Tens of thousands of
natural health advocates use colloidal silver to help keep their pets healthy
and infection-free.
After all, colloidal
silver works great for pet’s tummy problems, eye and ear infections, topical
sores, Parvo infections, peritonitis, bladder infections and more.
People even use
colloidal silver in their fish tanks to help keep their aquarium fish from
developing “ick” and other skin infections.
And farmers use it on their farm animals in place of antibiotic drugs.
Now, it turns out, colloidal silver
also works phenomenally well for clearing up bad cases of mange on dogs and
cats alike. Here’s what pet owners are
reporting…
Hi, Steve Barwick here, for The
Silver Edge…
Experienced colloidal
silver users know silver is very healing to the skin, and works particularly
well for healing cuts, burns, skin abrasions, warts, acne, and even shingles outbreaks.
But colloidal silver
user M.S., from Oklahoma City wrote to say she’s used colloidal silver to cure
mange on her son’s pet dog. As she
describes it:
“We brought the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge along with us when we visited our son,
daughter-in-law and two grandsons this summer.
I was shocked when I saw their dear
dog, Pepper, who had the worst case of mange I’ve ever seen. Big areas of skin were bare, scabbed and
flaky and she would rub up against the house to scratch her sides from the
tortuous itch.
Our son told us of all the trips to the vet for different
remedies that didn't work. Well, I got some canning jars and
distilled water and made some micro-particle colloidal silver that
day. I told our son to get a spray bottle to spray her down that
evening. He did.
The next morning there was a noticeable difference in her skin -
almost no flakiness and she looked a lot less miserable. Each day we saw
improvement and hair growth. By the end of the week she looked happier
and wasn't scratching. Now her coat is perfect and glossy - back to her
lovely self.”
Another person,
Michael S., wrote that he cured his Shepherd/Rottweiler of mange using
colloidal silver:
“My cross
Sheppard/Rottweiler developed the mange, really bad, and a major lump on top of
his front paw. The vet removed the lump.
I gave the dog 40ml 3x a day colloidal silver with food, and the mange
disappeared within a month, completely.
The vet was duly impressed. He
knows about colloidal silver. I also put
colloidal silver drops on the stitches which healed wound beautifully.”
And colloidal silver
apparently heals mange on cats, as well.
As D.M. wrote to say:
“I am thrilled to report that the colloidal
silver I made has cured my cat's mange...his hair is starting to grow back!!
I
gave him 1 teaspoon in a medical syringe, 1x a day (would have prefered 2x a
day, but Tuna really hated the process).
I also put some in a small spray bottle as well and sprayed it on all
areas that fur was falling out.
I
also used a cone to prevent Tuna from licking it off the area. In just 5 days his hair is already coming
back!”
Very Unusual…
All of this is quite unusual,
of course, because colloidal silver is best known for killing infectious
microorganisms like bacteria, fungus and even some viruses.
But mange on pets is
a skin disease caused by parasitic mites, known commonly as “mange
mites.” When an animal’s immunity is low, these mites can embed themselves
in huge numbers in the animal’s skin, resulting in the loss of large patches of
hair.
Mange mites come in
two basic varieties. One variety, called Demodex canis,
severely damages the skin of the animal by burrowing into the hair follicles
and sweat glands to such an extent that infectious microbes such as Staphylococcus epidermidis can
colonize the skin and spread, causing skin infection and hair loss.
And the other
variety, called Sarcoptes scabiei canis, burrows
into the animal’s skin causing a severe allergic reaction, resulting in intense
itching, crusting of the skin and hair loss.
It would be
interesting to know which variety of mange mite was afflicting the pets in the
anecdotal accounts described above. But the most important thing is
that colloidal silver appears to not only relieve the intense itching and
inflammation, but apparently also gets rid of the mites allowing the hair to
grow back.
As I explained in
my previous article, “12 Most Unusual Uses for Colloidal
Silver,” many insects (such as roaches, aphids, termites, fungus gnats, fruit
flies and others) simply don’t like being around colloidal silver because their
very lives depend upon tiny microbes they live in symbiotic relationship
with.
The silver, being
highly antimicrobial, apparently threatens this symbiotic relationship between
the microbes and the insects. So when their “symbiots” are
threatened, the insects leave the area out of self-preservation.
Could this be the
case, too, with the mange mites? I don’t know, for
sure. But for the sake of the dogs and cats that end up with this
insidious condition, I’m certainly glad to know colloidal silver will help
resolve it!
Learn More…
Learn More…
- To learn dozens of ways pet owners use colloidal silver to help keep their pets healthy and infection-free, see my previous article, Colloidal Silver for Dogs, Cats, Horses, Reptiles and Other Pets.
- To learn hundreds of ways people use colloidal silver to successfully eliminate infections and disease, or trigger maximum healing when it’s needed most, see these real-life colloidal silver success stories.
- If you’d like to learn how to make your own high-quality micro-particle colloidal silver, quickly and easily, in the comfort and privacy of your own home, for less than 36 cents a quart, just click the link in this sentence.
- If you’d like to learn how to save $100 off the regular cost of a brand new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, so you can start making your own high-quality colloidal silver for just pennies per quart, just click the link in this sentence.
Meanwhile,
I’ll be back next week with another great article on colloidal silver….
Yours for the safe, sane and responsible
use of colloidal silver,
Steve Barwick, author
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
The Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual
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