Colloidal Silver
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ A Beginner's Quick Start Guide and Overview on its Use Cases, With an FAQ
By Felicity Paulman
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You may have noticed goods containing colloidal silver on sale either online or in physical places. They are available in a variety of forms, including liquids, gels, and sprays, among others.
It is stated that colloidal silver is an effective antibacterial agent, and it may be applied locally to heal wounds or taken orally to cure stomach ulcers. Both of these treatments are viable options. Even though there is no empirical proof to back these claims, many individuals continue to use colloidal silver as a home cure despite this fact.
However, it is essential to be aware of the potential negative consequences that may arise from the use of colloidal silver. If it is not utilized appropriately, colloidal silver might pose health risks. When used orally, it has the potential to induce nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and damage to the kidneys. Additionally, it can have an antagonistic influence on the way some drugs work by interacting with them.
Additionally, colloidal silver has been shown to induce a skin discoloration known as argyria. This condition is permanent and cannot be reversed, so it can have a significant impact on how you look. If you are thinking about utilizing colloidal silver, it is essential that you first discuss this possibility with your healthcare professional.
In this introduction to colloidal silver, we'll concentrate on the following subtopics for a more in-depth discussion: