Can you give colloidal silver to pets?
Even if your dog seems to be in perfect health, it can be used as a general immune booster to keep your dog happy and healthy before any of these stubborn problems occur. Since colloidal silver is tasteless, odourless, tear-less and non-toxic, you can use it for pets both internally and externally.
How many ppm of colloidal silver is best?
Do a little research and you’ll find that for drinking colloidal silver 10 to 15 ppm is recommended. As for the spray, it makes an excellent anti-bacterial.
Why is silver antibacterial?
Abstract. The antibacterial activity of silver has long been known and has found a variety of applications because its toxicity to human cells is considerably lower than to bacteria. The most widely documented uses are prophylactic treatment of burns and water disinfection.
Can I put colloidal silver in my cat’s eye?
A colloidal silver-soaked cotton ball makes an excellent eyewash for cats with eye infections as well. Many of the Persians are especially disposed to eye infections and tear staining and must have their eyes treated on a daily basis. Using colloidal silver gives that extra antibiotic safeguard and immune boost.
What is colloidal silver pet?
Colloidal Silver for pets is a natural antibiotic. It is also effective in removing impurities in water. These natural properties make this an ideal solution for skin irritations on dogs, and superficial injuries as well as internally for minor infection.
How much colloidal silver can I give my cat?
Cats or small dogs can get 5 ml of Colloidal Silver two or three times a day and larger dogs 10 ml using a dropper or plastic syringe to squirt directly into their mouths. Depending on the condition, the dosage can be tapered off after several days.
Why did my colloidal silver turn black?
Colloidal silver should not be taken if it has a blue/black or pink appearance. This means it has been exposed to sunlight or has been contaminated in some way.
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