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  2. Medical uses of silver - Wikipedia

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    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". [89] It may be illegal to market as preventing or treating cancer, and in some jurisdictions illegal to sell colloidal silver for consumption. [73]

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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.

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  5. Argyria - Wikipedia

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    He maintains that his good health, excepting the unusual skin tone, is the result of his use of colloidal silver. [ 15 ] In 2007, press reports described Paul Karason , an American man whose skin gradually turned blue after he took a homemade silver chloride colloid and used a silver salve on his face in an attempt to treat problems with his ...

  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. Gold-containing drugs - Wikipedia

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    This condition is similar to argyria, which is caused by exposure to silver salts and colloidal silver. Chrysiasis can ultimately lead to acute kidney injury (such as tubular necrosis, nephrosis, glomerulitis), [8] severe heart conditions, and hematologic complications (leukopenia, anemia).

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