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An Introduction to Colloidal Elements

Colloidal elements are becoming increasingly popular. But what exactly are they and how can they be used correctly? In this article we provide a thorough overview of the basics of colloidal elements, their production and some tried and tested application tips. Please note that all information contained here complies with current EU guidelines and only approved statements are used.

What are colloidal elements?

Colloidal elements are fine particles of a specific metal or mineral that are dissolved in a liquid. They are characterized by their particularly small particle size, which means that they float in the solution and do not sediment. These properties make them interesting for various applications.

Production of colloidal elements

Production is usually carried out using an electrolytic process in which pure metal is dissolved in distilled water. Important factors for high quality are:

use of high-purity metal
Use of distilled or demineralized water
Controlled voltage and current

Regular measurement of particle size

Tips for correct use

Although colloidal elements have many uses, it is important to comply with current regulations. Here are some tried and tested tips:

Storage: Store colloidal solutions in glass bottles in a dark, cool place.
Pay attention to purity: Make sure that there are no additives or stabilizers.
Check concentration: Depending on the application, different concentrations may be required.

Important NOTE

In the EU, health claims about colloidal elements are only permitted in certain cases. It is therefore important to adhere to the applicable regulations and avoid dubious promises of healing. For further information, we recommend taking a look at the current list of approved health claims from the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority).

We hope this post has given you a solid insight into the world of colloidal elements. If you have any further questions, don't hesitate to contact us!

 

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