Introduction to Silver
Silver has been used for fighting germs and preventing infections for centuries,
and is now (again) becoming a popular form of alternative medicine as an antibacterial,
antiviral and antifungal.
With this increasing popularity comes controversy: many questions with
not always reliable answers.
There are limits on what science can prove, so we take care to honestly
present facts and claims, discerning what we know, what we suspect, and
what we just don't have a clue about.
Here are a few factors contributing to the controversy.
Claims of Benefits
Enthusiasts of alternative healing methods make claims that silver can
heal conditions that are often not treatable with conventional medicine.
They claim safe and natural qualities over pharmaceuticals, and far more
effective than drugs. While this can be true, some groups with economic
interests could feel threatened. The main point is the use of silver as an anti-biotic: the microbial creatures cannot develop a resistance to silver, which is the case with yeast based anti-biotics. Our latest threat, MRSA or methicillin resistant staphyllococcus aureus, can cause serious trouble - no known anti-biotic can stop it, and its spread is on the rise.
Threatening to the Pharmaceutical Industry
Because it's a naturally occurring element, silver is not easy to patent,
so it cannot be "owned". This places silver in the controversial
realm of alternative medicine, often subject to unwarranted attacks that
some feel is a result of pharmaceutical economic interests and governmental support of them.
Cosmetic Side-Effect from Overdosing
Taking too much silver can cause a harmless but undesirable skin discoloration
called argyria: the skin becomes blue or bluish-grey colored. But one
would have to consume vast quantities over an extended period of time
to see this result. It can come about by taking ten-fold dosage for many days. Still, this condition fuels the controversy.
Our society tolerates many harmful and some cancer-causing substances
that damage us internally and without visible effects. We tend to tolerate this more
readily than visual dysfiguration. Since a picture
is worth a thousand words, this can overshadow scientific rationality,
and scare people away from personal experience to prove silver's effectiveness. Nobody wants to look like a Smurf ...
Ionic and Colloidal... Difficult to Prove Area of Science
Previously, the most common products on the market were "colloidal silver", but
recently the term "ionic silver" has been introduced. The claims
on each type of silver are controversial, with not enough rigorous research behind the claims.
Colloid by definition means molecules suspended in a solution, although even well respected
scientific texts do not consistently agree on some details. Ionic by definition means atoms that are missing an electron
(it has a plus-one electrical charge), or have an extra electron (negative electrical charge).
The currently accepted idea is that silver's efficacy to kill germs and
heal comes from silver ions. Because watching interaction of ions with cells is very difficult, our understanding of the exact mechanism of action far from conclusive. Many conflicting
claims have been made with little scientific evidence.
The questions of safety and efficacy are frequently argued with respect
to ionic silver versus colloidal silver, and also with respect to colloidal
silver that is partly ionic versus all or mostly silver particles or metal
(atoms or molecules, not ions).
The Bottom Lines
Ionic silver is the new standard.
It's now established that ionic silver is the form of silver that is
a powerful agent for killing germs and healing. The term
colloidal silver is used less commonly in recent years.
Silver ions probably require a delivery system to be absorbed.
Because silver ions tend to bind with substances in your mouth and gut
before reaching your blood for absorption and use, a delivery system is
required. The ions don't last very long, so they must be carried into
your system before being released for absorption and use.
Colloidal silver probably works by releasing silver ions.
One presumption is that colloidal silver has effectiveness because it
releases silver ions in your body. And it's at the precise moment when
a silver ion gains or releases an electron that it has this antimicrobial effect.
Only your direct experience matters.
Right now, all this is beyond the realm of modern medical science, to state for
certain whether colloidal silver works by releasing silver ions, whether
the germ-killing occurs when an ion gains or releases an electron, or
whether the introduction of silver ions into your body with a delivery
system is more effective than just free silver ions.
Personal Experience May Be The Best Proof
The following information is from users' personal experience, for you
to use to make up your mind.
Silver will affect all single cell organisms within your body.
Use a probiotic
supplement to rebuild your intestinal flora during and after the use of
silver products.
You can take a large dose in the short term as needed for an infection,
but consider it in the context of your overall lifetime exposure to heavy
metals.
For the first signs of a sore throat, cold, flu or sinus infection (or
anything of the sort), it seems the sooner one starts to take silver,
the better by far. About 80% to 90% of people who used it the first day
say that symptoms are better within half a day, and don't end up being
sick (even if everyone in the office or home has a severe flu for two
weeks).
Many take 8 to 12 sprays in the mouth/throat, every 1 to 4 hours (or
3 to 4 drops in the mouth, taking it straight and letting it absorb across
the walls of the mouth).
Frequency seems to help (silver has a short "biological half-life")
and apparently just a few doses is usually all it takes. But to be sure
and aggressive, many use it for half to a full day, or for as many
days as it takes, depending on whether they started at the beginning of
symptoms, or if it's already a full-blown cold or flu. Most say that certainly
takes longer. Many say they start seeing a lot of improvement quite quickly,
but once the condition has really taken hold there's little chance of
it going away completely in just a day or so.
For lung infections, a sprayer allows silver to be inhaled as with an
inhaler. Users will typically empty the lungs by exhaling as if blowing
out a candle, then continue to pump the spray towards the throat while
inhaling deeply until the lungs are full and the chest is expanded. Then
hold the breath with the mouth shut for a few seconds, and exhale and
breath normally. They often repeat this a few times right away, and will
do this every 1 to 4 hours as they may feel the need.
If there is a sinus infection, ear infection, eye infection, or any topical
condition like poison ivy or acne, etc., many seem to feel the best approach
is to tackle it locally and topically as well as systemically, internally and orally.
For instance, with a sinus infection they might take a number of sprays
orally in the mouth and also use the dropper for nose drops. Some people
like to use a pump spray in their nose instead, though that can be a bit
awkward, while a dropper can be used for nose drops by simply inhaling
or “snorting” a dropperful into the nostril by holding the opposite
nostril shut while inhaling and simultaneously squeezing the rubber bulb
sharply. Someone might inhale one or two dropperfuls in each nostril,
and they might do that every 1 to 4 hours. Many users report that just
one or two times in a day for local and internal use is usually enough
to do the trick, but they may use it more often just to be sure.
It seems that with all conditions, the amount is not most important,
a little more or a little less is not going to matter much. The frequency
is much more important than quantity. Users typically say it’s more
beneficial to use it every 1 to 4 hours (as long as they feel the need)
than it is to use a large amount once.
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