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Colloidal Silver: Miracle Mineral or Modern Myth?

Colloidal Silver: Miracle Mineral or Modern Myth?

Silver has a long history of being used for its antimicrobial properties. Ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, stored liquids in silver vessels to keep them fresh. Even today, people drop silver coins into water barrels on farms to help prevent bacterial growth. But how does colloidal silver fit into all this? What makes it different from, say, silver jewelry or silverware? At its core, colloidal silver is simply tiny silver particles suspended in a liquid—usually water. These particles are so small they don’t settle at the bottom but remain evenly dispersed, almost like dust floating in sunlight....

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