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24 Nov 2023 08:52:13 Evoletta Jastina posted:
Colloidal silver is a product containing tiny particles of silver suspended in a liquid.
Since antiquity, people have been throwing coins into wells and fountains. Why? It wasn't always to make a wish or to be sure to return. There is a theory that silver was known for its antibacterial properties and was used to make the water safer to drink. These days, more and more evidence is accumulating that silver boasts many other beneficial properties; most notably its colloidal form, a suspension of silver nanoparticles in water.

Colloidal silver has gained particular popularity over the past few decades, but the beneficial properties of silver have been known to humans for thousands of years. It is believed that it was first used for medical purposes more than two thousand years ago - Hippocrates is credited with using silver to treat skin ulcers and wounds. In the 4th century it was used by the Egyptians; in 980 A.D. Avicenna purified blood with silver and also treated palpitations and bad breath with it. In the 14th century, Konrad von Megenberg noted in his "Book of Nature" that silver "slag" could be applied topically for scabies and bleeding hemorrhoids.

Introducing silver shield Just 1 teaspoon provides as much as 90 mcg (18 parts per million) of pure silver without heavy metal contamination. This product is completely non-toxic.
Colloidal silver is known to have antimicrobial properties, meaning it helps fight certain bacteria, viruses and fungi. Some people use it for skin infections, wounds, conjunctivitis, ear infections and other such conditions.
Colloidal silver is believed to have anti-inflammatory properties, which means that it can help reduce swelling and inflammation in the body or on the skin.
According to several studies, it can be concluded that colloidal silver can be helpful in preventing tooth decay and reduce the risk of infections in dental care. Mouthwash with an aqueous solution of colloidal silver may be used.

If you intend to use colloidal silver for any health-related purpose, you should consult a health care professional who can make appropriate recommendations based on your specific needs and circumstances.

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