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Colloidal
gold refers to tiny gold particles electrically suspended
in distilled water. Ancient civilizations used gold in the
form of elixirs and tinctures. It was the famous medieval
German physician Paracelsus who first prepared colloidal
gold solution in modern times. He called his gold purple
solution "Aurum Potabile" (Drinkable Gold). After studying
the work of Paracelsus, the English chemist Michael
Faraday prepared the first sample of colloidal gold in
1857, and many uses were found for his solutions of
“activated gold"
Gold have a particular affinity for the brain and the
nervous system. According to the literature, gold has
anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. It
affects humoral and cellular immunity. Today, nano-gold
particles are still subject to numerous studies, revealing
the endless possibilities of this noble metal.
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