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Colloidal Silver: Medical Uses, Toxicology and Manufacture (New and Updated Third Edition)This book is the most comprehensive and objective reference on colloidal silver available. It covers what is known about colloidal silver, what it does, how it works, and what its risk of toxicity is. This third edition has incorporated a lot of new information from recent research and development activity. Argyria and silver toxicity is addressed in detail from an objective perspective. Information from both old and recent medical and scientific publications is summarized and presented in an objective framework. It covers medical applications, mechanisms of action, absorption and elimination and other related aspects. The basic process of making colloidal silver by the low voltage cathodic method is discussed. 136 references are cited. Table of ContentsTerminologyPreface Brief History of the Use of Silver and Silver Colloids The Different Forms of Colloidal Silver Absorption and Elimination of Silver< Silver Toxicity - How Much is Harmful? Silver Toxicity Summary Argyria Treating Argyria Mechanism of Action - How it Works Pharmacodynamics The Germicidal Properties of Colloidal Silver Antibiotic Properties of Colloidal Silver Silver Applied as a Topical Germ Fighter The Development of Silver Resistance in Bacteria Effective Dosage - How Much is Required? Silver and Electrocolloidal Silver in Wound Treatment Iontophoresis Using Silver and Copper Modern Scientific Homeopathy Silver in Classical Homeopathy The Ayurvedic Properties of Silver Colloidal Silver as a Food Supplement The Manufacture of Colloidal Silver Government Regulation of Colloidal Silver The Future of Colloidal Silver Appendix A - List of Pre & Post 1938 Documented Uses for Colloidal Silver
The answers to these and hundreds more questions are provided to the extent that they can be traced to old and new medical and scientific literature, and private research.
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