Is it possible to get your hands on a protein that could be used in vitro to sequester silver ions. Then ingest it, thereby having a helluva lot more ions available to the body in an ionic state? If Mike's high ion count pans out, doing something like this with those ions would be "the bomb" as we said in elementary school.
For example, you can buy iron supplements already bound to ferritin. If you buy lactoferrin supplements, they have trace amounts of iron already bound to it. I think these are all isolated from living animals though. Who knows what conditions are required to incite such proteins to bind to silver ions. You can actually but metalloproteins if you google enough. Super expensive. If would be great if some super cheap something like lactoferrin could be used...and conditions in which it would bind to silver ions could be created. ~David

