ChihuahuaMomma
Sep 2, 2008, 10:15 PM
So, as you may know there is a previous post from me about Collidal or Silver Water. I suppose I still have some more questions, and didn't feel that they would get adequately answered in the older post, so here I am.
What are some other uses for Silver Water?
How long does it take to start to clear up the skin when used topically?
tickle
Sep 3, 2008, 05:01 AM
Its 'colloidal' by the way, not colidal. There is a misconception by you though, although colloidal water may be medicinal, what they mean that is therapeutic is 'colloidal silver' which you can purchase through the internet.
Nothing has been proven through the use of this substance but it has been reported to be effective in fighing against: acne, AIDS, allergies, arthritis, athletes foot, boils, burns, candida, cystitis, diabetes, eczema, hay fever, indigestion, parasitic infections, psoriasis, ringworm, warts and yeast infections.
I would never assume it could fight diabetes, or AIDS.
Colloidal water is meant to be taken internally but colloidal silver can be sprayed on.
There are many active websites, chi, you can check yourself and I suggest you do before spending your hard earned money on this stuff.
There is no information on how long it takes to clear up anything.
ChihuahuaMomma
Sep 3, 2008, 08:30 PM
I've already purchased it.
I am confused about this-->There is a misconception by you though, although colloidal water may be medicinal, what they mean that is therapeutic is 'colloidal silver' which you can purchase through the internet.
tickle
Sep 4, 2008, 03:09 AM
I hope you didn't waste your money. The only claim that it clears up infections is the fact that it is antibiotic. Tea Tree Oil does the same thing and is more readily available now.
Clearing up confusion. There is a more concentrated conversion of 'silver in suspension' called colloidal silver. Colloidal water is a watered down version.
ChihuahuaMomma
Sep 4, 2008, 03:19 AM
I hope I didn't waste my money either. What I purchased was Colloidal Silver. I didn't know there was a difference in the name, but thank you for clearing that up.