What does colloidal silver help with?
They claim it can boost your immune system, ease chest congestion, and treat or prevent viral infections like the common cold or COVID-19. You might also hear that colloidal silver helps treat conditions like cancer, HIV and AIDS, shingles, herpes, or eye problems.
Is silver nasal spray safe?
Not only are silver-containing nasal sprays not safe, but they also have not been proven effective in clinical trials. Information about silver-containing nasal sprays on the Internet is misleading and inaccurate. Consumers are unlikely to easily discover the risk of argyria with long-term use of these products.
Is silver toxic to humans?
Silver exhibits low toxicity in the human body, and minimal risk is expected due to clinical exposure by inhalation, ingestion, dermal application or through the urological or haematogenous route.
What brands are true colloidal silver?
The list of products below is “true silver colloids”
| Product Name & PPM on Label Click on the product name to go to the website | PPM (from Lab Report) | Particle Surface Area cm2/mL |
|---|---|---|
| Mesosilver 20 ppm | 20.0 | 104.7 |
| Vitol Super Colloidal Silver 5 ppm | 5.24 | 0.286 |
| Wellness Colloidal Silver 30 ppm | 36.3 | 0.88 |
How long does colloidal silver last?
What is the Shelf life of your product? Our Colloidal Silver has a minimum shelf life of two years, however once opened, we do recommend you use it withing 6 months. Glass bottles tend to preserve the delicate charges better over the long term & we know a client who had their Colloidal Silver for over 10 years!
How much colloidal silver should I take for sinus infection?
The colloidal silver arm will administer intranasal colloidal silver, 2 sprays each nostril twice daily, for a total volume of 0.8ml per day (8 mcg of silver per day), for 28 days.
Can I take silver with antibiotics?
Taking colloidal silver along with antibiotics might decrease the effectiveness of some antibiotics. Some antibiotics that might interact with colloidal silver include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), enoxacin (Penetrex), norfloxacin (Chibroxin, Noroxin), sparfloxacin (Zagam), trovafloxacin (Trovan), and grepafloxacin (Raxar).