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Anybody use collodial silver in a nebulizer

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I have colloidal silver 5000pm what would people recommend for using in a nebulizer . Thankyou in advance

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2greys

You should think very hard and long about using it.

nccih.nih.gov/health/colloi...

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annienell

You've had good advice from 2greys .

Please also be aware that the British Lung Foundation have no knowledge of any research being done on this form of treatment in the UK. It isn't in any guidelines that they are aware of, nor would they ever recommend anyone tries a treatment like this when it hasn't been recommended by their consultant.

Please take care.

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Gingerapple

I would absolutely NOT use this in a nebuliser! Please remember that it's your lungs your dealing with, they give you life, even when they're dodgy lungs, you can still have to think what you're putting in them! What about isotonic solution Natrium Chloride 0,9%? That's what usually belongs in the nebuliser. You need to research more Mrcreamegg👍Have a relaxing day😊

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Gingerapple

Here UK, Sodium Chloride, NaCl 0,9% solution. It helps me clear my lungs 👍😊

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James48

Bought some once and a complete waste of money. It can have dangerous side effects. I did research it and only took a very diluted amount as advised.

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Gingerapple in reply toJames48

Do you mean the solution, or the colloidal silver?🤔

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Mrcreamegg in reply toGingerapple

The silver i bought wass the proper stuff its from a company

It is collodial silver i was thinking of diluting it to abot 150ppm

edited to remove company name. advertising is not allowed

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Gingerapple in reply toMrcreamegg

Well, after reading it I still wouldn't use it☹You really need to be careful what you put into your lungs. Stay safe!!!🙏

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James48 in reply toGingerapple

It was a while back and I dilluted the collodial silver - useless.

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Badbessie

The effects of using this substance can be deadly. No research as been carried out as it is considered highly dangerous. I looked into it a few years ago and the only research that had been done was by the CDC. However that was only looking at the autopsy results of people who had used it. Which should speak volumes without further comment.

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Ergendl

It can also turn you blue. Check out the photos by googling it.

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Caspiana

I would say no, just no. 👋

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