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  2. Medical uses of silver - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports lists colloidal silver as a "supplement to avoid", describing it as "likely unsafe". [90] The Los Angeles Times stated that "colloidal silver as a cure-all is a fraud with a long history, with quacks claiming it could cure cancer, AIDS, tuberculosis, diabetes, and numerous other diseases". [91]

  3. The truth about colloidal silver, a supplement that's ...

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    Colloidal silver consists of flecks of silver suspended in a viscous liquid known as a colloid, Erin D. Michos, an associate professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, tells Mic.

  4. Argyria - Wikipedia

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    Silver is used in some medical appliances because of its anti-microbial nature, which stems from the oligodynamic effect. 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.

  5. Medical claims on The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    On at least three episodes Oz promoted colloidal silver as a treatment for cold symptoms, wounds, viruses, and bacteria, but there is no evidence at all to support any medical uses of it. [26] Despite Oz's recommendations, colloidal silver does not treat or prevent any disease or condition, and it is not proven safe to consume. [27]

  6. Colloidal silver is not the virus-fighting remedy it claims to be

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    Colloidal silver consists of flecks of silver suspended in a viscous liquid known as a colloid, Erin D. Michos, an associate professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, tells Mic.

  7. List of unproven and disproven cancer treatments - Wikipedia

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    Quackwatch states that colloidal silver dietary supplements have not been found safe or effective for the treatment of any condition. [149] Ingestion of ionic silver can cause a rare condition called argyria in which silver is reduced to elemental form inside tissues, causing an irreversible blue/gray complexion. [150]

  8. Silver nanoparticle - Wikipedia

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    Argyria and staining: Ingested silver or silver compounds, including colloidal silver, can cause a condition called argyria, a discoloration of the skin and organs.In 2006, there was a case study of a 17-year-old man, who sustained burns to 30% of his body, and experienced a temporary bluish-grey hue after several days of treatment with ...

  9. Talk:Medical uses of silver/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Some reference: Author Mackison F. W wrote in 1981: „Silver metal and soluble silver compounds can cause discoloration or blue-grey darkening of the eyes, nose, throat, and skin..“ and Friberg L wrote in 1986: „..Repeated exposure to silver salts or colloidal silver by inhalation or ingestion brings about effects classically described as ...

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