Colloidal silver has been used to prevent and treat infections since ancient times. The first use of colloidal silver for medical reasons was by a surgeon in 1891, who used it to clean wounds. In the years that followed, doctors mainly used it to treat skin infections. Some doctors believed...
colloidal silver is totally safe for humans, animals and plants. It is widely used I must say. You can use it for a stuffy nose, put it on open wounds, cuts, for acne, eczema, bug bites ,as an underarm stick, as an air refresher and as a helpful medicine for allergies, arthritis...
Colloidal Silver Combined with Plant Extracts for Use in Treating Wounds and Other Skin ConditionsIn one aspect, a composition for topical application is provided. The composition comprises a base. Dispersed within the base is elemental silver as a colloidal suspension, and plant extract from at ...
Up until the first half of the 20th century, silver found significant employment in medical applications, particularly in the healing of open wounds, thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal properties. Wound repair is a complex and dynamic biological process regulated by several pathways that cooper...
If using on fresh injury wounds, you can use the colloidal silver solution to rinse the injury and clean it from dirt. Alternatively, you can put drops of colloidal silver on a Band-Aid and to bandage the wound. 5. Use Colloidal Silver to Treat Burns for Faster Healing ...
I was attempting to find information from CL on the topic of Colloidal Silver, all I found was this section. All I can way is from personal experience, it has worked for what I have used it for: I was using it on my skin after my radiation treatments. The techs could not understan...
Colloidal silver is becoming popular but it may not be as safe and beneficial for your dog as you think. Find out the truth ...
Recent progress in synthetic nanotechnology and the ancient use of metals in food preservation and the antibacterial treatment of wounds have prompted the development of nanometallic materials for antimicrobial applications1–4. However, the materials de
Acute wounds have a neutral pH ranging from 6.5 to 8.5. This should theoretically reduce buffer capacity, which is also the case in inflammatory skin diseases, although limited data are available [4]. When wound healing is delayed, conditions become alkaline, bacterial growth is promoted, and ...
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