
IV-7 Direct is an Ultimate Germ Defense that protects against germs!
There are other products on the market that use silver — but it is important for you to know that they are NOT
the same technology as IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense™! Here is the difference:
IV-7 contains Stabilized Ionic Silver.The other products do not.
Colloidal silver products contain small particles of silver suspended in aqueous solution. The main composition
of colloidal silver is metallic silver, but it may also contain silver oxide and other silver complexes. Silver
colloids release minute quantities of ionic silver over time, predominantly through surface oxidation, and dissociation
from silver complexes. Numerous complex and expensive processes have been developed to manufacture
colloidal silver and this has resulted in large product variability.
In comparison,
citrate (SDC), at a specific concentration of 30 parts per million – thousands of times higher than colloidal silver
but with exponentially less total silver mass. The patented process developed to manufacture SDC provides
stabilized ionic silver in aqueous citric acid solution. This economical process results in superior product
quality and performance.
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and registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to have quick and powerful broad
spectrum antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral efficacy.
IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense contains fully active stabilized ionic silver — silver dihydrogenOnly stabilized ionic silver, the SDC in IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense, has been scientifically proven
• The SDC in IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense works faster than any other silver-containing product on
the market today.
• IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense provides powerful protection while using extremely low levels of stabilized ionic
silver when compared to the less effective colloidal silver products that contain much more silver.
• IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense is stable and
will remain efficacious for years when stored
properly.
• IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense has an EPA
Category IV hazard rating: the safest rating for
any product!
IV-7 Ultimate Germ Defense™ successfully killed
the following organisms under AOAC protocols:
• H1N1 (Swine Flu) virus
• Staphylococcus aureus
• Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus
aureus)
• CA-MRSA (Community-associated MRSA)
• CA-MRSA PVL Positive
• Salmonella enterica
• Listeria monocytogenes
• E. coli (Escherichia coli 0157:H7)
• HIV type 1 – Strain HTVV IIIB
• Human Coronavirus
• Rhinovirus
• Rotavirus
• Norovirus
• Polio Type 2
• Avian Influenza A
• Herpes Simplex Type 1
• Acinetobacter baumannii
• Campylobacter jejuni
• Athlete’s foot fungus
(Trichophyton mentagrophytes
To purchase IV-7 please go to http://www.iv7directleaders.com
IF you are interested in a enlisting in the war against germs please email
info@iv-7companyinfo.com
About the Author
I am an accomplished Marketing Coach and Business Mentor. I enjoy leading people to success and building their business’. I have been trained by the Best Network Marketers on the planet and I owe my success to them. I would like to make a difference in peoples lives. Please join me in protecting you and your loved ones. This is a humanitarian effort on my part to educate consumers on how to protect against these germs.
Eisenhower warns us of the military industrial complex.
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