Gunny- please watch out for colloidal silver- it will turn you blue- literally- they hsowed a fella on T.V o nthe news that took it and he is now permanently blue skinned- honest- it was really wierd lookign at that- I took colloidal for awhile back a spell, but since have stopped because of that- this is not a joke- here's a link showing one person
Meet a real-life ?Blue Man? - TODAY: People - MSNBC.com do google search for 'colloidal silver turns you blue'
Thanks for the concerns guys, BUT:
First of all, the condition is called Argyria.
Second of all Karason, in my opinion is grossly misusing the product. I have been using silver for years and all that's blue is my eyes and sometimes my fingernails when I can't breathe (cyanotic).
Out of the millions of people using it show me another case.
Even though you use the right process, but not quite the right ingredients if you are making it at home, ie table
salt instead of sea
salt or tap water instead of distilled water, you could end up with silver
salts instead of colloidal silver which is another possible problem of his.
Not to mention the guy was drinking like 8oz 3 times a day or more, saturating his skin in it on a regular basis, for YEARS. With those doses, it's a wonder his clothes didn't turn blue.
This man has single handedly done more damage to colloidal silver than it has done to his skin, which I might add the condition he started taking it for is gone.
I am taking 2oz 3 times a day and probably for not more than a couple of more days. This is also considered massive doses. A normal dose is about 1 tblsp 1 time a day for a week or 2.
We told the vet we had better results with silver on our dogs ear infections than with the antibiotics they prescribed. The vet responded with, well everybody pretty much knows that nothing [bacteria, etc.] can survive in the presents of silver.
My dogs are still Great Danes and not Blue Healers as proven in my photo album if anybody wants to see them.