| Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does
silver have a historical use other than as a medium of monetary
exchange?
Q: How is silver able to inhibit the growth of one-celled micro-organisms?
Q: Are
colloidal silver products safe?
Q: Does the generic term “colloidal silver” have more than one possible definition?
Q: What is the USFDA’s definition of “colloidal silver” and why are they concerned about it’s usage?
Q: Are colloidal silver and colloidal gold “drugs” or do they interact with drugs?
Q: Can
colloidal silver or colloidal gold cause an allergic reaction?
Q: Can colloidal silver cause Argyria?
Q: Can
colloidal silver cause one to feel ill?
Q: Which
colloidal silver is most effective, ionic or non-ionic?
Q: How
important is silver particle size and is a high ppm colloidal product
required for effectiveness?
Q: Does
colloidal silver fight only “bad” bacteria, leaving “good”
flora unaffected?
Q: Are
colloidal silver products containing gelatins/proteins, salts, or
nitrates effective?
Q: Why
is there an EPA Reference Dose, (RfD) for silver if it has no associated
adverse effects ?
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Q: Can colloidal silver cause Argyria?
A: It is possible
that some gelatinous “colloidal silver” products, with
heavy use, may cause Argyria. The only negative association made
to silver supplementation is the condition Argyria, an extremely
rare phenomenon where silver accumulates in the tissue under the
skin causing a blue or grayish tint. Even then, the effects aren’t
life threatening, just cosmetically altering and unappealing.
There are deliberately exaggerated
and misleading claims against colloidal silver products in general
designed to scare people away from this relatively economical and
effective product. An FDA “Talk Paper” references silver
ingredients and silver salts that include silver proteins, mild
silver protein, strong silver protein, silver chloride, and silver
iodide. They correctly claim that the use of these “gelatinous”
silver solutions have resulted in cases of Argyria. We too believe
that these gelatinous/protein, saline, and nitrate based products
may be conducive to developing Argyria.
The cosmetic condition Argyria is an
extremely rare phenomenon where silver accumulates in the tissue
under the skin causing a blue or grayish tint. Even then, it isn't
life threatening and there are very few cases repeatedly cited in
the anti-silver propaganda. One is a lady who presumably developed
Argyria in the 1950s from taking large amounts of silver nitrate
(not silver in de-ionized water) over a long period of time; another
is a man who reportedly consumed large quantities for a prolonged
time of a product he made in tap water with salt. I know of many
people who have supplemented with silver in de-ionized water for
years using many times the suggested serving, including myself,
with no hint of any ill effects, much less blue skin. The only noticeable
effect for me has been that my winter illnesses are far and few
between and when I do get a “bug” it is generally mild
compared to those around me.
The biggest problem with the FDA information is
that they ignore the fact that not all silver products are gelatinous
based and comprised of very high ppms. When colloidal silver is
produced in a gelatinous base, it is because the silver particles
are too large to stay in solution and would fall out if they were
in water. These products as a rule generally contain a very high
ppm content of silver in order to be effective. Our products are
low ppm, but are just as effective because of their smaller particle
size. Advanced Colloidal Silver is not a salt, iodide, nitrate,
protein, or gelatinous based product. Advanced Colloidal Silver
is simply trace mineral and distilled water.
Advanced Colloidal Silver
and the other supplements we sell are not drugs and the information
and opinions we offer are based upon use of these products as Dietary
Supplements only. We have no doctors on staff and do not offer medical
advice concerning colloidal silver, colloidal gold or any other
dietary supplements. Although you may choose to supplement with
colloidal silver, colloidal gold, and other mineral and vitamin
supplements, we suggest that you consult a licensed physician if
you believe you have a life threatening health issue. We also recommend
that you do comprehensive research about colloidal silver, colloidal
gold and all dietary supplements in general before accepting our
opinions or the opinions of anyone else about how to care for your
health.
The USFDA has not evaluated, nor rendered approval for any statements or research cited herein, nor have they approved any representations or opinions concerning colloidal silver, colloidal gold or any other dietary supplement products on this website. These products are dietary supplements and are not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or treat any disease.
Utopia Silver Supplements does not assume the role of representative, fiduciary or surety on behalf of any person(s) or individual(s) unless expressly agreed in writing. Anyone purchasing our supplements are believed by us to be responsible adults who have exercised their right to do research and are making an informed decision. All rights are reserved, without prejudice.
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