The Truth About Making Use Of Colloidal Silver Water

Mar 19
09:37

2013

randolph summitt

randolph summitt

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Alternative medicine has produced many substances that manufacturers claimed was the latest cure-it-all. In recent years, there has been a revival of ...

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Alternative medicine has produced many substances that manufacturers claimed was the latest cure-it-all. In recent years,The Truth About Making Use Of Colloidal Silver Water Articles there has been a revival of the use of colloidal silver water. While some people love this liquid, others warn that it's a waste of money and can be bad for your health.

For thousands of years, silver has been used in medicine. It can kill fungi and bacteria, so it's been a way to keep food safe to eat for longer periods of time. Its antibacterial qualities means that even today it's being used in wound dressings. Catheters often contain the metal; so do breathing tubes and things like bone prostheses.

One common form of silver for medicinal purposes is colloidal silver. This is basically very small particles of the metal, all carrying positive ions, mixed into water. Because all the particles are positive, they stay suspended in the liquid instead of sinking to the bottom of the container.

In the age before antibiotics, doctors used the substance to fight infection. One of the most common uses was as eye drops that could treat conjunctivitis and other eye infections. Some doctors even used it to treat gonorrhea and epilepsy. Because it kills off bacteria, it's a great way to make water potable so that people can safely drink it. However, in recent years marketing materials for some manufacturers have claimed that the liquid was a miracle cure for serious diseases, even AIDS. The FDA has now banned manufacturers from claiming that their product can cure any kind of health problem.

While the substance has some wonderful curative properties, it also carries some risks. Overuse can lead to a build-up of the metal in your organs. Resulting side effects include fatigue, headaches, stomach ailments, liver and kidney damage and even neurological problems like seizures. The substance can also have an adverse reaction to certain medicines.

One of the most common side effects of overuse is a condition called argyria. When you have argyria, the residue of particles in your body react with light from the sun, so that it causes discoloration. It can be quite disconcerting to see your skin, nails, gums, eyes and even your deep tissues turn blue-grey. In small areas doctors can cure it with laser treatment.

Finding the controversial liquid is very easy. You can make it at home by following simple instructions that you can get online. If the process of charging a special mixture of silver and water with electricity sounds too complicated, it's possible to buy ready-made products at your local health store or online.

Before you try colloidal silver water, be sure that you understand all the risks that this may involve. To be safe, never exceed the recommended dosage. Like with any medicine, don't use it continuously for a long time either.

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