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However, the environmental and health risks of silver nanoparticles aren’t well understood, and ingesting colloidal silver is considered unsafe. Compare epithelialization with silver-containing dressing versus octenidine for lower-extremity ulcers
Internally, colloidal silver works for healing stomach aches, coughs, flus, salmonella, E coli, cancer and more. Also the same study indicated that the efficacy/killing-power of colloidal silver was not dependent on the concentration of colloidal silver either in 5ppm or 20ppm concentrations. Which is good news for those that are trying to reach 30ppm or greater concentrations. Silver has long been known for its antimicrobial, antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal properties
The past few decades have seen a renewed interest in silver as a topical antimicrobial agent. Silver sulfadiazine (SSD) is a very widely used silver formulation, especially in burns. More recently, dressing with nanocrystalline silver has been developed. These novel dressings release silver ions into the wound in a sustained fashion. The reduction of topical antibiotics use is essential in the fight against antibiotic resistance. When used appropriately, silver has the potential to replace topical antibiotics for certain wound care situations. Therefore, it is important that health care professionals stay up to date on the guidelines for silver use in wound care to promote optimal wound healing for their patients.
In a research article produced by Pharamcognosy Communications in 2012, it was recommended that colloidal silver should be considered for the treatment of burns, thursh, peroidontitis, eczema and other skin-related conditions. Colloidal Silver — How to use it for ringworm and other fungal infectionsDuring the early phase of treatment, NPWT with a silver sponge is especially useful, because it combines the advantages of NPWT with the antimicrobial properties of silver. In addition, the silver ion concentration produced is in the wound is 20 to 40ppm, which is bactericidal, but lower than the toxic threshold to keratinocytes and fibroblasts. 16, 22, 23 We examined studies and asked veterinarians for their thoughts about both topical and supplemental colloidal silver for dogs. As always, speak with your veterinarian before giving your pup any new product containing colloidal silver. What is Colloidal Silver? The biggest risk associated with chronic exposure to colloidal silver is a condition known as argyria, whose name comes from the Greek word “argyros,” meaning silver.