atom — is called a “chelate”. Chelators are intended to carry atoms into the body, or into the cells themselves, in larger amounts than the body would normally allow. It is proposed that the chelators are treated as desirable molecules by the recognition systems in cell walls, and are therefore given entry into the cells. When this process occurs in the cells, EquiSilver gains entry to the bloodstream; when it occurs in the cells lining the blood vessels, this will also allow the EquiSilver gain entry to other body tissues.