Colloidal Silver: The Universal Antibiotic
Silver has been used for thousands of years as an antibiotic. Ancient cultures used silver pots to store water, with the knowledge that it will protect them against diseases. Silver dressings and products are currently used in specialist hospitals to speed-up the healing of wounds.
The International Space station and the Russian Space station use colloidal Silver to purify water. Most recently, Silver has been recommended for use in surgical instruments and silver-coated catheters, to prevent MRSA infections.
Colloidal Silver was recognised as a powerful antibiotic as soon as Dr Silver first discovered it in 1906, but it fell out of favour decades later, when antibiotics became available. And today, with the rise of antibiotic-resistant microbes, colloidal Silver is making a come-back as the preferred antibiotic of choice for a variety of infectious diseases.
Several scientific studies have demonstrated that Colloidal Silver is a powerful antibiotic. In the 1980s, studies carried out at the Syracuse University, and the UCLA School of medicine showed that colloidal Silver was highly effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungal microbes, including those that had become resistant to antibiotics. Recently studies at the University of Texas suggested that colloidal Silver may be effective against HIV-1 virus.
Colloidal Silver has absolutely no side effects. The particles of Silver in colloidal Silver are extremely tiny, making it impossible for any form of toxicity to occur in the body. The cosmetic side effect of argyria (greying of the skin) is only seen when people consume silver salts and solutions that are not fit for human consumption.