Silver kills bacteria, viruses, molds, & fungi. Clinical research shows it prevents cold/flus and improves wound healing. Silver ions binds and inactivates viral and bacterial cells and even treats skin conditions like psoriasis & eczema.
Silver's benefits are truly amazing as this natural metal and even alleviate Arthritis inflammation and pain. It's widely used in medicine, medical devices, tools & hospitals since bacteria cannot grow on it and it kills infections.
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benefits of silver
Not likely, but it will, however, turn your skin blue. The one problem with ingestion of too much silver is that, silver kills bacteria, so ingesting too much may kill off good bacteria in your body.
its a personal preference. i think that silver can look good on anyone, along with gold.
The reason why fish have silver skin is because it helps them to hide from predator. The silver skin refracts light and makes it harder for enemies to see these fish.
A seals skin is rich in oil and blubber which makes it smooth to the touch. The oil that is in the skin makes the it very good.
i dont think so
silver burns the skin of the unnatrual
Silver can heat up and when you touch it the silver burns you skin
Fake metal can turn your skin green this applis to gold and silver.
it means the "silver" isn't actually silver. the green stuff is a reaction sort of between your skin and the fake silver. this will wash of eventually. it means your allergic to it.
Exercising makes a person sweat. Sweating can help keep the pores clear, so in an indirect way, it is good for the skin.
The 25th anniversary is traditionally the silver anniversary, so a silver watch would be a great gift for that occasion.
It is a chemical process, not property; but silver nitrate affect the skin by coloring - a black color appear.