Ammonia Hypothesis of Ionic Silver Utility In Vivo
This report is excerpted from a long-running debate on The Silver List. This is the brilliant blow-by-blow refutation of Frank Key’s “silver chloride hypothesis” by Stuart Thomson, director of research at Gaia Research Institute. Thomson demonstrates that, contrary to Key’s assertion, hydrochloric acid in the stomach does not render ionic silver insoluble.
Rather, naturally occurring ammonia in the human body – which plays an important role in health and well-being – acts as a solvent to diminish the bonding effects of hydrochloric acid on silver ions, and renders soluble again any silver bound as AgCl, both in the digestive tract and systemically.