Colloidal Silver, An Alternative To Antibiotics
By My Lil Venture on Jul 10, 2007 in Health
Colloidal silver is a suspension of metallic silver particles too small to be seen through a microscope. It appears to be a powerful, natural antibiotic and preventative against infections and has been used since the ancient times of Greeks and Egyptians.
However, unlike many antibiotics in popular usage today, colloidal silver is not toxic to any multi-celled organisms, no matter where they are found in the body. It doesn’t interact with the good bacteria in our bodies and doesn’t cause toxic overload or side effects common with most modern drugs. Instead, colloidal silver actually works against bacteria, infection and viruses by sucking the oxygen out of single-celled organisms, of which bacteria and viruses belong.
Research has shown that colloidal silver can effectively treat in excess of 600 microorganisms that attack the body. However, it is acknowledged that stopping the progress of disease before it starts is what colloidal silver does best rather than treating them. Hence, the very best way to enjoy continued health is to stay healthy by boosting your immunity through the safe use of colloidal silver.








mott | Jul 11, 2007 | Reply
I’ve used collodial silver water before. It’s good but do use with caution. My cousin who actively drinks it on a daily basis recently found that her white blood cells have dropped drastically. This was a huge cause of concern, because we all thought it was leukemia. When she stopped her drinking, it went back to normal.
So, to all those readers out there…moderation is key! It’s not a “do all, save all”.
Thanks for sharing your experience Mott. I’ve always been cautious when taking “supplements”.
everydayhealy | Jul 11, 2007 | Reply
thought is good from your review, but, after reading mott’s comment, Mmm….
So,What is what? Good or bad? I think chemical is always quite dangerous, that’s why I like organic stuff. Nature has it’s own remedy….
Oh yes, I do support organic stuff. Having said that, “supplements” are not always 100% suitable for everyone. So, I believe sometimes, there is a need to do more research or even consult your doc before taking them. As for me, I’m usually to lazy to take anything extra