Silver Bulletin e-News Magazine
Section 4: Disease News & Information
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Colloidal Silver Information
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 common generic term “colloidal silver” have more
than one 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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Warts
What are warts?
Warts are non-cancerous skin growths caused by a viral infection
in the top layer of the skin. Viruses that cause warts are called
human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are usually skin-colored and feel
rough to the touch, but they can be dark, flat and smooth. The appearance
of a wart depends on where it is growing.
How many kinds of warts are there?
There are several different kinds of warts including:
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- Common warts
- Foot (Plantar) warts
- Flat warts
Common warts - usually grow on the fingers,
around the nails and on the backs of the hands. They are more common
where skin has been broken, for example where fingernails are bitten
or hangnails picked. These are often called "seed" warts
because the blood vessels to the wart produce black dots that look
like seeds.
Foot warts - are usually on the soles (plantar area) of the
feet and are called plantar warts. When plantar warts grow in clusters
they are known as mosaic warts. Most plantar warts do not stick
up above the surface like common warts because the pressure of walking
flattens them and pushes them back into the skin. Like common warts,
these warts may have black dots. Plantar warts have a bad reputation
because they can be painful, feeling like a stone in the shoe.
Flat warts - are smaller and smoother than other warts. They
tend to grow in large numbers - 20 to 100 at any one time. They
can occur anywhere, but in children they are most common on the
face. In adults they are often found in the beard area in men and
on the legs in women. Irritation from shaving probably accounts
for this.
How do you get warts?
Warts are passed from person to person, sometimes indirectly. The
time from the first contact to the time the warts have grown large
enough to be seen is often several months. The risk of catching
hand, foot, or flat warts from another person is small.
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