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Colloidal Silver Antiseptic Spray All-in-1 Treatment: Dogs & Cats ● Skin Issues Relief (Itchy, Allergy, hotspot, Yeast, Dry) ● 100% Natural Antibiotic ● Fights Infection (Ear, Eye) ● Pets Wound Care

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McGillicuddy E et al. Silver nanoparticles in the environment: Sources, detection and ecotoxicology. Sci Total Environ. 2017 Jan 1;575:231-246. Don’t use colloidal silver if you’re using antibiotics for your dog’s ear. Colloidal silver could inhibit the antibiotics’ ability to work. You should use colloidal silver on its own with no other medications. This is because colloidal silver can interfere with medication’s ability to work. Should You Use Colloidal Silver On Your Dogs’ Ear Infection? Yay for Snowball on his recovery and you for adopting him and not giving up on him! I’m SO glad to hear you guys are doing so well! Colloidal silver has kept me out of the vet’s office on numerous occasions and I’m always so happy to hear others having the same success. Thanks for sharing your journey and outcome. Wishing you and Snowball a long and happy life together!

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Recently, Abby had started rubbing her face/eyes on her bed and the floor, indicating they were itchy. To test my newfound knowledge about colloidal silver helping, I put a drop of colloidal silver in each eye, a few drops in each ear, and 4-5 drops inside her lip. I do this 2-3x a day. The face rubbing stopped immediately and only resumed when I missed a dose. Just like using any type of skincare cream or lotion, you’ll also want to be careful when treating your dogs with colloidal silver. That is great news, Beatrice! I haven’t heard of colloidal silver doing that, but given that it helps boost immunity, which makes pets less appealing to pests like fleas, it is believable. I’m glad you got away from the dangerous spot treatments and have found how wonderful colloidal silver can be. Thanks for sharing! For the sake of argument, even if they were 100% legitimate negative reactions, I literally only found two in all the searching that I did for any negative reactions or experiences. One complained of stomach pain after taking colloidal silver (not sure of brand, etc.) and the other was shoulder pain. Neither provided any evidence to confirm their pain was for sure related to taking colloidal silver. The myth that taking colloidal silver will turn you blue Having reviewed the research, the risks of colloidal silver clearly outweigh the potential benefits. Despite some of the positive studies, it’s hard to find reasons to recommend using it. Especially because so many holistic veterinarians warn about problems it could cause your dog. And when there are so many safer remedies.

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I do not have any personal experience with chronic sinusitis, but I have treated several other issues using CS (since this article) with much success. I looked up ‘chronic sinusitis’ in the search bar on the Facebook group ‘Colloidal Silver for Pets’. Spraying CS into the nose was suggested, as well as nebulizing it, adding it to food and water, and someone even suggested making sure to feed raw or wet food to make it easier for the cat to breath. This is a question about oral health for my kitty. He had severe peritonitis. He had to have some of his teeth removed. I want to start using colloidal silver on him because of everything I’ve read and how it can help. His gums are again red and I would like to apply this to his gums. Right now all I have is sovereign colloidal silver 10 ppm, should I get a different brand? Someone had mentioned on another forum they didn’t think sovereign was the right stuff/brand to use for cats. Can you tell me what you think? The colloidal silver practice has been subject to some dispute by naysayers. You should know that the people who have suffered issues have ingested it in extremely large quantities as a cancer treatment. Buying a safe product, such as colloidal silver for dogs, and following the directions on the bottle, will not cause problems.

Colloidal Silver For Dogs: Is It Safe? - Dogs Naturally

If you want to buy colloidal silver, always buy a high quality, true colloidal silver. You’ll want a high ratio of positively charged silver – close to 100%.

As mentioned above, the FDA has claimed that colloidal silver will not treat diseases or infections in humans. This means there is no proof that colloidal silver actually works for treating conditions in dogs. However, considering that there are very few side effects, it’s worth a shot.

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