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Colloidal Silver Production / Collargol
« Last post by Heino_R on March 01, 2024, 06:55:03 PM »what? 20ppm for external purposes is IONIC....I wrote that higher concentrations are used for external use. The ointment "Unguentum Crede" has 150.000 ppm or 15% as I already wrote.
https://www.cgcsforum.org/index.php?topic=6480.msg52647#msg52647
Collargol is virtually free of silver ions and other electrolytes, so it is possible to drop even 20000 ppm into the eye without stinging.
Eastern European doctors still regularly prescribe Collargol eye drops and nose drops in this concentration (2% or 20000 ppm) for babies.
Here is a Russian site.
https://irecommend.ru/content/kollargol-pri-lechenii-dakriotsistita-novorozhdennykh-stoit-poprobovat
BTW: I can also get rid of mild conjunctivitis with 500 ppm Collagol Augentroffen 4 times a day for a few days.
20,000 ppm would be too violent for me. The pictures of the baby on the Russian site are also very frightening.
Colloidal Silver capped people are injesting more than 20ppm..I make Colloidal Silver consitantly at 40ppm for injesting..
You can of course drink one cup of 40 ppm or 2 cups of 20 ppm or 5 drops of 20000ppm.
That doesn't make much of a difference. I just want to make sure that no one gets the idea to drink a cup of 20000ppm.
The quantity makes the poison. This also applies to colloidal silver.
Because with that you have consumed ~5 grams of the purest silver nanoparticles. Even if they are non-ionic, I don't guarantee that there will be no side effects.
I'm actually pretty sure that it's harmful and argyria is also likely if this amount is drinking over a period of years.
I'm only writing all this because Collargol is the easiest way to make colloidal silver - you just need to dissolve it in water.
But you have to use it carefully because it is available in relatively large quantities. The amount of 50 g ordered by User_72 would correspond to 1000 liters of 40 ppm. Hence my warning.
There is probably no danger of producing such quantities with the electrochemical processes used here in the forum.