Archive for June, 2007

Using Colloidal Silver For Better Health

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

Long before antibiotics were a staple in fighting disease and maintaining good health, natural remedies were utilized to ward off illness and protect society from all manner of bacteria and virus. One such element - singled out for its protective characteristics and ability to defend the human body against microorganisms – was silver. The use of silver, in fact, was commonplace in a variety of ancient cultures as such societies had discovered its role as a natural germ fighter.

Initially, silver was used as a protector – a natural barrier against bacteria. In this capacity, early societies stored their food and drink in silver in order to protect against spoilage and possible bacteria. Later, silver was used in the treatment of illness and disease and was a commonly accepted therapy in the medical community. Of course, the use of silver all but disappeared in traditional medicine as the use of modern antibiotics became the accepted form of treatment. But common use aside, the therapeutic properties of silver still exists, continuing to attract and maintain users who champion its benefits.

Today, colloidal silver has taken the natural benefits of silver to the next level. Microscopic pieces of silver are submerged in water and then introduced to a positive electrical charge. This liquid silver is used to treat everything from acne and burns to the common cold, and flu. Depending on the illness that the user wishes to treat, they can either use the silver topically or orally – through drops that users put directly into their mouth or by adding it to water and drinking it as they would any other medicinal element.

Research has shown that colloidal silver can effectively treat in excess of 600 microorganisms that attack the body. And while treating the disease or illness that can result from such microorganisms can be more difficult, stopping the progress of disease before it starts is what colloidal silver does best. It’s infinitely easier to stay healthy than to get healthy; colloidal silver can be your most powerful supporter.

Natural Powers Of Colloidal Silver

Friday, June 29th, 2007

In a day and age when maintaining good health has become society’s focus, we look for new and better ways to give our bodies what they need. The use of antibiotics and other traditional medicines has gone beyond just being the norm; savvy consumers have taken their own health into their hands, exploring more natural ways of health and healing – often considered to be “alternative” medicine in a culture so consumed with prescription drugs. But beyond the labels and the modern day pharmaceutical options, there has been a return to simpler times, when natural elements took a starring role in our health. Silver, one such component, has along been considered an effective mineral that has the capacity to naturally protect the body against illness and disease.

For centuries silver was commonly used as a natural barrier against bacterial microorganisms; societies drank from silver cups, ate from silver utensils, and stored their food and drink in silver containers in order to prevent spoilage and eliminate germs. Further on, silver was even used topically to treat skin infections and burns. Silver had a resurgence in the 1800s when it was begun to use orally to support the immune system against those microorganisms that cause illness and disease.

With colloidal silver, microscopic silver – added to deionized water - is given an electrical charge which allows it to actually be suspended in the water. This liquid colloid silver can easily access the cells of the body, eliminating microorganisms, ridding the body of unhealthy cells, and increasing white cell count, thereby boosting the body’s immunity.

Along with the continued use of antibiotics in modern times has come the development of antibiotic immunity and varying strains of bacteria and virus that do not respond as well to antibiotic treatments. In the face of this, there has come a renewed interest in those natural properties that have held up so well therapeutically. With research showing that colloidal silver can effectively eliminate in excess of 600 microorganisms, it is clear that its use is far from over.

Boosting Immunity With Colloidal Silver

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

The human body’s immune system is a complex and powerful arrangement designed to react to unfamiliar microorganisms that could pose a threat to our delicate balance of health. Continued health depends on our immune system; and if its functions are compromised in any way, it increases our chances for ill health exponentially. It stands to reason, therefore, that keeping our immune system functioning at an optimum level will greatly increase our ability to stay healthy. To this end, the medical community has often strived to find those elements that will bolster our immunity.

One such element that has shown great promise in boosting immunity is colloidal silver – a substance that has raised some controversy in medical circles but has been consistent in its effectiveness. Silver, in fact, has been a known instrument in preventing disease for centuries – before the onset of the modern day antibiotic industry. The wealthiest citizens of early societies utilized silver utensils because they understood how effective it was in warding off germs and bacteria; and silver was often used to topically treat infections on the skin’s surface. In later years, silver was used orally because of the element’s ability to stifle microorganisms. Researchers continued to look for ways in which to introduce silver into the body in the most effective way possible.

With the colloidal process, silver is reduced into microscopic particles that can easily work within the complex system of cells that make up our body’s immune system. Unhealthy cells are thus eliminated from the body and healthy cells are bolstered by the mineral properties of silver.

The use of silver declined steadily in this country upon the development of modern antibiotics. But while antibiotics are used to treat illness that derives from microorganisms that have been able to bypass the body’s immune system - an immune system that is not functioning at full capacity, colloidal silver strengthens the immune system and eliminates the microorganisms before they have the ability to manifest into illness or disease.

The very best way to enjoy continued health is to stay healthy rather than get healthy after the illness has progressed. Boosting your immunity through the safe use of colloidal silver can help you on your way to long term health.

Using Colloidal Silver: Nature’s Antibiotic

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

It’s funny how modern man always tries to beat Mother Nature. Today, there are millions of pharmaceuticals and medicines designed and created to relieve symptoms, treat viruses, bacteria and conditions, and yet 21st century man is now growing immune to many such man-made antibiotics. Not only that, but we have now managed to create ’super bugs’ that are completely immune to many types of medications and antibiotics. Many such substances are also toxic if mixed with other medications or drugs, and the dangers of interactions between them are high.

Many antibiotics attack and destroy a handful of germs or bacteria, and once the body is immune to their effects, what to do? Many people are looking to the past for answers, and to Mother Nature. Silver, one of the most basic metals on the planet, has been used for thousands of years to treat wounds, germs, and bacteria. Since ancient times, silver has been used as Nature’s natural antibiotic, disinfectant and all around germ fighter. Why haven’t you heard about it? More than likely, because society in general would rather deal with drugs and medications designed by major pharmaceutical manufacturing companies around the world.

However, unlike many antibiotics in popular usage today, colloidal silver is not toxic to any multi-celled organisms, no matter where they are found in the body. Colloidal silver doesn’t interact with the good bacteria in our bodies and doesn’t cause toxic overload or side effects common with most modern drugs. Colloidal silver works against bacteria, infection and viruses by literally sucking the oxygen out of single-celled organisms, of which bacteria and viruses belong. Simply put, colloidal silver suffocates oxygen-metabolizing enzymes in such cells and kills them in a very short period of time.

Unlike modern antibiotics, the use of colloidal silver as a potent germ fighter won’t fall prey to resistance from the body. It also doesn’t harm naturally occurring bacteria and enzymes in the body, so interaction concerns are nonexistent, as is a worry of building up immunity to the metal. Bottom line: colloidal silver doesn’t react to anything in human tissues, organs or systems other than the oxygen metabolizing process of common germs, viruses and bacteria.

When it comes to fighting disease today, it’s worth considering the use of something that has been around for thousands of years. If that doesn’t speak for itself, nothing will.

History and Usage of Colloidal Silver

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Believe it or not, but colloidal silver isn’t anything new. As a matter of fact, it’s been around, and used, since the time of the Greeks and the Egyptians. In ancient times, silver used to be used as a disinfectant, and the ancient Greeks and Egyptians used jars and bowls of silver to keep water and other liquids fresh. It is also written that the ancient Egyptians used silver in various forms in the treatment of wounds to halt the spread of infection.

So, if the ancients knew what they were doing, why has it taken so long for colloidal silver to make a comeback? Mostly because of the wealth of pharmaceuticals available today, including many forms of antibiotics. However, it’s also common knowledge that modern man’s rampant use of such antibiotics are now growing useless against many bacteria and viruses, and we are also creating ’super bugs’ that are resistant to known forms of common antibiotics used today.

Silver in colloidal form, however, was used in America from the late 1800s to the mid 1930s, before the Great Depression halted its manufacture due to cost considerations. Afterward, people increasingly grew accustomed to modern pharmaceuticals. Then, in the 1970s, a man by the name of Carl Moyer, of Washington University Department of Surgery, began to study better ways to treat burn victims. He wanted to find something strong, yet safe enough to use on already damaged body tissues. The answer: silver, one of history’s natural antibiotic substances. The best thing he discovered about the use of silver was that it is non-toxic to multi-cellular tissues, including skin, organs and linings of the intestines, stomach and other body organs.

Silver has been used for thousands of years as an antibacterial and disinfectant, most commonly to purify water and keep water and milk fresh before the use of refrigeration. People used to put pieces of silverware in their water tanks, and even older Americans will remember Grandma putting silver coins in the milk jug to keep it fresh longer.

Perhaps its time to get back to basics when it comes to certain areas of health care and maintenance. Just because something is old doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. After all, you know the saying, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’.

Colloidal Silver: What it is, How it works

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

There’s a lot of attention being given to colloidal silver recently, and although it’s not a new product, it is to many of the ‘me’ generation. First, let’s start with the basics. The term ‘colloidal’ refers to small, invisible particles that are suspended in liquids and gases. Colloidal silver is silver that is suspended in steam-distilled water. These types of colloidal particles, unlike those that dissolve in a solution, remain suspended and maintain their shapes and component potentials in their most natural state.

Such microscopic particles of silver have the ability to pass through cells of the body without damaging them, traveling at will. Such particles can vary in their sizes, but the smaller in size, the easier it is for any substance to be absorbed through pores in the skin, membranes in the mouth, and intestinal and stomach lining.

Colloidal silver used to be commonly used in the United States until the mid 1930s, when it fell out of popularity with the onset of depression, as it became too expensive to process. After the depression ended, World War Two brought many new developments in the fields of science and medicine, including pharmaceuticals that soon replaced the colloidal silver. Today however, the compound is making its presence known once again, as a catalyst that can react with bacteria without harming human hosts.

Colloidal silver, quite literally, has the capability to snuff the oxygen out of bacteria and viruses like no other antibiotic before it. It doesn’t react to enzymes, proteins or other substances found in the body, though it does seek out and destroy the bad guys by interfering with cellular respiration. Simply put, it seeks out germs, bacteria and viruses and prevents them from breathing, reproducing or functioning. Because colloidal silver only destroys anaerobic bacteria or those that thrive on nitrogen, the ‘good bacteria’ that are found in our systems are not affected by the product, unlike our use of many other antibiotics today.

The most positive aspect of colloidal silver is that it is non-toxic to animals, plants and best of all, humans. It is only dangerous to single celled organisms, such as those viruses and bacteria that cause flu, colds, and fevers. It has also been known to have positive results against skin infections, wounds, burns and various intestinal complaints, among a wealth of others.

When looking into any vitamin, mineral or element that claims to show positive results on humans, always take the time to research that product and find the pros and cons to its use. After all, if you put it into your body, it’s your responsibility to know what it is, how it works, and what it can do for you.

The Various Uses For Colloidal Silver

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Silver has long been used as a power therapeutic element in preventing and maintaining health in various societies. From the ancient Greeks who used silver containers to keep food fresh, to the early American settlers who dropped silver coins into their drinking water in the name of purification, early societies knew well the power of silver in battling bacteria and virus.

Colloidal silver – minuscule pieces of silver that are first added to water and then positively charged with an electric current – carries all the most powerful healing properties of silver. Research has shown that those who have inherently low levels of silver in their body tend to have a higher vulnerability to illness. Conversely, adequate levels of silver ions bolster the body’s immune system and protect against a variety of bacteria and virus. In fact, positive silver – or colloidal silver – has been shown to have powerful effects in treating – and protecting against - all manner of maladies.

While colloidal silver was used as the therapy of choice before the development of modern antibiotics, its use declined after antibiotics were introduced to the market. Such change in usage, however, did not negate the effectiveness of colloidal silver as a preventative and therapeutic treatment. Advocates of its usage cite its profound effectiveness in treating nearly every conceivable condition: acne, cancer, cold and flu, allergies, arthritis, diabetes, and a variety of other bacterial and viral infections; in fact the conditions said to respond positively to colloidal silver number in the hundreds. It can be taken orally or even applied topically in order to treat burns, wounds, and other skin conditions.

Effective as they are, antibiotics bring with their continued use the possibility of future immunity. As the medical community no doubt expands its research into those therapies that will serve our society’s health well into the future, it will surely continue to follow the beneficial effects of colloidal silver.

The Properties Of Colloidal Silver

Friday, June 15th, 2007

As we face an ever-growing dependence on pharmaceuticals to cure what ails us, society continues to look for more natural ways to treat maladies of every type. Unsurprisingly, what has resulted has been the reexamination of treatments that reached their popularity in simpler times; mineral-based remedies derived from natural properties.

Colloidal silver – one such element – has been shown to contain substantial antimicrobial qualities; its ability to impede the growth of certain viruses and bacteria has established it as an effective treatment plan for everything from acne to common infections.

Colloidal silver – defined in its simplest form – encompasses microscopic silver fragments that, once cradled in water, are positively charged by the introduction of an electrical current. While colloidal silver continues to garner modern day attention as an alternative remedy to contemporary antibiotics, its properties are anything but new.

The use of silver for medicinal purposes can be traced back to a variety of ancient cultures that discovered that silver could defend against a range of bacteria. From the ancient Chinese who used silver utensils to ward off microbes to the Greeks and Romans who enclosed their food and drink in silver containers to maintain its freshness, the earliest of cultures understood the importance of silver in keeping germs at bay. In fact, colloidal silver was a widely accepted – and consistently effective – treatment prior to the development of modern antibiotics. While there has been some debate regarding the safety of colloidal silver, negative reactions were most often traced to dosages prescribed at excessive and unsafe levels; conversely, some reactions were traced to inferior or unauthentic products.

The popularity of colloidal silver clearly declined as antibiotics took their place in medicinal history. But proponents of the benefits of silver have never ceased championing its cause. Today, sold mostly in health food stores and by mail order, colloidal silver remains a steady contender in societal health. Its properties have been shown to be effective in treating an expansive list of ailments including cold and flu, sinus infections, burns, and even some forms of cancer. There has even been research that has shown the benefits of colloidal silver in treating HIV.

Regardless of its uses, one thing remains clear – the benefits of colloidal silver are expansive; perhaps its greatest discoveries are yet to come. But we can be sure that as medicine continues to evolve colloidal silver will continue to warrant great interest.

Examining The History Of Colloidal Silver

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

An oft examined therapeutic element, colloidal silver consistently garners attention in the medical community. Modern users of colloidal silver know it to be an effective treatment in a wide variety of ailments; a product that they can find in health food stores and through online resources that deliver it straight to their door. Such was not always the case in the extensive history of silver. The use of silver for its healing and protective properties can be traced back over a thousand years and throughout a variety of ancient cultures.

Initially, the most common use for silver was in a protective role. Early societies found that housing food and drink in silver containers helped reduce spoilage and bacterial growth. Greeks and Romans were said to contain their provisions within silver and a variety of cultures regularly used silver drinking cups to reduce the transference of illness-causing microbes. Drinking water itself was even historically treated with silver in a commonly adopted purification process. What these ancient cultures knew was that silver was a powerful and consistent germ fighter; a property that carried silver use into the early 1900s.

Before the development of modern antibiotics, silver was commonly used to treat a variety of bacterial and viral infections. Medical practitioners also found that silver applied topically to burns had enormous healing powers. This regular use of silver continued unabated until its popularity waned in the face of antibiotic development. Since then, silver has been examined with a critical eye in the face of safety concerns regarding its use. Although the negative effects of silver has been most often traced back to inappropriately excessive dosages.

The colloidal silver used today is defined by microscopic pieces of silver ensconced in water and introduced to a positive electrical charge. Regardless of the advancements made in antibiotics, colloidal silver still maintains its therapeutic reputation. Users tout the benefits of colloidal silver in its ability to fight everything from the common cold to certain types of cancer. Even as it faces criticism, it continues to be nearly unmatched in its ability to battle bacteria. It stands to reason, therefore, that colloidal silver will continue to be researched as a powerful tool in preventing and maintaining health.

Fighting Germs with Colloidal Silver

Monday, June 11th, 2007

Not many people under the age of 50 have heard of colloidal silver, but it used to be quite popular in ‘the old days’. As a matter of fact, from the 1800s to the mid 1930s, colloidal silver had found use as an everyday medicine for use in animal husbandry, gardening and as a preventative to many common health issues.

Today, the production and use of colloidal silver is making resurgence, due to its ‘rediscovered’ properties, with 21 century consumers. As a most basic definition, colloidal silver is a natural antibiotic that fights against infection and bacteria. The properties of colloidal silver enable it to disable oxygen-metabolizing enzymes in bacteria, virus and fungi without harming human enzymes and tissues. Because of the flagrant use of manufactured antibiotics in today’s society, many common illnesses such as flu and viruses have become immune to drugs and antibiotics used for decades.

Interaction between prescription drugs and many antibiotics make them harder to prescribe for common infections and viral infections, leaving many patients sicker than before and clamoring for something that will work. Colloidal silver does not interact with medications and has been used as not only a remedy but also as a preventative with many illness such as low grade body infections, colds, bacterial and viral infections and as an all around general germ fighter.

Colloidal silver can be taken orally or as a topical ointment when used for skin conditions and acts mainly as a booster for the body’s immune system. Non-toxic, it is non-addictive and kills germs, bacteria and parasites that exhibit one-celled plants and animals. Many people ingest one tablespoon of colloidal silver a day to enhance digestion and to promote rapid healing of scars, burns, cuts and scrapes. As nature’s own antibiotic, colloidal silver is unequaled in its ability to seek out and destroy germs and viruses without harming human enzyme and bacteria balances.

When taking colloidal silver in proper amounts, there is no fear of destroying the number of ‘good’ bacteria within your body, and proper use has been proven to enhance and provide additional support to the body’s ability to fight off infection and bacteria, as well as promoting good skin and organ health.