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Researchers compared a nasal spray containing colloidal silver to oral antibiotics. After 10 days of therapy, colloidal silver showed no difference in the improvement of symptoms compared to oral ...
Colloidal silver is known for is medical properties. It is often marketed as a cure-all product. But does it work? And is it safe?
Celebrities ranging from Gwyneth Paltrow to Infowar's Alex Jones swear by colloidal silver as a germ-fighting miracle cure. But the medical community says there's no evidence it works.
Federal regulators are taking action against a Utah County-based nasal spray company, alleging that it falsely claimed its product could protect users against COVID-19. In magazine ads, online ...
Sovereign Silver, a ready-made colloidal silver product manufactured by Natural-Immunogenics Corp., is available in a gel, spray and a dropper-top bottle.
Colloidal silver is a dangerous, toxic, product and is unfit for consumption. Learn more here.
Used as a popular alternative therapy, colloidal silver is believed to have antibacterial and antiseptic effects when taken orally or placed on a wound; it can be bought as a liquid, ointment, and ...
Gwyneth Paltrow reckons she has the solution for batting away germs on a plane - colloidal silver spray. The star sprays it around her seat before every flight she takes.
3 Colloidal silver spray costs around £10 The actress says that she avoids getting ill on planes with the aid of a spray that costs around £10 - colloidal silver spray.