I see. So is this something that would be good to clean water buckets, etc., to prevent the spread of disease? But not something that you would feed to the horse to treat/prevent a viral infection? MA
________________________________ From: Marshall [email protected] It produces silver citrate, which is known to be a powerful disinfectant. My son in law uses it in his cleaning business. On 5/27/2011 9:53 PM, MaryAnn Helland wrote: Folks -- I'm curious about this. What would the result be of combining ionic silver and citric acid, per the following ad: >MA > > >Note the following about ionic silver being advertised to kill EHV-1: > >"The active ingredients in PureGreen24 are ionic silver and citric acid, >making >this a powerful disinfectant, fungicide and virucide. Following strict EPA >protocols, it has been tested against many different viruses, bacteria and >fungi," states Alexandra Cherubini, President and Founder of EquiFit, inc. >"Specifically; it's been shown to effectively kill many viruses, including >Herpes Simplex, HIV, Influenza, Norovirus, and Rhinovirus. " > >This is a topical solution for water buckets, etc. I don't have a link > >__._,_.___ >Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a New Topic >Messages in this topic (1) > >Recent Activity: >Visit Your Group >Equine Solutions Network www.equinesolutionsnetwork.org > >Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Unsubscribe • Terms of Use >. > >__,_._,___

