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Colloidal Silver Facts
Written by M.D. Hamilton   

Colloidal silver facts abound, but misinformation about colloidal silver facts is also plentiful. Our purpose here is to provide a few colloidal silver facts to help you understand more about the substance.


When you buy colloidal silver products, you may actually be buying any one of three distinct substances, each labeled "colloidal silver":

 

  • Ionic silver

  • Silver protein

  • True colloidal silver

  • (Some people include ultra colloidal silver)



Colloidal Silver Fact - Ionic Silver is Not Colloidal Silver


Most products labeled as colloidal silver are only ionic silver, a less costly substance that is easier to manufacture. Among misrepresented colloidal silver facts, this is perhaps the most common.


Ionic silver consists of silver ions and silver particles. Silver ions are really dissolved silver. Silver ions are different from silver particles. Because most of the silver (about 90%) in ionic silver products is dissolved silver instead of silver particles, these are really silver solutions, not colloidal silver.


If the product is clear, it is ionic silver, not colloidal silver. Colloidal silver has an apparent color. This is a colloidal silver fact.


Colloidal Silver Fact Test


Add table salt to the product. If silver ions are present, the solution should turn cloudy. If it remains clear, like water with sugar dissolved in it, it is probably colloidal silver, though it may simply mean no silver is present at all.


Colloidal Silver Fact - Silver Protein is Not Colloidal Silver


Silver protein products, though often labeled colloidal silver, are nothing more than silver particles combined with protein. Easily made, and very inexpensive, silver proteins are the second most commonly misunderstood of colloidal silver facts.


A colloidal silver product that claims a high concentration of colloidal silver is very likely silver protein. Silver protein has large silver particles kept from settling by the addition of protein such as an animal gelatin.


The bacterial risk from the gelatin is one danger of silver protein products. A second danger is that silver protein products are known to cause Argyria - bluish skin tone. The condition is due to the high concentration of large silver particles. This is a colloidal silver fact.


Colloidal Silver Fact Test


Shake the product to see if foam appears above the liquid. If it does, and it remains a few minutes, you probably have silver protein and not colloidal silver.


Colloidal Silver Facts - True Colloidal Silver


True colloidal silver is the most difficult to find, but these products are what you want if you are going to use colloidal silver.


True colloidal silver products, most expensive and most difficult to produce in bulk, are most effective. The extremely small particles in true silver colloids, with their high surface area, remain in colloidal suspension on their own. There is no need to add protein or other substances.


Colloidal Silver Fact Test


Look for an apparent color rather than total clearness. Add salt to be sure it is not ionic silver. Shake the product to be sure there is no foam as with silver protein. True colloidal silver should pass all three tests.


True silver colloids do not cause Argyria, the condition that causes skin to turn blue-gray. Their freedom from this condition is due to the low amount of ionic silver and the small size of the silver particles. This is a colloidal silver fact.


Whichever product you finally purchase, be sure to check with your health-care provider before using it. Be sure you share the colloidal silver facts learned here.


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