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TetraSilver TetrOxide
( TSTO )
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1 Gram / $ 40 ... 3 Grams / $ 80 ... 30 Grams / $ 440
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TetraSilver TetrOxide ( TSTO )
"Electron Jumping Compounds" ( EJC ) ... Molecular Batteries : releases ~10 kv of electrical energy through a reduction/oxidation process Power Flux = 4.0 volts EMF generated per molecule x Concentration (ppm) x 5. The power flux to effectuate 100% kills for the following organisms : / Staphylococcus aureus / Streptococcus faecalis / Streptococcus pyogenes 50.0 / Candida albicans 50.0 25.0 / Staphylococcus epidermidis 12.5
When the tetroxide crystals are utilized to destroy pathogens, they will not do so unless activated by an oxidizing agent such as Oxone or hydrogen peroxide. No other drug or anti-microbial functions with the unique method of action of TSTO -- it is a new class of medicine. Does not stain organic matter. Light stable. Must be syringe-filtered for injection.
Patent Excerpts :US5336499 / US5571520-- Molecular Crystal Device for Pharmaceuticals : When the crystals are activated with an oxidizing agent, they release electrons equivalent to 6.4 x 10-19 watts per molecule which in effect electrocute pathogens. A multitude of these devices are effective at such low concentrations as 0.3 PPM used as preservatives in a variety of formulations ranging from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals. Indeed, they are intended as active ingredients for pharmaceuticals formulated to destroy such pathogens as Staphylococcus aureus, and epidermidis, the latter of which it completely destroys in a nutrient broth culture of about 1 million organisms at 0.6 PPM, or Candida albercans, the vaginal yeast infection at 2.5 PPM, and the AIDS virus at 18 PPM...
If we are to consider one molecular device in operation, then each molecule would release two electrons having each a charge of 4.8 x 10-10 e.s.u. equivalent to approximately 1.6 x 10-19 coulombs. The EMF given in my Encyclopedia of Chemical Electrode Potentials (Plenum 1982), page 88, for the oxidation of Ag(I) to Ag(II) is 1.98 volts which approximates 2.0 V. The total power output per device can be calculated in watts by multiplying the power output for each electron by 2. Since power is the product of the potential times the charge, P = EI; for each electron it would be: 2.0 x 1.6 x 10^-19 = 3.2 x 10^-19 watts ...
US5223149 -- Trivalent Silver Water Treatment Compositions : Said trivalent silver complexes were subsequently evaluated as to their efficacy in killing gram positive and gram negative bacteria in algae in accordance with the EPA protocols for swimming pools, which require 100% kills of bacteria within ten minutes. The compounds far exceeded the bacteria requirements at concentrations of one PPM or less of silver. They were evaluated with and without persulfate salts at 10 PPM and were effective without persulfates as bactericides.
US5211855 -- Method of Treating Water Employing Tetrasilver Tetroxide Crystals : ...When the crystals are activated with an oxidizing agent, they release electrons equivalent to 6.4 x 10-19 watts per molecule which in effect electrocute pathogens. A multitude of these devices are effective at such low concentrations as 0.3 PPM where they can kill 100% of 100 K/cc Streptococcus faecalis, and E. coli colonies in three minutes meeting the ten-minute EPA criteria of 100% kills within ten minutes for swimming pool and hot-tub applications...
Acute Oral Toxicity -- LD.sub.50 Greater than 5,000 mg/Kg
Acute Dermal Toxicity -- LD.sub.50 Greater than 2,000 mg/Kg
Primary Eye Irritation -- Mildly irritating
Primary Skin Irritation -- No irritation
Skin Sensitization -- Non-Sensitizing
US6258385 -- Tetrasilver Tetroxide Treatment for Skin Conditions : ...for the treatment and cure of dermatological skin conditions (diseases) ranging from dermatitis, acne and psoiasis to herpes and skin ulcers.
US5073382 -- Divalent Silver Alkaline Bactericide Compositions : ... capable of effecting 100% kills upon cultures of anaerobic bacteria colonies of 100K/cc. within 5 minutes.
US5098582 -- Divalent Silver Oxide Bactericides : ...conforms to stringent EPA requirements of 100% kills of 100K/cc Streptococcus faecalis within 10 minutes... can be used in water with exceptionally high salt content without halide curdy precipitate formation and will not stain the skin of users who may inadvertently be exposed to it.
US2006105057 / US2004022868 -- Compositions using tetrasilver tetroxide and methods for management of skin conditions using same : ...dermatological conditions and diseases that may be prevented, treated, or managed with the compositions of the invention vary and include, but are not limited to, eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, disease-induced skin ulcers, undefined tropical diseases, shingles, rashes, bedsores, cold sores, blisters, boils, herpes simplex, acne, pimples, skin chafing, skin cracking, itchiness, skin peeling, and warts.
US5017295 -- Divalent Silver Bactericide for Water Treatment : ... has the advantage over chlorination in that it is odorless and non-volatile. It furthermore is superior to monovalent silver compounds as these compounds do not decompose in the presence of light and resist precipitation by halides...
US5676977 -- Method of Curing AIDS with Tetrasilver Tetroxide Molecular Crystal Devices : ... A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood. ...
WO9745133 -- Use of Tetrasilver Tetroxide Molecular Crystals in the Preparation of a Medicament for Treatment of AIDS
...A single intravenous injection of the devices is all that is required for efficacy at levels of about 40 PPM of human blood..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver(I,III)_oxide
Silver(I,III) oxide
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