Showing posts with label toxic. Show all posts
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Friday, April 1, 2016

Are the Cited Dangers of Colloidal Silver Real?

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Not a week goes by that someone doesn’t pass along an article to me from an individual claiming in shrill tones that colloidal silver usage is egregiously dangerous.

Of course, there are some very real dangers to drinking excessively high dosages of colloidal silver on a regular basis for long periods of time, and I’ve covered those dangers many times in previous articles.

Plus, there’s a very tiny subset of people who appear to be allergic to silver, and therefore should not drink colloidal silver at all. 

But many of the most common claims being made against colloidal silver are either devoid of facts and documentation, or highly exaggerated, and appear to be specifically designed to scare people away from trying colloidal silver altogether. 

Here are my short answers to some of the most common of those claims, with links to additional information you can check for yourself…

Hi, Steve Barwick here, for The Silver Edge

An individual recently wrote that she was shocked to find so much information on the internet demonstrating how dangerous it is to use colloidal silver.

She cited claims that:
  • Colloidal silver interferes with the absorption of prescription drugs
  • The pathogen e. Coli is actually resistant to silver
  • Silver is toxic to normal human cells
  • Silver is harmful to human sperm, eggs and reproduction
  • Silver ingestion has been linked to birth defects
  • Finally, she stated that a search of the PubMed database showed no relevant information to silver’s supposed infection-fighting qualities 
Of course, as I’ve pointed out in the past, all of these claims are “talking points” regularly used by such anti-colloidal silver sources as WebMD.com, MayoClinic.com, the FDA, Quackwatch and other such organizations that frequently serve as apologists for Big Pharma.

And very few of those claims have any significant documentation, or are based solely on test tube studies rather than real-life studies.

So let’s take a look at each claim, one-by-one, and see what we can learn:

·       CLAIM:  Colloidal silver interferes with the absorption of prescription drugs

The idea that colloidal silver interferes with the absorption of certain prescription medications has been plastered all over the internet.

But the only documentation ever cited is an FDA bulletin which makes the same claim. 

So I filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the FDA, asking them to document the claim.  They could not.   

Rather than print all of the details here, you can learn more by reading my previous article, “FDA Admits:  No Proof Colloidal Silver Interferes With Drug Absorption.”

Nevertheless, if you’re on prescription drugs you should tell your doctor about all of your nutritional supplements, in case there’s anything (including colloidal silver) that might be contraindicated.   

·       CLAIM:  The pathogen e. Coli is actually resistant to silver

This claim is based on "iffy" research in which the laboratory medium used to grow the e. Coli bacteria contained specific chemicals known to bond to silver and reduce its effectiveness.

In other words, the studies were test tube studies, not human studies.  And the chemical broth used by researchers to grow the e. Coli bacteria for the study contained a variety of salts and other chemicals that are known to neutralize silver’s effectiveness. 

As a white paper published by the Immunogenic Research Foundation pointed out:
Another most common problem of these [test tube clinical studies] was the inadvertent culture contamination with various salts, something which will reduce silver efficacy.”

Researcher N. Grier, writing in the journal of Disinfection, Sterilization and Preservation way back in 1985, agrees with that assessment.  He pointed out in an article titled “Silver and Its Compounds” that:

Some so-called Ag+ resistant microorganisms may result from an apparent neutralization of the metal’s inhibitory action or other assay artifacts.

These include the presence of chelators such as serial amino acids, constituents of hard water, different buffers, light, incubation temperature, and particularly, soluble components of trypticase soy agar (TSA) and tryptose glucose extract agar (TGE).”

In short, the microbes being tested weren’t actually silver-resistant. The silver was simply robbed of its antimicrobial qualities before it could do its job.

What’s more, out of 20 recognized strains of e. Coli in existence, only a single sub-species of e. Coli was shown to be “silver-resistant” in the “iffy” study.

In the following article, Colloidal Silver and E. Coli,” I cite seven different clinical studies that have reached quite the opposite conclusion, demonstrating silver to be very effective against e. Coli, including drug-resistant strains of the pathogen!

·       CLAIM:  Silver is toxic to normal human cells

Over the past five years there have been a small handful of clinical studies purporting to demonstrate that “silver is toxic to human cells."

Once again, all of these studies have all been conducted in test tube environments, not in the human body.

So yes, with all of the body's protective mechanisms removed, you can indeed demonstrate silver is toxic to cells, especially if you saturate the cells in overly high concentrations of silver.

However, the same studies could have been conducted with orange juice, or coffee, or even with distilled water, and would have shown the same cell-damaging results.

Any time you put human cells in a test tube, and start adding substances with none of the body's protective mechanisms in place, you'll be able to show harm to the cells.  That’s what makes clinical studies like this so disingenuous. 

Another important factor: 

The vast majority of these "silver harms human cell" test tube studies were conducted using cancer cell lines.  Of course, researchers have known for decades that silver has a particular affinity for cancer cells, and easily kills them without harming normal, healthy human cells. 

So all the researchers actually demonstrated is that silver kills cancer cells.  They then extrapolated, without any documentation whatsoever, that this same toxicity applies to normal healthy human cells.  Once, again, this is extremely disingenuous.

Therefore, the conclusions of the researchers that silver "harms human cells" are essentially bogus.  To learn more, see, “Silver Nanoparticles Stop Cancer Without Toxic Harm.” 

Naturally, egregious misuse of any substance can cause harm to human cells.  But normal, responsible usage of colloidal silver has never been demonstrated to harm human cells. 

In fact, as far back as the 1970's and 80’s the late Dr. Robert O. Becker, M.D. conducted groundbreaking research at Syracuse Medical University using tiny, electrically generated, sub-microscopic silver particles. And in human trials he found absolutely no harm to cells or tissues.

Dr. Becker would later write: 

“What we have done was rediscover the fact that silver kills bacteria, a fact which had actually been known for centuries...

All of the organisms we tested were sensitive to the electrically generated silver ion, including some that were resistant to all known antibiotics

...In no case were any undesirable side effects of the silver treatment apparent.”

For additional information, see my previous article "Another Bogus Study Claims Nanosilver Harms Human Cells."

·       CLAIM:  Silver is harmful to human sperm, eggs and reproduction

Once again, this claim is also based solely on test tube studies in which human sperm or eggs were soaked in such high levels of colloidal silver the only way you could possibly get that much silver into ones testicles or ovaries would be to inject it. 

Unless one was drinking gallons of colloidal silver at a time (when a normal human dose is a teaspoon to an ounce or so) there would be zero chance of getting that much silver into one’s reproductive system.  

What’s more, the claim is contradicted by modern artificial insemination practices in which silver is actually used to preserve animal sperm and help keep it viable longer. 

And the claim is also contradicted by animal studies in which silver was used as a “stain” to track the development of animal embryos in real-time, while causing no harm to the developing embryos. 

For more detailed information, see my previous article “Is Colloidal Silver Toxic to Human Sperm or Eggs, or Harmful to Human Reproduction?

See also the very interesting article “A Tale of Two Pregnancies: Can Colloidal Silver Help Resolve Infertility?
  
·       CLAIM:  Silver ingestion has been linked to birth defects

The single "study" linking silver to birth defects wasn't a study on colloidal silver at all, but on drinking water from a local river source that had overly-high natural levels of silver.  

In the 1970’s, several women in Massachusetts had given birth to children with “fetal developmental anomalies of the ear, face, and neck.  Researchers tried to find out why this cluster of birth defects happened. 

They discovered low levels of silver in the local drinking water.  Silver levels were present at only 1/100th of the EPA standard.  Nevertheless, even with such low levels of silver in the drinking water, the researchers blamed the silver for the cluster of birth defects.

If you read the study itself, it's pretty "iffy."  And to the best of my knowledge, there's never been a corroborating study to back the original study up.

What's more, animal studies have shown no harm to the developing fetuses, even when silver was being intubated straight into the pregnant animals. According to the Environmental Protection Agency:

In a developmental toxicity study of pregnant rats conducted in 2002 by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), silver acetate was administered by gavage [tube-feeding – ED] on days 6-19 of gestation.

No developmental effects were reported at doses up to 100 mg/kg…

…More importantly, the results from this study did not demonstrate an increased susceptibility of offspring, nor did it demonstrate systemic toxicity.”

-- Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 110 / Wednesday, June 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations

If you’d like to learn more, I discuss that lone "fetal birth defect" study in much more depth, in the article "Is It Safe to Take Colloidal Silver During Pregnancy?"

·       CLAIM:  No clinical evidence of silver’s supposed infection-fighting qualities.

The claim that there’s no body of medical literature demonstrating silver’s effectiveness against pathogens or illnesses is also bunk. 

Here's a link over 100 clinical studies demonstrating the effectiveness of silver against pathogens, infectious illnesses, cancer cells, and more.   

And here’s a link to an article documenting what top medical, scientific and clinical research experts have to say about colloidal silver. 

Additional Information

I could go on and on debunking the shrill online claims being made against colloidal silver by a small handful of organizations with ties to Big Pharma.

But anytime someone is determined to denigrate colloidal silver, they'll find some way to ignore the facts and continue repeating the discredited talking points.

You can learn more about colloidal silver safety in the following articles:




How to Make Your Own
Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver

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Thankfully, today, high-quality colloidal silver – the world’s safest and most powerful natural germ-fighter -- is available in just about every well-stocked health food store in the United States. 

However, it’s often egregiously expensive, selling for as much as $20 to $30 for a tiny four-ounce bottle that might last a week at most. 

However, owning a Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge allows you to make your own high-quality colloidal silver for less than 36 cents a quart.

Compared to health food store prices for colloidal silver, your very first one-quart batch of micro-particle colloidal silver actually pays for the entire cost the generator. 

Do you know of any other health product that literally pays for itself the very first time you use it?

Obviously, having the ability to make your own high-quality micro-particle colloidal silver for only a few pennies per quart is about as close as you’ll ever get to having "free" colloidal silver for the rest of your life, any time you or a family member, friend or loved one needs it. 

And because the silver particles produced by this amazing breakthrough in colloidal silver-making technology are as low as .8 nm – a fraction of a single nanometer – their effectiveness against colonies of pathogenic microbes is astonishing. 

Because of their extremely small size, the tiny, submicroscopic silver particles are up to 1,000 times more bioavailable than conventional silver particles.  This means the human body is able to absorb 99-100% of the silver, send it throughout the body to kill pathogens, and then excrete it with ease, afterwards.

Plus, it’s now known that these tiny silver micro-particles are able to kill off entire colonies of pathogens with far greater effectiveness than conventional colloidal silver particles, because of the “zombie effect” described in this recent article about brand new research out of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. 

Perhaps that’s why so many thousands upon thousands of people absolutely rave over the effectiveness of their homemade micro-particle colloidal silver, as you can see at this web page full of real-life colloidal silver success stories. 

Discover How Easy It Is…

If you’d like to learn more about making your own high-quality colloidal silver for just pennies per quart, you can…

  • Read how unbelievably simple it is to make your own high-quality colloidal silver for less than 36 cents a quart, here. 
  • Learn why the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator is the world’s #1 best-selling colloidal silver generator, here. 
  • Find out how to save a whopping $100 on a brand new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, here. 
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,






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Important Note and Disclaimer:  The contents of this Ezine have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  Information conveyed herein is from sources deemed to be accurate and reliable, but no guarantee can be made in regards to the accuracy and reliability thereof.  The author, Steve Barwick, is a natural health journalist with over 30 years of experience writing professionally about natural health topics.  He is not a doctor.  Therefore, nothing stated in this Ezine should be construed as prescriptive in nature, nor is any part of this Ezine meant to be considered a substitute for professional medical advice.  Nothing reported herein is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.  The author is simply reporting in journalistic fashion what he has learned during the past 17 years of journalistic research into colloidal silver and its usage.  Therefore, the information and data presented should be considered for informational purposes only, and approached with caution.  Readers should verify for themselves, and to their own satisfaction, from other knowledgeable sources such as their doctor, the accuracy and reliability of all reports, ideas, conclusions, comments and opinions stated herein.  All important health care decisions should be made under the guidance and direction of a legitimate, knowledgeable and experienced health care professional.  Readers are solely responsible for their choices.  The author and publisher disclaim responsibility and/or liability for any loss or hardship that may be incurred as a result of the use or application of any information included in this Ezine. 

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Thursday, December 4, 2014

How to Use Colloidal Silver in a Hot Tub or Spa

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I get a lot of questions from spa and hot tub owners asking if colloidal silver can be used as a disinfectant, in place of harsh and potentially toxic chemicals such as chlorine and bromine. 

The answer is:  Yes, absolutely!  Here’s what I’ve learned from my own personal experience, and what others say, as well…

Hi, Steve Barwick here, for The Silver Edge

In my 500 gallon hot tub, I use one quart per week of 10 ppm micro-particle colloidal silver to completely eliminate the use of harsh chemicals such as chlorine and bromine.

In fact, since years ago when I started adding one quart of 10 ppm colloidal silver per week to my hot tub water, I haven’t since had to use chlorine, bromine or any other chemical.  And I only change out the water in the tub once a year. 

A reader recently wrote on this same subject, and her experience reflects my own:

"We have a hot tub. The water is treated with chemicals to keep it clean and sanitary. I always hated the smell and wondered what those chemicals were doing to my body.

And if I had forgotten to treat my hot tub for a week or so it would start turning green and smell bad. Then I would have to ‘shock’ the tub with extra chemicals.

So I thought, if silver water kills bad bacteria then why not try it in the hot tub. A year ago, we drained the tub, refilled it and poured in a quart of silver water.

I doubted that it would work due to the fact that the tub is full of water from the hose with plenty of minerals in it.

I am amazed! My hot tub has remained ph balanced and clear as can be for the past year. No green, no smell and best of all no chemicals.

And my husband and I have noticed that we have not had any skin irritations.

We use just one quart of 10 ppm colloidal silver a week, which is much cheaper than those chemicals because we make our own silver water with your Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator for about 36 cents a quart!"

-- Nancy S., Topeka KS

Getting Started With Colloidal Silver

It’s true.  For about 36 cents a week (the cost to make a quart of colloidal silver with a high-quality colloidal silver generator), you can completely replace your chlorine, bromine and other harsh chemicals with safe, natural mineral silver that’s widely known for its powerful skin-soothing and healing benefits.

Most people who make the switch from using harsh chemicals to colloidal silver in their hot tub or spa tell me they first completely empty their tub, scrub it thoroughly, rinse it, and refill it with fresh, clean water. 

Then they start out with two quarts of 10 ppm colloidal silver to "shock" the water. 

After the first week, they reduce the amount to a single quart per week, and watch to see if the water remains fresh and crystal clear while using the tub as per usual.   

If the water in the hot tub or spa remains sparkling fresh and clear, and if there’s no slime on the inside of the tub, they stick with one quart of colloidal silver per week, from that point forward. 

But if the water does not remain fresh and clear, they gradually increase their weekly colloidal silver hot tub infusion until they find the amount that keeps the tub water crystal clear, and with no slime on the inside of the tub. 

Based on my own experience and that of others I’ve communicated with, for most hot tubs and spas adding only one quart of 10 ppm colloidal silver per week does the trick!

However, there are a number of variables that can determine whether or not you might have to add extra colloidal silver from time-to-time.  For example, here are four important variables:

·       How much water the tub holds…

·       How often the tub is used…

·       Whether or not people are allowed into the tub with suntan lotion or skin cream on…

·       How much sun exposure the water in your hot tub or spa gets…

The more water your tub holds, the more colloidal silver has to be used each week.  And if the tub is being used very frequently, it might require additional infusions of colloidal silver from time-to-time, as well.

Also, if people use the tub with suntan lotion or skin cream on, some of the lotion will inevitably wash off into the water.  When that happens, some of the tiny, healing silver particles will bond with the lotion in the water, forming larger silver particle agglomerates that will be quickly removed from the water by the hot tub filters. 

In such a case, colloidal silver would have to be added to the tub water more frequently than just once per week in order to maintain water freshness and disinfection.

Finally, if the hot tub water is regularly exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time (i.e., hours at a time), the light will gradually neutralize some of the silver particles, and larger weekly infusions of colloidal silver might be needed in such a case. 

But in general, a single quart of 10 ppm colloidal silver per week does the trick in most hot tubs and spas.  And you can always add more if needed. 

Give It a Try!

So if you own a hot tub or spa, and you’re sick and tired of the way the harsh disinfectant chemicals make you feel, you might consider giving colloidal silver a try in the hot tub water, instead. 

·       Of course, it’s best if you make your own colloidal silver with a high-quality Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator from The Silver Edge, which allows you to make quart after quart for less than 36 cents per quart.

·       You can even make large, gallon-sized batches, if you want (see video How to Make Big Batches of Colloidal Silver), so you’ll always have plenty of colloidal silver available for your hot tub or spa, as well as your household uses and your personal healing uses.

After you’ve been using colloidal silver in your hot tub or spa water for a few weeks, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how soothing to your skin the water becomes, as well as how quickly stubborn skin irritations tend to disappear!

And more importantly, you’ll be surprised at how sparkling fresh and clear the colloidal silver will keep your tub water as long as regular maintenance (i.e., filters cleaned, fresh colloidal silver added each week) is performed.

In Russia, people drive hundreds of miles to soak and swim in Sweet Lake, which has been called Russia’s healing “colloidal silver lake” thanks to the high silver content of the water. 

They go there because the high silver content of the water helps boost immunity and aid in the healing of allergies, skin conditions, and more.   

But if you have a hot tub, you can make your own healing “colloidal silver lake” at home.  There’s no need to go to Russia. Just add colloidal silver, soak and enjoy.  It’s really that simple!

Give it a try, and tell me about your results on the Colloidal Silver Secrets Community on Facebook

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,



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Important Note and Disclaimer:  The contents of this Ezine have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  Information conveyed herein is from sources deemed to be accurate and reliable, but no guarantee can be made in regards to the accuracy and reliability thereof.  The author, Steve Barwick, is a natural health journalist with over 30 years of experience writing professionally about natural health topics.  He is not a doctor.  Therefore, nothing stated in this Ezine should be construed as prescriptive in nature, nor is any part of this Ezine meant to be considered a substitute for professional medical advice.  Nothing reported herein is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.  The author is simply reporting in journalistic fashion what he has learned during the past 17 years of journalistic research into colloidal silver and its usage.  Therefore, the information and data presented should be considered for informational purposes only, and approached with caution.  Readers should verify for themselves, and to their own satisfaction, from other knowledgeable sources such as their doctor, the accuracy and reliability of all reports, ideas, conclusions, comments and opinions stated herein.  All important health care decisions should be made under the guidance and direction of a legitimate, knowledgeable and experienced health care professional.  Readers are solely responsible for their choices.  The author and publisher disclaim responsibility and/or liability for any loss or hardship that may be incurred as a result of the use or application of any information included in this Ezine. 

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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Is Silver a Toxic “Heavy Metal”?

Silver is often referred to by its detractors -- in ominous, sensationalistic tones -- as a “toxic heavy metal.”

But is this true?  Or is it just overblown rhetoric and propaganda from those with a vested interest in keeping people in abject fear of silver, and in ignorance of its powerful healing and infection-fighting qualities?

Let’s face it.  Just about anything can be toxic if used abusively.  But as I’ll explain below, silver is not in the least bit toxic when used within reason and moderation. 

Here’s what you need to know…

Hi, Steve Barwick here, for www.TheSilverEdge.com...

Silver, gold, copper and platinum are noble metals, not "heavy metals" like mercury, plutonium or lead. 

Indeed, silver is not even mentioned at all in the Wikipedia.com article on "heavy metals" at this link.  And that’s because it’s not a heavy metal. 

The confusion comes in because silver has been used alongside of mercury for decades, in mercy amalgam fillings. 

In dentistry, the silver, a noble metal, is combined with mercury, a toxic heavy metal, because silver helps defeat many of mercury's toxic qualities by acting as a stabilizer.  And it provides antimicrobial protection as well. 

Because the two metals are used together in dentristy, people tend to lump them together.  But nothing could be further from the truth. 

As Harvard-educated Dr. Jonathan Wright, M.D. states:

"Silver belongs to the family of metals that also includes copper and gold (both of which can also have numerous health benefits when they're used properly).

One of the primary concerns people tend to have about using these metals is the risk that they'll accumulate in the body and lead to 'heavy metal toxicity'.

But if you have plenty of antioxidants in your diet, such as selenium, vitamin E, and amino acids like N-acetyl cysteine, you're safe from any harmful effects from this family of metals. Germs, however, are not."

In other words, the body has a perfectly good mechanism for processing and eliminating silver, as long as the proper antioxidants are present.

Indeed, people have safely been ingesting silver in small amounts for thousands of years.  As the Dartmouth University Toxic Metals Research Program states:

"Trace amounts of silver are in the bodies of all humans and animals. We normally take in between 70 and 88 micrograms of silver a day, half of that amount from our diet.

Humans have evolved with efficient methods of dealing with that intake, however. Over 99 percent is readily excreted from the body.

Is silver harmful to humans?

Unlike other metals such as lead and mercury, silver is not toxic to humans and is not known to cause cancer, reproductive or neurological damage, or other chronic adverse effects."

As Britain’s greatest expert on the use of silver in healthcare, Dr. Alan B.G. Lansdown has stated:

“Contrary to statements that all forms of silver are cumulative once they enter body tissues and that very little is excreted, silver is actively metabolized in the human body and a large part eliminated eventually via the liver, urine and hair...

…there is very little substantive evidence that silver acts either as a cumulative poison in the human body like lead and mercury, or that it reaches toxic levels in any tissue. 

Silver does accumulate preferentially in the basement membrane region of the dermis, but no evidence has been seen to show that this is either life-threatening or a clinical manifestation of toxicity.”

-- “Silver in Healthcare:  Its Antimicrobial Efficacy and Safety in Use,” by Alan B. G. Lansdown, pg. 45, 59, 60

According to researchers Drake and Hazelwood, in the study “Exposure-Related Health Effects of Silver and Silver Compounds: A Review” (see earlier link for full study):

“Silver in any form is not thought to be toxic to the immune, cardiovascular, nervous, or reproductive systems (ATSDR, 1990) and is not considered to be carcinogenic (Furst and Schlauder, 1978).”

And as stated in the April 2010 issue of Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance:

"Noble metals such as copper, gold, and silver have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity.

For example, silver has several effects on microorganisms, including impeding the electron transport system and preventing DNA replication...

…In previous studies, silver has demonstrated antimicrobial activity against a broad range of fungi, viruses, and bacteria."

The bottom line is that silver is not a “heavy metal.”  And any “toxicity” is strictly related to taking excessive dosages.

“The Dose is the Poison”

After all, anything on the face of the earth can be toxic if ingested in excessive dosages. As the ancient physician Paracelcus used to teach:

“Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.” -- Paracelsus PA (1493-1541)

In other words, there's no substance on the face of the earth that's not harmful at some dosage level. 

Most common nutritional minerals in your daily, multi-vitamin/mineral supplement, for example, can be extremely toxic if taken in excessive dosages. 

·       The mineral selenium can cause nervous system damage when ingested in excessively high doses. 

·       The mineral iron can cause heart disease and other serious problems when ingested in overly high doses. 

·       The mineral copper, in excessive dosages, can be a nervous system toxin. 

·       Zinc or any of the other minerals that are essential to human health, and which you probably take every day in your daily multi-vitamin/mineral supplement, can be toxic if ingested in excessive quantities. 

I could go on and on through all of the minerals, but I think you get the point. This does not make any of these nutritional minerals “heavy metals” or “toxins.”  It just makes excessive usage of them problematic. 

The same is true with silver.  Silver is virtually harmless when used in small daily amounts (except in extremely rare cases of silver allergy, in which the most common side effect is rash or hives). 

But like all other minerals silver can be toxic if used abusively over long periods of time.  So the key is to use silver in moderation – just like you do with minerals like iron, selenium, zinc, or chromium -- and not in excessive quantities over long periods of time.

It’s All a Matter Of Perspective

It might surprise you to learn that in many countries, silver is consumed orally, literally by the tons every single year. 

For example, in India, several times a year during certain festivals, as well as at weddings and at the traditional outdoor food bazaars, the people eat traditional Indian sweets.  And these sweets are wrapped in a pure silver foil called Varak (or Varakh) that’s been beaten thin so it can be used to wrap the food.

These sweets are generally ingested silver foil and all by the Indian people.  This has been going on for thousands of years in India.  Just about everybody there does it.  (See article here.)

And there's apparently never been any cases whatsoever of “silver poisoning” or harm from "heavy metal toxicity" from this traditional cultural activity.

Indeed, the government of India has approved silver foil as a food-grade ingredient, as long as it’s 99.9% purity or better. 

In other words, the Indian government doesn’t limit the use of edible silver, but they do regulate the purity of the silver that can be used in food applications and eaten, allowing their citizens to eat only the purest silver possible! 

(See “Justifying the Need to Prescribe Limits for Toxic Metal Contaminants in Food-Grade Silver Foils, journal of Food Additives and Contaminants, 2005 Dec;22(12):1219-23.)

As stated in the journal Materials Research Innovations, Vol. 11, No. 1, (2007)
pages 3-18:

“A recent paper by Das et al. provides the remarkable datum that some 275,000 kg [605,000 pounds -- ED] of edible metallic silver foil are consumed every year (in food) in India.

No known adverse health effects have ever been recorded. This epidemiological evidence that silver as a metal is not toxic in any way needs no further comment.

Further support for the obvious safety of consuming metallic silver (Ag0) is in the worldwide consumption of (so called) silver colloids, often made at home in primitive electrochemical cells by probably some millions of citizens, again with no ill effects.”

-- Das, M. Dixit, S. Khanna, S. K., Food Additives and Contaminants

Again, that’s an astonishing 605,000 pounds – or 302.5 tons – of silver are ingested every single year in food, in India.  You’d think the entire population of India would be in the hospital suffering from “heavy metal poisoning” by now, but obviously they’re not.  

As Keith Moeller of American Biotech Labs has pointed out in his very interesting White Paper titled “The Safety of Using Silver Solutions and the Risk of Argyria”:

“It is estimated that the Indian tradition of eating candy and cakes wrapped in metallic silver foil (eaten foil and all) came from their historically gained knowledge that in their warm, moist climate with little refrigeration of foods, eating the silver-covered candy and cakes after meals would kill the bacteria consumed with the food, before it had a chance to do damage to their body systems.

In other words, the people of India have proven over the last thousand years that eating or consuming small amounts of metallic silver in traditional Indian foods has no negative effect on the body or body systems."  

-- Keith Moeller, The Safety of Using Silver Solutions and the Risk of Argyria, American Biotech Labs, January 15th, 2008

New Clinical Safety Study

Interestingly, researchers at the University of Utah recently released the first-ever double-blind, placebo-controlled human ingestion safety study of colloidal silver, and found zero signs of “toxicity” or other detrimental effects on the human body from the daily ingestion of small amounts of colloidal silver.

What was most fascinating to me was that as a preliminary to the study, the researchers conducted MRI scans and blood work on one individual who had been using small daily amounts of colloidal silver for 15 years, and could find no evidence whatsoever of silver deposition in the tissues or organs, and no signs of toxicity either.

You can read my article on this recent study at this link.

So I think that carries along pretty well with the notion that the vast majority of ingested silver is indeed effectively eliminated from the body, and causes no “toxicity” at all as long as excessive/abusive amounts are not taken that could overwhelm the body's built-in mechanisms for eliminating silver.

Use of Silver in Foods in
Europe, India and the U.S.

Silver is also used in foods in both the U.S. and throughout Europe.

Indeed, for hundreds of years here in the U.S., cake decorators have added silver dragees (those little tiny silver balls) to cakes and cupcakes. 

Most people don't know those little silver balls contain a combination of pure, ground-up silver mixed with sugar.  Yet in all of these years, there was never a case of "poisoning by dragee" or "heavy metal toxicity by dragee," even though Americans have eaten literally tons of these silver-based sweets on baked goods and cakes. 

Heck, when I was a kid my mom was a cake decorator, and I used to pick those little silver balls off the cupcakes and eat them first because they tasted so good. 

Sometimes I'd even swipe her little plastic container full of silver dragees from the kitchen cupboard and eat them all.  Now that was probably 45 or 50 years ago, and I was never harmed by it. 

But now apparently some money-grubbing lawyer has started suing U.S. companies that make the silver dragees, claiming the silver is "toxic."  As a result, most companies that sell silver dragees now print the words "for decorative purposes only" on the package. 

According to the news articles I’ve read, this lawyer openly admits he’s never been able to find anyone who’s been harmed by consuming the little silver dragees. Nevertheless, he’s actually won some court victories by claiming silver is a ‘toxic metal’ and the companies selling the dragees are acting irresponsibly by selling them as a food item.

According to news reports, he uses a “protect the children” approach, which of course, gains him great sympathy from ignorant trial jury members who believe his claims even though these little silver balls have been consumed by kids and adults alike for many decades here in the U.S. and there’s never been a single person harmed by eating them.

In Europe, silver is also allowed as a food ingredient in cakes, candies and other sweet goods.  In fact, in the European Union silver has its own “E-number,” meaning its own food additive approval number, which is E 174. 

It’s approved in quantum satis, meaning in practically unlimited amounts, as long as it’s pure, and is used as a food “colourant” in decorative cakes, candies or other sweets, such as the little silver dragees discussed above.  It’s apparently even approved for use in the ultra-thin sheets such as those used on sweets in India. 

Here’s what the EU document allowing the use of silver as a food additive states:

E 174 (Silver) is used to decorate cakes, candies, and other sweets, and Annex IV of Directive 94/36 allows unlimited use (quantum satis) of this colourant in foods.

The standards for purity regarding E 174 (Silver) are reported in EC Directive 94/45 of the 26 July 1995 Commission, which deals with colourants that can be used in foods.

The Directive notes that silver presents as a powder composed of finely ground particles of the metal. The metal can also be transformed into ultra-thin sheets or films.

According to Anders Sultan, Sweden’s largest manufacturer of colloidal silver:

“In Europe one of those tiny silver balls used in sweet foods like cakes and candies contains the equivalent of 30 ml [i.e., a little over one fluid ounce – ED] of 10 ppm colloidal silver. 

That’s 300 micro grams per decoration ball. Two year old kids usually have ten or more of these on a piece of birthday cake.

That is the same as drinking 300 ml [i.e., a little over 10 ounces – ED] of a 10 ppm colloidal silver product.”

Well, all I can say is don’t let the damned lawyers in Europe find out about this, or they’ll be suing the European Union health and food authorities for promoting “toxic heavy metal poisoning” of children. 

Finally, according to a study published in the journal Food Additives and Contaminants (2005 Dec; 22(12):1219-23), even the United Nations and the World Health Organization have approved of pure silver as a food additive.

Indeed, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO and the World Health Organization WHO, which evaluate the safety of food additives, has included silver in the list of approved food additives for use world-wide.

Look At the Facts

So when you can step back and look at the facts, the whole idea that silver is a “toxic heavy metal” is ridiculously overblown. 

As Keith Moeller of American Biotech Labs has pointed out:

“As of late, many doctors, scientists, and now the media, have been claiming that silver is a problem because it is a ‘heavy metal,’ and as such can poison the body.

The problem is not with the silver but with the misinformation and inaccurate knowledge being spread by the people speaking about silver.

The real answer is that silver is not toxic when used at reasonable levels and quantities. Any substance, even water, in excessive amounts can be fatal.

Toxic nephropathy or heavy metal poisoning is defined as, “Any functional or morphologic change in the kidney produced by an ingested, injected, inhaled, or absorbed drug, chemical, or biological agent.”

The MERCK Manual is sometimes referred to as the “Scientific Bible of Diagnosis and Therapy” by many scientists and doctors.

Silver is not listed in the manual for causing heavy metal poisoning, because it does not cause it. (See MERCK manual, 17th Edition, Pg 1880, table 226-1, third item listed, for the full list of heavy metals that cause toxic nephropathy).”

The bottom line is that tens of millions of people worldwide use products like colloidal silver regularly.  And literally tons of pure silver is consumed in food items by tens of millions of people around the world. 

What’s more, silver has been used in the drinking water on space flights for both the Space Shuttle and in the Russian Space Station (see here). 

It's used in Mexico to disinfect the drinking water...it's used on cruise ships to disinfect the water…it's used in third world countries to disinfect the drinking water (see here).

So, literally all around the world to this day silver is regularly ingested in relatively small amounts.  And it virtually never causes any harm except when people get stupid and start abusing it by taking excessively large quantities on a regular basis. 

Otherwise, it has a number of fabulous infection-fighting and health-promoting qualities which you can read about on the Colloidal Silver Success Stories website.  

Mom’s Protective Rule

Clearly, if silver was actually a “toxic heavy metal” it would not be approved as a food additive by the governments of India, America, the European Union, or organizations like the World Health Organization and the United Nations. 

Could you imagine actual heavy metals like lead or mercury being approved of as food ingredients?  Of course not. 

But the reality that silver is approved virtually worldwide as a food ingredient, as well as a nutritional supplement in most countries, won’t stop people with hidden vested interests (usually drug company shills) from making the sensationalistic claim that silver is a “toxic heavy metal.” 

We just have to make our own decisions, from the facts at hand, and take responsibility for our own personal choices. 

When I was a very young child my mother taught me a simple rule to live by:  "Moderation in all things." 

Whenever I've stepped outside of the boundaries of that rule for any prolonged period of time, I've usually paid quite a price for it.  And when I've lived by that rule, I've done pretty well. 

It's common sense that taking substances abusively – regardless of how otherwise benign they may be -- can lead to harm. 

And considering the fact that over the past few decades a very tiny handful of people who have taken colloidal silver abusively have ended up with what have been described as toxicity issues, I think I'll stick to the "moderation in all things" rule when taking colloidal silver. 

I've been taking colloidal silver almost daily for nearly 20 years now, in relatively small dosages of an ounce a day or less, on average, and have had only good and healthful experiences with it. 

If I'm experiencing an infection or illness of some kind, I might dramatically increase my colloidal silver dosage, sometimes to as much as four ounces, two or three times a day. 

But afterwards I always take a nice two or three week "vacation" away from colloidal silver usage, during which time I drink lots of fresh, pure water to help flush any excess silver out from my kidneys and liver. 

Then I go back to my normal (for me) one ounce a day daily regimen.  Some people say I'm overly-cautious.  And so be it.  I think it's prudent not to take excessive amounts of colloidal silver daily for long periods of time. 

What’s more, I always take the antioxidant supplements known to help the human body process silver efficiently and effectively – supplements recommended by Dr. Jonathan Wright, M.D., such as Vitamin E, selenium and N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC). 

And I regularly supplement with a good, probiotic supplement composed of a “grid” of beneficial digestive microbes, just in case my colloidal silver usage kills off any of the good bacteria in my digestive tract. 

The bottom line is that I thoroughly believe in my mom’s old maxim of “moderation in all things.”  It’s never let me down.  And I'd like to keep it that way.  So I won’t abuse colloidal silver (or any other substance, frankly) by taking excessive amounts. 

To learn more about colloidal silver and safety, read my article "Is Colloidal Silver Safe to Use?" at this link

To learn about determining a safe daily dosage of colloidal silver, based on your body weight and the ppm (i.e., concentration) of colloidal silver you’re taking, see the article titled “How Much Colloidal Silver Can You Take Safely Each Day?” at this link

To learn how to make your own high-quality colloidal silver, quickly and easily, in the comfort and privacy of your own home, and for less than 36 cents a 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,


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