Free Radicals action: What sort of action is that?
Answer: Free radicals are electrons that have left an unstable atom and for that reason in search for stability offered by another atom. Chlorine is such an atom, but is kept relatively stable by bonding to Sodium (Natrium) and forming Sodium Chloride (NaCl) or common salt. These free electrons also attach themselves to a complete atom and driving the original electron away and a type of domino effect occurs destroying cells. Silver by scientific definition can be seen as a source of free radicals.