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Top Benefits of Colloidal silver

Colloidal silver is a commercially marketed product that comprises


microscopic flakes of genuine silver. Typically, particles are dissolved in
deionized water or other liquid. This form is retailed for oral application.
Colloidal silver is often acclaimed as an anti-bacterial agent and a wound
dressing. Some people claim it can cure a cold quicker, heal the body better,
and even treat cancer or HIV.

What is Colloidal silver?

Colloidal silver is a solution that comprises of tiny silver particles dissolved in


a liquid. A "colloid" is a liquid that evenly divides individual particles within
it.
Some people use colloidal silver by mouth as a nutritional supplement. Many
sources declare that colloidal silver has a variety of health benefits.
However, there is substantial scientific testimony to support these claims,
while concurrently ingesting silver may have mild to severe health
consequences.

Going as far back as the Roman and Greek Empires, there are researches
addressing food and wine being stocked in silver vessels to stop it from
going bad.

There are also many records of silver being utilized for bacterial infections.
Hippocrates, recognized as being the father of medicine, taught that silver
could help injuries heal and prevent illness.

History Background
During the middle ages, while the plague devastated Europe, many affluent
families had their children suck on silver spoons to help defend against the
disease.

That is where the expression "born with a silver spoon in their mouth" likely
started. Many wealthy households who practiced the use of silver utensils
fared strongly in the era of the plague.

The natural germ-fighting properties of the silver they used for their daily
food helped them battle off the prevailing conditions of the time.

Colonial practice

Until recently, as the Americans colonized and pushed westward, silver was
used to prevent water and milk from being spoiled and contaminated. Coins
and silverware were commonly placed in barrels of water to prevent bacteria
and germs.
Besides, during this period, it was common to find silver tools used to
prevent infections in hospitals in war zones during surgeries. In the second
half of the century, modern medicine began to take full action.

Scientific advances, especially in medicine, allow us to take advantage of the


technology unleashed by the industrial revolution.

Suddenly, the effects of silver, especially silver solutions, can be studied,


and many doctors who described it found that their patients were responding
well. At this time, silver nitrate began to be used to prevent blindness in
newborns, a practice that is carried on into modern times.

Modern science

Colloidal silver was widely used in the United States to treat diseases until
the early 20th century when penicillin and other antibiotics were used. At
that time, colloidal silver was challenging to manufacture and did not last
long.

If not adequately prepared, it may also change the skin color to gray or
blue. On the other hand, antibiotics were inexpensive and easy to make,
which perhaps explains why colloidal silver has lost its advantage and its
use.

Burning cream and bandages continue to use silver. There are also various
types of water purification methods and storage containers that use silver
for water treatment.

In modern history, colloidal silver has begun to return. With the advent of
antibiotic-resistant bugs and the rising cost of health care, people are
looking for alternative ways to stay healthy. Today, colloidal silver has
become cheaper and safer in manufacturing, making it accessible to the
general public.

How to make colloidal silver at home?

The trick to making operative colloidal silver is to minimalize the number of


free silver ions present in the colloid mix.

There are two basic ways of making nanoparticles for colloidal silver at
home. How much you want to do 'chemistry' depends on what you use. The
first one is electric, so you'll need some batteries to generate electricity.
Others require a jiff of chemistry.

Using Electrolysis to Make Colloidal Silver

What you need:


1. Silver rods as conductors – the silver must be pure and genuine
2. Batteries to produce around 27 – 30 volts
3. Purified and distilled water
4. Clear glass beaker or container – preferably borosilicate based
Method:

It is preferably prepared in a dark place with cold temperatures (about 39 F


- 50 F). Place the silver bars in a water beaker. Connect the batteries in
series (if needed) and attach the remaining non-connected terminals to each
silver rod.

It takes 10-15 minutes before anything happens. Then you see a smoky
yellow fog. The reaction takes 30 minutes to complete.
Top 7 Health Benefits Of Colloidal Silver

Colloidal silver has several health benefits, including the capability to


prevent certain infections.
People use colloidal silver as a natural medication. The purported benefits
include:

 cleaning the gut


 improving the immune system
 managing fungal infections
 improving skin health
 stopping and preventing the flu
 preventing shingles
 avoiding herpes
 avoiding certain types of cancer
Antimicrobial

Before the invention of antibiotics, colloidal silver was a traditional


antibacterial treatment. Test-tube investigations have shown that colloidal
silver can kill a wide variety of bacteria.

It has rendered to its use in some healthcare products like wound


creams, wound dressings, and medical supplies.

Proponents of colloidal silver also declare that it can have antiviral effects in
your body.

Some investigations have recommended that different kinds of silver


nanoparticles may help kill viral compounds.

Colloidal silver is also said to be able to handle fungal infections.


One test-tube research confirmed it might stop the growth of some strains of
fungi.
Wound Healing

Several studies have examined the use of silver-containing dressings on skin


lesions and wounds. Many of these have observed that the silver bits
exerted antibacterial properties that aid the therapy of diabetic ulcers, skin
grafts, bedsores, necrotizing fasciitis, and other severe skin burns.

A 2018 study from Iran concluded that a medicine containing silver


nanoparticles was capable of decreasing skin infection during healing and
speeding the regrowth of skin as compared to people provided a placebo.

It implies that the short-term, topical use of silver-containing products have


their position in treatment.
Prevents Sinus Infections And Allergy Suffers

A research suggests that silver can help with sinus infections. Studies have
also shown that infections with hidden pathogens may be a cause of
common allergic respiratory infections and asthma.

Silver destroys Pseudomonas, which may explain why airborne allergies get
great results. Silver kills even lethal drug-resistant pathogens, MRSA, which
is now responsible for about 94,000 life-threatening infections.
Colloidal Silver For Acne

Colloidal silver kills acne bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Secondly, it can be
attached to the bacteria's DNA to prevent bacterial replication and prevent
bacterial infections; it also has strong antibacterial effects against those
drug-resistant bacteria.
Colloidal silver antibacterial solutions can kill Propionibacterium acne, reduce
inflammation, enhance the repair function of damaged skin, promote wound
healing, and form a protective film to prevent secondary infection of
bacteria.
Prevents and kills viruses
Martin Hum, from the Institute for Optimum Nutrition, touts silver as one of
the natural medications to stop diseases. The colloidal silver used in new
supplements is a suspension of pure silver in liquid. It is thought to work by
intrusive with enzymes that allow viruses, bacteria, and fungi to use oxygen.

In other words, It stifles and kills them.

Safety And Side Effects

You’re environmentally exposed to remarkably small quantities of silver


every day. It’s present in minimal amounts in drinking water, the food
supply, and also the air you breathe.

The most significant danger linked with chronic exposure to colloidal silver is
argyria. Argyria is a disease that turns the skin a blue-gray color due to the
development of silver metal shreds in the body and skin. Silver deposits can
also accumulate in the intestines, kidneys, liver, and other organs.
You are most at risk of argyria if you’re taking a silver-containing food
supplement or work in a job that presents you to high quantities of silver.
However, the number of nanoparticles in a colloid solution can change, and
recent research originates colloidal silver to be effective at killing bacterias,
even in test-tube circumstances.

No study has examined the consequences of ingesting colloidal silver on


infections in people, so it lacks evidence to recommend its use in this way.
However, anecdotally, silver has historically and widely been used as a
broad-spectrum antimicrobial natural medicine.

However, the Food and Drug Administration presently does not acknowledge
colloidal silver as a safe and efficient antibiotic.

The real hazards of ingesting nanoparticles, which may be present in


colloidal silver products, are also unexplained.
However, given that these bits may more easily pass into your cells and
maybe cross the blood-brain, they have recognized probable health risk.
Applying colloidal silver to your skin is supposedly less dangerous than
ingesting it. However, if the solution comprises tiny nanoparticles, you may
absorb these within your skin.

What’s more, if you use it often on an open injury, you may experience
argyria due to an accumulation of silver in the neighboring tissue.
There is also the potential for silver anaphylaxis, although this is
acknowledged as rare.

Conclusion
Specific forms of silver are unbalanced, and they come with amplified
toxicity risks. While these hazards are reliant on dosage, it’s best to stick
with brands from trustworthy manufacturers. Low-quality silver has been
linked with argyria, a rare condition in which the skin turns blue.

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