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Has anyone used Collodial Silver for Ear disorders? |
It is actually a silver ion substance. Has anyone tried this for chronic inflammation of the ear drum? For those who "believe" in collodial silver, it's mainly used to treat viruses. I, personally, think it does little good (though I've never tried it....only seen other people who have). no, but I have tried colidial silver to just drink. try plain rubbing alcohol and white vinegar mixed 1/2 and 1/2. use it at room temperature 2-3 drops each ear 4 times daily Ions of silver do kill viruses and bacterias. But so does O3 in concentration and i wouldn't recommend patient to breath it deeply. Know people who swears on it and also ones who are not so happy. But it is a A1 sanitizing liquid to clean and sterilized your toilets, bathrooms, even hospital grounds. Yes, I have tried this. Yea but be careful ...I used it for sinus infection and I ended up exacerbating it and I wound up pretty sick from it ..They also found a cyst in my sinus... You better ask somebody that knows alternative medicine on using colloidal silver ... |
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