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Colloidal silver was removed from all medications in the US because it stays in the tissues. There is no cure for this chemically induced condition!



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Is colloidal silver toxic?

Yes, colloidal silver can be toxic when consumed in large amounts or for long periods, causing a condition called argyria which causes the skin to turn blue-gray. It is not recommended for internal use due to the potential negative health effects. It is safer to use other proven treatments for bacterial infections.


Can colloidal silver be used on dermatofibroma?

Colloidal silver is not recommended for treating dermatofibromas. While some people may consider it for its purported antimicrobial properties, there is insufficient scientific evidence to support its effectiveness for this specific skin condition. Additionally, the use of colloidal silver can lead to potential side effects, such as argyria, a permanent skin discoloration. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.


Can you use colloidal silver 250 ppm at full strength for topical application on molluscum contagiosum?

It is not recommended to use colloidal silver at full strength for topical application on molluscum contagiosum. Colloidal silver has not been proven to be effective for treating this condition, and using it at full strength can lead to skin irritation and other adverse effects. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for molluscum contagiosum.


What is yellow colloidal silver?

Yellow colloidal silver is a suspension of silver particles in a liquid, typically water, that appears yellow due to the size of the silver particles and their interaction with light. It is often marketed as a dietary supplement with claims of antibacterial and antiviral properties, although such claims lack substantial scientific backing. The use of colloidal silver can pose health risks, including argyria, a condition that causes a permanent bluish-gray discoloration of the skin. Its safety and efficacy are generally disputed in the medical community.


How does human system benefit from colloidal silver?

Colloidal silver is claimed to have antibacterial and antiviral properties, which some people believe can help support the immune system and fight infections. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support these claims, and colloidal silver can be harmful if taken in large amounts, leading to a condition called argyria where the skin turns a bluish-gray color. It is not recommended as a safe or effective treatment for any health condition.

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How much colloidal silver will cause your skin to turn a bluish tint?

There is no set amount of colloidal silver that will cause your skin to turn a bluish tint. The effect depends on the individual. Most medical sources advise not to use colloidal silver at all, as it builds up in the internal organs as well as possibly tinting the skin blue. Even small amounts used over a long period of time can cause skin discoloration in sensitive individuals. This coloring is not reversible.


What are some health risks of colloidal silver?

There are some health risks of colloidal silver. They can build up in one body tissues for months or years. A common risk is a blue-gray discoloration on one's skin, eyes, internal organs, nails and gums.


When are colloidal silver products used?

Colloidal silver products are used as dietary supplements. Colloidal silver is also sometimes marketed as having other health benefits, but it is not safe to take. It can cause discoloration of the skin and other issues.


Is colloidal silver toxic?

Yes, colloidal silver can be toxic when consumed in large amounts or for long periods, causing a condition called argyria which causes the skin to turn blue-gray. It is not recommended for internal use due to the potential negative health effects. It is safer to use other proven treatments for bacterial infections.


If you eat the gold and silver what will happen to us?

I believe that if you eat silver you have a chance of dying if it is in a large amount, although many small amounts will turn your skin permanently blue.


Can colloidal silver be used on dermatofibroma?

Colloidal silver is not recommended for treating dermatofibromas. While some people may consider it for its purported antimicrobial properties, there is insufficient scientific evidence to support its effectiveness for this specific skin condition. Additionally, the use of colloidal silver can lead to potential side effects, such as argyria, a permanent skin discoloration. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.


What are the benefits of using Collodial Silver?

Many people claim to use Colloidal Silver to soothe burns, repair tissue and skin damage, and heal scars. Silver is a much safer alternative to taking antibiotics. Using Colloidal Silver before taking any other medication may be the best way to get rid of bugs.


Does colloidal silver kill mollusum?

On the internet, there are many anecdotal reports of colloidal silver alleviating or even curing molluscum infections. But it is not recognized by orthodox medicine as an effective treatment. Most molluscum victims who have reported success with colloidal silver agree that nano-particle colloidal silver works better than conventional colloidal silver. That means colloidal silver solutions containing very tiny silver particles between one and one hundred nanometers in size works best. According to internet reports, this is because the smaller silver particles are best able to penetrate the molluscum cell. "Nano-particle colloidal silver" can be found on the internet by googling that phrase. Two good brands are Sovereign Silver and ASAP Silver. From what I've seen, most people who have reported using colloidal silver successfully against molluscum say that it took many days or even weeks worth of treatment. Most of them used colloidal silver orally as well as topicallly, drinking two or three teaspoons or more daily, and also spraying colloidal silver directly onto the molluscum outbreak several times a day using a pump spray bottle, and allowing the colloidal silver to air dry on the skin. Unfortunately, nano-particle colloidal silver is very expensive, often costing anywhere from $15 to $30 for a tiny, four-ounce bottle. Such a small bottle would last about a week, if that, when treating molluscum. You might be better off purchasing a device called a colloidal silver generator, that allows you to make your own high-quality colloidal silver for just a few cents per each quart batch. That way, you can make all of the colloiidal silver you want, any time you need it, for only a few pennies. If you choose to go this route, make sure you get a colloidal silver generator that can produce the tiny, nano-particles of colloidal silver, rather than one that produces only a conventional colloidal silver solution. I personally use the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from www.TheSilverEdge.com. It produces silver particles as low as .0008 microns in size, which is a fraction of a single micron, or smaller than a single nanometer. No other colloidal silver generator I know of produces silver particles that small. You can read about it on several web sites, including www.TheSilverEdge and www.MicroParticleGenerator.com You can see a Transmission Electron Microsope slide of these tiny silver particles produced by the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator here: http://thesilveredge.com/mp5.shtml And you can view short, 3-minute video showing how this simple machine works, here: http://thesilveredge.com/vidclip.shtml Finally, you can read tons of articles about the amazing, infection-fighting power of colloidal silver at the Colloidal Silver Secrets blog, at www.ColloidalSilverSecrets.blogspot.com


What is colloidal silver and how does it eliminate disease?

Colloidal Silver is a type of water that contains silver particles. It has a similar taste to that of regular water, but excellent taste buds can taste the "silver" taste and "excessive after-taste". To receive all the health benefits of Colloidal Silver, the liquid must stay at room temperature (keep it out of the refrigerator), and must be kept in a glass or plastic bottle, as it will be spoiled if it comes in contact with stainless steel etc. Colloidal Silver is a beneficial substance that contains particles and minerals that protect against illnesses and diseases. It is very beneficial when consumed. Check your local store or pharmacy for bottles of Colloidal Silver or buy a Colloidal Silver Generator to make your own medicinal magic.


Why is silver used in dressings for injuries?

Silver has natural antibiotic properties and creates a barrier that germs cannot cross. The FDA does not approve of silver for medical use. However, it is still sold at vitamin stores. People who drink colloidal silver to ward off germs often develop argyria, which causes their skin to turn a grey blue color.


Can you use colloidal silver 250 ppm at full strength for topical application on molluscum contagiosum?

It is not recommended to use colloidal silver at full strength for topical application on molluscum contagiosum. Colloidal silver has not been proven to be effective for treating this condition, and using it at full strength can lead to skin irritation and other adverse effects. It is best to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options for molluscum contagiosum.


What is yellow colloidal silver?

Yellow colloidal silver is a suspension of silver particles in a liquid, typically water, that appears yellow due to the size of the silver particles and their interaction with light. It is often marketed as a dietary supplement with claims of antibacterial and antiviral properties, although such claims lack substantial scientific backing. The use of colloidal silver can pose health risks, including argyria, a condition that causes a permanent bluish-gray discoloration of the skin. Its safety and efficacy are generally disputed in the medical community.