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https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-.../expert-answers/colloidal-silver/faq-20058061


My dad takes colloidal silver for his health, but is it safe?

Answer From Brent A. Bauer, M.D.

Colloidal silver isn't considered safe or effective for any of the health claims manufacturers make. Silver has no known purpose in the body. Nor is it an essential mineral, as some sellers of silver products claim.

Colloidal silver products are made of tiny silver particles suspended in a liquid — the same type of precious metal used in jewelry, dental fillings, silverware and other consumer goods.


Colloidal silver products are usually marketed as dietary supplements that are taken by mouth. Colloidal silver products also come in forms to be injected or applied to the skin.

Manufacturers of colloidal silver products often claim that they are cure-alls, boosting your immune system, fighting bacteria and viruses, and treating cancer, HIV/AIDS, shingles, herpes, eye ailments and prostatitis.

However, no sound scientific studies to evaluate these health claims have been published in reputable medical journals. In fact, the Food and Drug Administration has taken action against some manufacturers of colloidal silver products for making unproven health claims.

It's not clear how much colloidal silver may be harmful, but it can build up in your body's tissues over months or years. Most commonly, this results in argyria (ahr-JIR-e-uh), a blue-gray discoloration of your skin, eyes, internal organs, nails and gums. While argyria doesn't usually pose a serious health problem, it can be a cosmetic concern because it doesn't go away when you stop taking silver products.

Rarely, excessive doses of colloidal silver can cause possibly irreversible serious health problems, including kidney damage and neurological problems such as seizures.

Colloidal silver products may also interact with medications, including penicillamine (Cuprimine, Depen), quinolone antibiotics, tetracycline and thyroxine (Unithroid, Levoxyl, Synthroid) medications.
 
I have felt like colloidal silver is an overhyped substance to spend money on recommended by the TV quacks. Some silver products can be very good though. Years ago, it was state law here to put silver nitrate drops in newborn baby’s eyes to prevent the conjunctivitis that occurs with mothers who have gonorrhea. Nowadays other medicines are used. Siver nitrate sticks are good to cauterize some wounds. Burn units use silvadene ointment with wonderful results to help treat second and third degree burns. I have used all three with good results. I also saw a person in my hospital who had turned blue from too much silver. It can be toxic in high doses as can many things. Lots of good reading here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_uses_of_silver
 
Silver is an excellent electrical conductor. :old
I like silver jewelry as well :)

I never want to step on toes when some people want to use products or herbals they have experience with or have read about. But I think some do not research products as well as they can, or misuse them. It helps to read about any side effects or overdosage info as well.
 

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