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Colloidal Silver
Any one use this ? Either topically or internally (in drinking water).
I'm very much into alternative treatments where applicable and after the fab results of the skin conditioner spray, dermacton and supplements I'm thinking of getting this too.
http://www.aromesse.com/skin-problem/petnat-colloidal-silver-spray.html
As much for my cat who is 15 as well as the 2 pooches, a teaspoon added to their drinking water a day seems a good idea.
Thoughts anyone ?
I'm very much into alternative treatments where applicable and after the fab results of the skin conditioner spray, dermacton and supplements I'm thinking of getting this too.
http://www.aromesse.com/skin-problem/petnat-colloidal-silver-spray.html
As much for my cat who is 15 as well as the 2 pooches, a teaspoon added to their drinking water a day seems a good idea.
Thoughts anyone ?
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Re: Colloidal Silver
Very sorry it's not something I have ever used but would be very interested to hear the results of it.
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Re: Colloidal Silver
I've never even heard of it if I'm totally honest but again I'd love to know too. It looks very interesting
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i use it surprisingly
It's something you should give to treat something and not give as a preventative.
I use it both internally and externally and also take it myself, it's something i keep in my 'first aid box' that i have for the boys and is something that needs researching as there are many different strengths
It's something you should give to treat something and not give as a preventative.
I use it both internally and externally and also take it myself, it's something i keep in my 'first aid box' that i have for the boys and is something that needs researching as there are many different strengths
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Ahh thx Ella - good to know.
Might be worth getting some. Will research it a little more x
Might be worth getting some. Will research it a little more x
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Re: Colloidal Silver
From the info :
Directions for Colloidal Silver Spray:
Simply spray directly onto affected area, or moisten a cotton swab, and leave in contact for 10 minutes, or alternatively moisten a dressing with colloidal silver and cover.
Colloidal silver can also be added to your pets drinking water, to help maintain a healthy immune system – we recommend a teaspoon per average size bowl.
Directions for Colloidal Silver Spray:
Simply spray directly onto affected area, or moisten a cotton swab, and leave in contact for 10 minutes, or alternatively moisten a dressing with colloidal silver and cover.
Colloidal silver can also be added to your pets drinking water, to help maintain a healthy immune system – we recommend a teaspoon per average size bowl.
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Re: Colloidal Silver
Jackieb wrote:Ahh thx Ella - good to know.
Might be worth getting some. Will research it a little more x
No worries, it's one of them things it treats most things but if your dog is healthy and no health problems giving it daily won't do anything.
Have a google as some bottles are really high strength to treat more serious things and shouldn't be used lightly
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Jackieb wrote:From the info :
Directions for Colloidal Silver Spray:
Simply spray directly onto affected area, or moisten a cotton swab, and leave in contact for 10 minutes, or alternatively moisten a dressing with colloidal silver and cover.
Colloidal silver can also be added to your pets drinking water, to help maintain a healthy immune system – we recommend a teaspoon per average size bowl.
while it won't hurt to give it daily, it's more a treatment so if you wanted to then it's up to you, but i would give it once a week at most, as if you get good quality stuff it's not cheap and a bit of a waste
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Ok thx Ella. Will have a good look into it but defo sounds like something worth having.
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Re: Colloidal Silver
Vet said Bailey had a bacterial eye infection and he got drops, a AB jag and a painkiller jag and it went away in 2-3 days.
It came back a couple of weeks later so I bought Colloidal Silver drops after looking it up online and it cleared it up in 2-3 days aswell
It came back a couple of weeks later so I bought Colloidal Silver drops after looking it up online and it cleared it up in 2-3 days aswell
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