Friday, February 12, 2010

Pink Eye Resistance Colloidal Can Bacteria Develop A Resistance To Colloidal Silver?

Can bacteria develop a resistance to colloidal silver? - pink eye resistance colloidal

I mean if I have sinus infections and pink eye.

2 comments:

Gary Y said...

There would be no good data on this point. Also contains the doubt that colloidal silver has no effect on bacteria in humans, for a start.

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) Web site:

Scientific Evidence
Reviews of scientific literature on colloidal silver products have concluded that:

Silver plays no role in the body.
Money is not an essential mineral supplement or a panacea and can not be promoted as such.
The allegations that there can be no failure "of silver in the body and that this deficiency can lead to disease are unfounded.
The claims about the effectiveness of colloidal silver for many diseases are not scientifically supported.
The colloidal silver products can have serious side effects.
Laboratory tests have shown that small amounts of silver in supplements vary greatly, can assume the risks for consumers.

Side effects and risks
Animal studies have shown that the money accumulates in the tissues of the body. In humans, the accumulation of silver colloidal silver in a side effect called argyria is that a blue-gray skin and other organs, deep tissues, nails and gums produced. Argyria is permanent and can be treated or reversed. Other side effects of the use of colloidal silver products may neurological problems (for example), seizures, kidney damage, digestive disorders, headaches, fatigue, include skin irritation. Colloidal silver may interfere with the absorption of certain medications body, such penacilLamine, quinolones, tetracyclines, and thyroxine.
http://nccam.nih.gov/health/silver/

NCCAM are supporters of alternative medicine.

Colloidal Silver: high risk, no gain. Any belief that cures, sinus infection and is therefore likely that the regressive fallacy.
http://www.skepdic.com/regressive.html

ryshtyan said...

It is possible, but until that event actually occurs, would be to not worry about me.

However, if this a problem, a trick to help when it comes to infections of the sinuses, and was at 100% is impressive to me is using hydrogen peroxide with an eyedropper or baby drops directly into the ear.

He would head down to this and keep it for about 10-15 minutes per ear. It may seem strange, but it works.

Throughout my life I have very prone to ear infections and infections of the paranasal sinuses. Just last year I heard that hydrogen peroxide, not long after I thought about the ear candles.

Regardless of the method of hydrogen peroxide is not a fight against the bacteria. You're out of luck. Not immunefor them. By placing this material in the ear, if it does not burn the bladder and perhaps a bit too, it means that you have found the source of the infection and died.

It is 100% safe and very effective.

It may seem strange, as it would help with infections of the sinuses, but if something in his ear directly on the chest. This is the most common case that led to a cold head.

Hydrogen peroxide does not work. I use it. I normally about 3-4 colds per year, every time that ear infections to deal with unpleasant, who always have infections of the sinuses, which reads as a career ahead of me.

It was a year now, and not an episode. In fact, the use of hydrogen peroxide in the ears when I'mois average.

I am also very susceptible to catching the flu and this 1-2 times a year, in additon to colds. I have not yet. There are no symptoms, no problems.

Not now, like red eyes, I'm 100% sure, but if the hydrogen peroxide is an effective way to clear sinus problems, I see it very simply, the impact on the red eyes are literally on the ears. This part is a guess, though. I once had pink eye lasted a day.

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