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  • The medical uses of silver include its incorporation into wound dressings to treat external infections, and its use as an antiseptic and disinfectant in medical appliances. There is however insufficient evidence to support its use in wound healing.
  • A pure mineral element from the earth, utilised for its incredible anti-bacterial & purifying properties. Used primarily in deodorants & some skincare, it helps to reduce & kill the bacteria that surrounds the sweat glands & causes odour or skin blemishes.
  • a suspension of submicroscopic metallic silver particles in a colloidal base. Long-term use of silver preparations can lead to argyria, a condition in which silver salts deposit in the skin, eyes, and internal organs, and the skin turns ashen-gray.
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How and Why I Started Brewing My Very Own Colloidal Silver: revised and expanded
How and Why I Started Brewing My Very Own Colloidal Silver: revised and expanded
COLLOIDAL SILVER for less than $1 (one dollar) a quart. YOU READ IT RIGHT! It is possible, when people "brew" their own colloidal silver. The facilitating mini-manual, HOW AND WHY I STARTED BREWING MY COLLOIDAL SILVER, accommodates technically challenged people. Some so much so, they may suppose this about the legendary "phillips" screwdriver. It's a vodka drink that commemorates an inebriate named Phillip. Incidentally, this mini-manual is meant to be just as informative for "techno-savvy" people, who are the opposite way. They know polarity has nothing to do with those huge white-fur-bearing bears. The mini-manual comprises two major divisions. The first is for technically challenged people with a host of graphics and CONCISE directions that are easily understandable. Here's the kicker. The apparatus described herein is much superior to those costing as much as .. get this .. $400. What's more, it can be assembled for less than $75. As for techno-savvy people, their section has all the info for a great project.

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David: Watercolor painter The chronic intake of silver products and the silver buildup from colloidal silver can result in a blue or gray discoloration of the skin. This condition is known as argyria, which is a dermatological condition, characterized by grayish-blue pigmentation of the skin, nails, gums, and deep tissue. Localized argyria can occur as a result of topical use of substances containing silver, while generalized argyria results from the chronic ingestion of such substances for medical treatments. Argyria is believed to be irreversible, and no effective treatment of this condition is available, with the only practical method of minimizing its cosmetic disfigurement being to avoid the sun, but laser therapy has been used to treat it with satisfactory cosmetic results. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) describes argyria as a "cosmetic problem", but medical literature from 1935 and 1940 emphasise it as socially debilitating.
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as some of you know, and most of you do not, i have been sick for the past month+ with some mysterious bacterial (?) infection. i assume it's bacterial because it's lasted so long. for the heck of it i decided to take a picture of all the things i am currently taking. sadly, only three of those bottles are specific to the illness i am dealing with currently. there are notes to explain. of all of these the ones i would insist on taking are the calcium, joint vitamins, the multivitamin, vit. e., and iron. without any one of those my health noticeably starts to decline in various ways. i don't take these because i'm "health conscious" or any of that jazz. i take them because my body has been severely damaged, health-wise, by years of eating gluten & casein containing products and i am still trying to deal with that/heal from it. also because my gf/cf diet does not provide all the nutrients i need.

and colloidal silver
and colloidal silver
how and why i started my own colloidal silver home-based business: revised and augmented
Often enough to cause concern, money comes way too close to running out before the end of the month. That just might be a problem. This expanded mini-manual may well be the most desirable solution available. Brass tacks, a pint of colloidal silver that passes two critical tests easily sells for $14. That's gross. Net usually comes to $10. Here's where "home brewed" has a natural advantage: commercially available usually goes for three times more. ... a financial life saver? ... possibly! .... Over a period of 52 days, 2,640 pints can be bottled, labeled and sold, potential net being $26,400. In the course of a year, more than $180,000 can be realized. Say, potential yields only 50% actuality. Only half of potential would be nice ... a quarter even. Incidentally, my mini-manual reveals the four secrets for "brewing" biologically efficacious colloidal silver.