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Salt
is another good one. Sandwich bag no weight fits anywhere
good for an untold number of uses. Toothaches so on and on.
originally posted by: CrazyWater
a reply to: SeaWorthy
t is the only thing they used in the old days for surgeries
This is absolutely NOT true.
If you want to use it fine, but please dont be spreading things that are untrue about this stuff. It could get someone killed
absolutely NOT true
Chronic ingestion or inhalation of silver preparations (especially colloidal silver) can lead to argyria in the skin and other organs. This is not life-threatening, but is considered by most to be cosmetically undesirable
Civil War surgeons used silver nitrate as a tool to treat venereal disease, eye infections, skin ulcers and infected wounds. Today, we know that silver nitrate has anti-microbial properties, but in the 19th century doctors noted that silver nitrate seemed to be effective in treating those issues.
The use of silver and other metal ions for their sustained anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral effects have been practiced for a long time. Such effects are generally referred as oligodynamic action. Recent studies have focused on the synthesis of homogenous silver nanoparticles (NPs) and evaluation of their antimicrobial activities (1, 2). Silver ion has been known to be effective against a broad range of microorganisms. Silver NPs with higher surface to volume ratio compared to common metallic silver have shown better antimicrobial activity. Due to unique biological properties of silver NPs such as biocompatibility and anti-bacterial affinity they have been applied for various medical purposes such as implants, catheters, and healing of wounds (3, 4).
The most prominent nanoparticles for medical uses are nanosilver particles which are famous for their high anti-microbial activity. Silver ion has been known as a metal ion that exhibit anti-mold, anti-microbial and anti-algal properties for a long time. In particular, it is widely used as silver nitrate aqueous solution which has disinfecting and sterilizing actions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity as well as physical properties of the silver nanoparticles prepared by chemical reduction method.
Results: Silver has been used for at least six millennia to prevent microbial infections. It has been effectiveagainst almost all organisms tested and has been used to treat numerous infections and noninfectious conditions,sometimes with striking success. Silver also has played an important role in the development of radiology and inimproving wound healing.Conclusion: Silver was the most important antimicrobial agent available before the introduction of antibiotics
originally posted by: KTemplar
a reply to: scraedtosleep
It is good for wounds, and not toxic.
One study from University of Illinois found buckwheat honey with tea increased antioxidants levels in the body. And a meta-study on honey showed that it has the highest levels of antioxidants among all types of honey.
think you missed the point, silver won’t kill you, but believing silver might save you on the other hand might just get you killed.