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What are the pros and cons of colloidal silver for dogs

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<p>As with most options in the medical field, using <a href="https://www.purestcolloidalsilver.com/colloidal-silver-for-pets" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">colloidal silver for dogs</a> has both pros and cons, but for most people, the decision comes down to ready availability, price, and history of success.</p><p><br></p><p>Colloidal silver is generally considered a "replacement therapy" drug and is often used to replace antibiotics. It has a long history of use, and supporters usually describe it as a panacea. People give it to their dogs to treat almost any infection or disease. However, in most cases, government regulatory agencies do not approve the use of colloidal silver as a drug, and people may worry about the strength, potency, and reliability of the silver preparation. Lack of supervision will result in a wide variety of existing products, and the consistency between brands is not always high. The risk of overdose is rare, but it can happen. Long-term use may cause many canine health problems.</p><p><br></p><p>Colloidal silver can be added to the dog's water to treat internal diseases. Wide range of uses. For dogs, one of the biggest advantages of colloidal silver is that it can be used to treat a variety of problems. It is available in many natural food and health stores, and it is usually not like antibiotics and other drugs. It is expensive, and antibiotics and other drugs are usually used to replace it.</p><p><br></p><p>Colloidal silver helps treat eye infections. From the outside, the gel-like compound can be dispersed on the wound to promote wound healing and disinfection, and the liquid can be sprayed into the ears or eyes to help treat infections. People usually put a few drops in the dog's water bowl to treat internal diseases and discomfort. This is also a common medicine used to treat bacterial and fungal infections. Antibiotic colloidal silver can be easily added to dog food. A long history of success It is said that colloidal silver is effective against more than 650 pathogenic factors and has been used to treat human and animal diseases for centuries. Although the use of colloidal silver in most places now belongs to the category of "alternative medicine", records dating back to ancient Persia show that as early as 4000 BC, people and livestock began to use colloidal silver. Until the end of the 1930s, colloidal silver was the most commonly used antibiotic in humans and animals. Once modern antibiotic drugs become more mainstream, it slowly fades out of people's sight.</p><p><br></p><p>Dog owners should consult a veterinarian before treating pets with colloidal silver or any other herbal supplement. Regarding the question of strength and preparation, most countries have regulatory agencies, usually sponsored by the national government, which set rules and restrictions on the drugs that can be sold to the public and declare their efficacy. Most of these institutions do not recognize that colloidal silver is a drug for humans or dogs. It should be noted that just not being recognized is not necessarily a statement about drug safety; in most cases, regulatory failures are more The practice of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) due to lack of information, rather than based on a large amount of negative information, is a good example. In 1997, the FDA ruled that there was insufficient evidence to prove the effectiveness or safety of using colloidal silver products on the market as a drug for the treatment of multiple diseases, but there was not much evidence to support this claim, and the formulations sold were also Different. After this ruling, colloidal silver is no longer sold as a medicine to treat diseases in the United States. It can only be sold as a health supplement. Consumers usually care about the source and dosage of the supplement. Lack of regulation usually means a lot of freedom in the market. Different brands may use different formulations and strengths. If they are not carefully observed, they may use stronger or weaker products on dogs than expected, which can lead to negative effects. Risks of long-term use For dogs, the biggest "disadvantage" associated with colloidal silver may be a condition called "silver". Silver makes the skin appear blue and gray, and can also cause organ failure and blood chemistry problems. This is usually caused by long-term use of colloidal silver, which accumulates in the blood and is not processed the way it should. Those who choose to use this treatment on dogs need to ensure that they use the correct dosage that is appropriate for the dog’s weight and size, and usually take care not to use supplements for longer than the strict requirements. The treatment time is related to this treatment and not the fastest treatment for all problems. It depends on the situation. Mild worsening usually responds the fastest, but more complicated conditions and diseases take longer to heal, which may cause symptoms to worsen. And secondary infections If a dog does not seem to respond to this supplement, it may be worth exploring other options. Most modern antibiotics work faster in severe cases.</p><p><br></p><p>Colloidal silver has almost no side effects on dogs.</p>

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