Guest guest Posted July 1, 2001 Report Share Posted July 1, 2001 I make a 5-10 PPM which is very light. I have never worried about it. I know people who use a lot higher for several years with no problems. It helps keeps even the dairy milk from spoiling in these hot days. My 30 yo daughter is almost the only one who uses the dairy now and I still buy it by the 2 gallons out of habit. Having been on a few cs list, I am very much for using colloidal silver. I have seen it do too much good and never have seen a problem with it. My mom buys her drinking water at the store and now puts cs in her 5 gal jugs to keep them from turning green. Keeps the water good. I always put an ounce in my water bottle that I carry around with me. Also good for preventing food poisoning if you are eating somewhere questionable which does happen some time. I put a Tbl in Evan's drink that goes to school each day. The boys and I brush our teeth with it. Keeps down the bad bacteria and I do not have to worry about whether toothpaste is gfcf or fluoride. since I make my own we can be quite free with it. When I bought if off the Web, I was more conservative. Even then just a spray of it would help a sore throat. It kept my niece and I from getting the flu that DH and DD got when we first started using it. Dr. Shaw has an article in his book about colloidal silver page 81 of Biological Treatments for Autism and PPD. He is against cs and fears it is dangerous. I respect his opinion and held off using it for a year but started researching it on the web and joined several groups. After listening to a couple of medical doctors talk about how it helped them among many others I tried it again myself. We have been using it around 2 years now. There is argument of whether or not it also kills good bacteria. I would not suggest any one use colloidal silver internally unless they do a Web search and make up their own mind. Betty Re: off topic-burns > So it works as a perservative too? No risk of too much silver? F > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > Colloidal silver should be in a liquid that is just steam distilled water > > and silver. If it is in a cream it would not be true colloidal silver. > it > > is good for many things. I make my own now and put a little in things > that > > I do not want to spoil, like mixed DariFree that I make by the half > gallon. > > Betty > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > Is this the liquid drops-I have those I use it when I get bronchitis and > I > > > know it workd great for that-or does it come in a cream form? Lis aF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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