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Anyone using colloidal silver for asthma in a nebulizer or orally? If so, what has been your response?

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I have researched it thoroughly. Just wanted personal experience. I won't be ingesting enough to cause the blue effect and far below FDA safe guidelines.

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  1. I haven't used it, but generally, its considered to be unhealthy.

        Yes, it is marketed as a homeopathic wonder cure, but the only real medicinal value it carries is a hypothetical ability to act as an antibacterial.

        Prolonged exposure will result in Argyria, where your skin will change color to bluish grey due to silver stored in your skin.

        Please, for your own health, do NOT use colloidal silver. The FDA has BANNED attributing any health benefits to collodial silver.

        As a biochemistry major, I can tell you, you DO NOT want it in your lungs. When handling these kinds of materials, respiratory protection is needed, so what do you think it'll do to your lungs?


  2. yeah lol nebulizing silver sounds like a terrible idea, it sounds dangerous and the irritation of the foreign particles accumulating could make the asthma worse. thats gotta be a misadventure/hopsital visit waiting to happen

  3. Apparently this treatment is supposed to work and perhaps you may want to investigate a web search for "colloidal silver" + asthma + nebulizer.

    Another useful web search would be "colloidal silver" + asthma + orally.

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