This may come as a huge
shocker to you, my dear friends, but there are many things I don't know.
The distance to the moon, for example.
And while there are many things I am blissfully ignorant about,
there are just as many that I want to understand deeply.
Like how to garden in Alabama without pesticides, when bugs are the size of grapefruits.
To add onto the list of that which I'd love to gain understanding
about, I've added this gem:
Colloidal silver.
If you remember a few weeks back, little G-love came down with ear
infections. Instead of opting to give her oral antibiotics that would damage
that healthy gut flora we've worked so hard for, we chose an alternative remedy
of HOMEMADE GARLIC OIL. This was effective on one of the ears, but the last bit
of the infection clung on in the other ear (I had the Pediatrician check her
ears a week after beginning the treatment). In an attempt
to eradicate this nasty infection completely, I came home to do more
research before running to the store to pick up a highly-recommended product
for ear infections - colloidal silver.
Two drops in each ear for a few days. Seemed easy enough. And it
was.
Instead of treating each ear daily, I would sneak into her bedroom
at night while she was sleeping and simply put two drops into whichever ear was
facing up. This allowed the silver a good amount of time to drain down her ear
canal where it could properly treat the infection.
That being said, we haven't been back to the Doctor's to know if
the infection has cleaned up completely, but Georgia has shown no sign of ear infections. No pulling
or tugging at the ears, no fussing, no crying, no pain, no nothin'. So I'm
guessing whatever it was that was bothering her is gone.
Was it the garlic oil? Was it the silver? I don't know. But
regardless, she seems to be healthy and happy. And that makes this Mama happy.
Few will argue colloidal silver's effectiveness when given
topically. After all, silver has been used as a natural antibiotic ointment on
wounds and infections for centuries. It's even been found effective on certain
antibiotic -resistant bacteria, such as methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus.
What surprised me, however, is the amount of
information that discredits colloidal silver when taken internally. On the flip
side, there is also a plethora of information that promotes collodial
silver's immune-building, disease-fighting characteristics.
What's a girl to believe?
Some say this. Others say that.
And I want to understand!
As a Mama who will almost always seek an alternative,
natural remedy before relying on modern medicine, I really do want to
understand the characteristics and proper handling of all the goods in my
medicine cabinet.
So what about this silver? Should we dismiss this historically
popular remedy because it hasn't been accepted by mainstream Western medicine?
While the internal use of colloidal silver can be greatly
debated, most would agree on it's beneficial topical uses.
It's been tested to be
quite effective on:
- Mild to moderate wounds
- Acne
- Ringworm
- Burns
- Thrush
- Bruises
- Fungal infections
- Toothaches
- Ear infections
- Warts
- Mouth sores
Basically whatever it touches, it will disinfect (in simple
terms, colloidal silver cuts off the oxygen supply of viruses, bacteria, and
fungi). Think of it like a natural sterilizer.
I am thankful that I now have this 'ol gem in my medicine box. I
can think of lots of ways to use it already! Though I think before I would
administer it orally, I would do a bit more research.
What say you? Have you ever used or taken collodial silver with
success or failure?
Teach me, oh wise one. I love to always be learning something...
When I was pregnant I tested + for Strep B, took 1/4 cup of CS for two weeks and it was gone so I didn't need the AB drip when giving birth. I use it for everything - cuts, colds, any GI illness, eyes and ears, on all my pets and kid and I swear by it! Probably for 10 years now. You can buy a Silver Puppy and make it yourself because it's so expensive. You just wouldn't have the guaranteed 10ppm. Or find someone who makes it. With CS, you don't want to take it for more than 3 weeks internally, just like an antibiotic. It's magical!
ReplyDeleteI don't know about colloidal silver but I do know about gardening techniques pesticide free in the Deep South!
ReplyDeleteOoh - tell me more! :)
DeleteI just recently learned about this when I was learning about MRSA, and my friend Natalie, at Lemongrass Natural Foods was telling me about it. Thank you for delving into it even a bit more. I think I will probably pick some of this up!
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a tsp a day growing up.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I bought some because I heard it was good and haven't yet done the research. I'm glad to see what I can use it on! I'll have to do some more research on taking it internally.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of colloidal silver, but have never used it. I shall try it one day I'm sure...
ReplyDeleteDo you have a winner yet for the Linens?
I worked with a girl (she was my manager) who came down with an eye infection. She called her dr, but they couldnt see her till after the weekend, so she just put colloidal silver in her eye multiple times, and on monday cancelled her appt.
ReplyDeleteSo, worth a try if Georgia ever gets pink eye again!
Also, I was highly sensitive to germs when my little one was newborn. However, the general population wasnt so sensitive, and would always try to touch his hands, which he was always putting in his mouth. I would rub his hands with a drop or two of colloidal silver after being out, or when I had the chance. It may not have worked, but it gave me peace of mind.
Well, I don't know much about this, but will give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhen I'm fighting something, I'll take echinacea/goldenseal tincture in warm water, vitamin C, liquids of course, and try to nix the dairy and red meat until things are better. Some folks take a dose of echinacea/goldenseal weekly during flu season just to ramp up the immune system. I try to get a tune up at the chiropractor once a month, and avoid M.D.s as much as possible.
brenda from ar