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Colloidal Silver
The therapeutic use of silver has a long and colorful history. The Greek physician Hippocrates used silver to treat ulcers and promote wound healing, while the ancient Romans and Greeks stored food and wine in silver to avoid spoilage. (7) Today, silver can be found in some medical devices and is widely used to heal wounds, especially severe burns, in the form of topical creams and dressings. (6) Colloidal silver is also available as a dietary supplement.
Colloidal silver has been used to support wound healing for thousands of years.
Colloidal silver liquid and topical products may be used for their antimicrobial and wound healing benefits.
Colloidal silver has shown a lot of promise for these applications, but are there any side effects to be concerned about?
What is colloidal silver?
Colloidal silver is a mixture of silver nanoparticles suspended in an aqueous medium to create a biologically active material. (6) This colloidal silver liquid has a number of key therapeutic uses specifically as an antimicrobial and wound healing agent.
Colloidal silver benefits
Colloidal silver has historically been used as a potent antimicrobial; however, after the introduction of antibiotics in the 1940s, colloidal silver was no longer needed for this application. (7) Unfortunately, while antibiotic medications were at one time life-changing, their overuse has created a worldwide crisis of antibiotic resistance. (1) The dangers of antibiotic resistance have caused a resurgence of interest in natural antimicrobials like colloidal silver.Antimicrobial activity
Research has shown that colloidal silver demonstrates antimicrobial activity against many bacterial and fungal pathogens including Candida albicans, E. coli, methicillin-resistant S. aureus, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Trichoderma sp. (3) A 2016 review noted that colloidal silver has been shown to be effective against more than 650 different microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. (3) Colloidal silver is thought to exert its antimicrobial activity via several different pathways, including:- Disruption or inhibition of the bacterial cell replication cycle
- Inhibition of other key metabolic cellular pathways
- Perforation of the bacterial cell wall (6)
Wound healing
Colloidal silver also plays a significant role in wound healing. Research demonstrates that colloidal silver helps wounds heal faster with less scarring because it promotes the proliferation and migration of epidermal cells, while influencing the differentiation of connective tissue cells, resulting in early wound adhesion, contraction, and closure. (7) When applied topically, studies also demonstrate that colloidal silver can decrease inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α and IL-12), vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGF), and the expression of COX-2, which leads to accelerated wound healing and reduced inflammation. (4)