my dog has conjunctivitis and i have just ordered colloidal silver online did it really work?

January 19, 2012

my pup is 11mths old bichon frise she has conjunctivitis and i have ordered colloidal silver to see if this gets rid of the problem.she also has staining by her tear ducts most bichons get this has anyone got any solutions once i have treated the conjunctivitis regards julie

I agree with your choice of colloidal silver. It will help with conjunctivitis and also

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help with the staining problem. Colloidal Silver is gentle and kind.

EDIT. There are problems if Colloidal Silver is injected in VAST amounts. I have investigated this and there are no known adverse effects from topical applications.

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7 Responses to “my dog has conjunctivitis and i have just ordered colloidal silver online did it really work?”

  1. Gotcha on January 20th, 2012 4:29 am

    It is a very dangerous substance and has actually turned a man blue. He was recently on television; I am not joking. It damages the kidneys. Please speak to your vet before administering it.
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  2. JLee on January 20th, 2012 4:52 am

    The first poster is correct to an extent…it can be used in MODERATION….they are even putting it into bandages and other sorts of products I have noticed at my local CVS due to its great antibacterial properties…
    the man that turned blue, by his own admonitions, was taking it in HUGE amounts which is NOT recommended…
    a few drips 3 times a day in the infected eye will cure conjunctivitis..
    References :
    local health food store, http://www.mercola.com, my own personal knowledge and use of colloidal silver over a 13 year period

    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/01/12/meet-the-man-with-blue-skin.aspx?PageIndex=3

  3. Crystal on January 20th, 2012 5:02 am

    Colloidal silver is very effective against conjunctivitis. The condition of turning the skin blue is only when taken internally. I have used it on dogs, but also use it on my family.
    References :

  4. AmBullyRotPBMom on January 20th, 2012 5:42 am

    What has your vet said? I am very leary of using any meds on my dogs without asking our vet what she thinks.
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  5. dorothy s on January 20th, 2012 6:11 am

    I agree with your choice of colloidal silver. It will help with conjunctivitis and also help with the staining problem. Colloidal Silver is gentle and kind.

    EDIT. There are problems if Colloidal Silver is injected in VAST amounts. I have investigated this and there are no known adverse effects from topical applications.
    References :
    Dorothy S

  6. chi lover on January 20th, 2012 6:41 am

    conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctiva (the outermost layer of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids), most commonly due to an allergic reaction or an infection so you would need
    antibiotic eye drops which you have to get from your vet. I have never heard of what you have brought, but if this doesnt work please see your vet for some anti-inflammatory, antibitics
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  7. BCS UK on January 20th, 2012 6:57 am

    Re the medication – as above

    Re the staining – this is most likely caused by ingrowing eyelashes which irritate the tear ducts which there really isn’t much you can do about it.
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