The claim: 'It’s impossible for colloidal silver to turn you blue' Some people on social media are promoting the use of colloidal silver, which some claim can boost the immune system and fight ...
There are a ton of medical products known to provide health benefits. One includes colloidal silver, but scientists are questioning its effects. » RELATED: Peachtree City company warned about ...
A Peachtree City company is the latest Georgia dietary supplement maker facing federal sanctions for unsubstantiated claims that their products can cure, treat, or prevent diseases. It is also the ...
Despite anecdotal claims, there’s no scientific evidence to support colloidal silver as a treatment for cancer. It can be toxic, and the FDA has taken legal action against companies making false ...
Colloidal silver is a controversial alternative medicine. Advocates claim it may be used to treat a variety of acute and chronic conditions, but there’s no scientific evidence to support these claims.
At a time when most people are avoiding metals such as lead and mercury, there’s a full-out rush among the health-conscious for silver, a metal that is showing up in elixirs and sprays, soaps and ...
IN SHORT: Social media posts claim that colloidal silver has many uses and no adverse side effects when taken orally or topically. This is false, colloidal silver is not safe and should not be ...
We’re standing in the kitchen, watching ghostly trails ooze off sticks of silver in a jam jar filled with distilled water. The kitchen, the jar, the silver, and the machine sending an electronic ...