The Best Ways To Get The Benefits Colloidal Silver Can Offer

By Olivia Cross


As increasing numbers of people look for alternatives to conventional medicine old wisdom is being rediscovered. For centuries people knew that silver has anti bacterial properties and would use it in a range of ways. Nowadays many appreciate the benefits colloidal silver has to offer and are figuring out the best ways to harness those benefits.

It seems that using silver for its healing properties fell out of fashion a while ago but with interest in natural health increasing again many people have started using it. For centuries it was used as an anti-bacterial both internally and externally. In the American Civil War soldiers wounds were dressed with bandages containing silver. It was widely observed that open wounds would not become infected if silver was applied.

Research has shown that it destroys bacteria and prevents more from developing. It is so powerful in this respect it can be used to destroy strains of so-called super bacteria which have developed since the use of disinfectants and anti-bacterial soaps began. These bacteria are a source of fear in many hospitals these days as MRSA and other diseases are increasing. Many healthcare systems have bandages containing silver and coated medical instruments are widely used because they know that the risk of infection is reduced.

Colloidal silver is easy to take and comes in liquid form. It is actually a preparation of purified, ionized water with microscopic silver articles suspended in it. The particles are invisible to the naked eye. The liquid can be used internally or externally to kill harmful germs and bacteria. To get an idea of the best dose fro a particular problem there are lots of websites with instructions from people who have used it and from therapists.

The most obvious uses are for bacterial infections such as colds or in wounds. Most drug stores sell band aids which contain silver and dressings are also available. To ingest it, add a few drops to a glass of water. For an ear infection, for example, it is possible to ingest a little and then put some directly into the ear.

Water borne parasites are thought to be treatable using silver an it is used in many water filtration systems. Many medicines available for parasites also cause damage to the gut and so silver is preferable as it wont cause lasting damage. This makes it a useful addition to a travelling medical kit.

If used for a prolonged period of time it is possible that silver can build up in the body. This can lead to a condition called argyria. It is not thought to be dangerous and has been classified as cosmetic. The main symptoms are discoloration of the skin and eyes as they turn a shade of blue. People who know they have an allergy to silver should avoid using this product. Those with other allergies, particularly to other metals should be very cautious when first starting to take silver. It is probably best to test a little on a patch of skin.

For centuries silver was used as an antiseptic to treat a wide variety of ailments but then it fell out of favor when anti bacterial products were invented. These days it is rising in popularity again as people seek natural alternatives to pharmaceuticals. It can be used to treat bacterial infections, colds, influenza, parasites and has even been used by some to fight cancer & AIDS.




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