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What Does Colloidal Silver Do?

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What Does Colloidal Silver Do?

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Colloidal Silver acts as a powerful, broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent. An ordinary antibiotic kills perhaps a half-dozen different disease organisms, but silver is known to be effective against over 650 disease organisms without causing any known side-effects.Dr. Henry Crooks (Use of Colloids in Health-Disease) found that silver in the colloidal state is highly germicidal, quite harmless to humans and absolutely non-toxic. From his bacteriological experiments with silver he concluded, “I know of no microbe that is not killed in laboratory experiments in six minutes.”The Karolinska Institute, Sweden, has successfully used silver as a component in their cancer treatments for many years.Note: this does not mean that they have used silver alone…Dr. Leonard Keene Hirschberg, A. M., M. D. (John Hopkins) states, “Speaking generally, the colloidal metals are especially remarkable for their beneficial action in infective states.”Dr. Richard L.

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Many studies seem to reflect that Colloidal Silver may work as a broad-spectrum antibiotic. While most antibiotics are effective against about a half-dozen disease-causing organisms (germs, bacteria, fungi, parasites and some viruses), silver is believed effective against over 650 organisms. Colloidal Silver is tasteless, non-toxic to living tissue and can be taken orally or applied externally.

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