What Is Colloidal Silver?

Side Effects

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The side effects of colloidal silver have been significantly documented, but there's not enough information to accurately predict them. Research indicates the compound can create or compound existing health issues. The effects of colloidal silver seem to vary based on the shape and size of the silver particles, along with how concentrated they are. Because there is no documented benefit, there are no medical guidelines for dosage. Exposure to silver is not necessarily toxic right away. In fact, the environment exposes individuals to tiny amounts of silver daily. Silver can be found in the air, food, and drinking water. Environmental silver is considered safe, but silver nanoparticles carry potential health risks, and health professionals have deemed purposefully ingesting colloidal silver unsafe. The biggest potential side effect is argyria, which is a permanent medical condition that causes the skin to turn bluish-gray because of the way silver particles build up in the skin and body. It's also possible that silver deposits will occur in the kidneys, intestines, liver, and other organ systems, which can impair function.

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