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Colloidal silver for an eye infection?

by Guest523  |  earlier

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Has anyone ever put collodial silver in their eye to treat an infection. It sounds safe to do what do you people think.

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  1. I'll say anyone who trusts a doctor these days is moronic.  They'd put some cocktail of chemicals in their eyes without question, as long as an "expert" tells them.  Meanwhile your body has no idea how to process any chemicals.  A water soluable solution on the other hand is in my opinion a million times safer than any chemical. 


    I've looked after a lot of cats and will try and make a long story short.  I've purchased chemical goo from vets and their eyes reacted and got way worse than the original problem.  I stopped using their expensive c**p and put a drop or two in the cats eyes and no exaggeration, a serious problem was totally gone next day.  I've had so many experiences like this over many years. 


    So instead of the name calling, please explain exactly how putting CS in ones' eyes has ever proven to harm.  State how big pharmas chemicals are safer and have a longer testing history.  I'll bet you can't and you'd rather not use your brain -- just trust the priests in the white robes working for big pharma to do your thinking for you.


    The only silver I wouldn't trust is Silver Nitrate, the silver doctors use on new borns for the supposed excuse of getting rid of "possible" venerial disease. 


  2. Commercially prepared CS is sterile.  And the story about turning grey is due to mass amounts of impure CS (contains more than just CS).

    Don't forget before modern medicine CS was the answer for a lot of problems...and in fact research is presently being conducted with dressings whereby CS is released over time (rather than all at once).

    Those that include Silver in the same category as other 'heavy metals' such as Aluminium (is it really heavy?); lead  etc have know knowledge of what constitutes a danger to the human body.

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