How Does BioShield®75 Work?

BioShield®75 is unique. One end of its molecule creates a strong bond with a multitude of surfaces, porous and non-porous, forming a highly durable protective coating. The other end of the molecule forms a microscopic bed of spikes that punctures microbes like a bed of nails. BioShield®75 physically ruptures the cell walls of these microbes, without the use of poisons. Since BioShield®75's methodology is mechanical instead of a poison, it does not create "superbugs," which are microbes that build up a resistance to treatment.

BioShield®75's molecular spikes are long chains of atoms that are large enough to pierce the cell walls of various microbes. Being only about one thousandth the diameter of a human hair, thay are too small to harm large cells in mammals. These chains of atoms carry a strong positive charge that attracts negatively charged bacteria. BioShield®75 has been found in independent testing to be effective against a wide array of microbes, including Staphylococcus aureus, E. coli, various Salmonella strains, black mold, athlete's foot, Influenza A, skin infections, and others.