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Colloidal Silver Antiseptic Spray All-in-1 Treatment: Dogs & Cats ● Skin Issues Relief (Itchy, Allergy, hotspot, Yeast, Dry) ● 100% Natural Antibiotic ● Fights Infection (Ear, Eye) ● Pets Wound Care

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Furthermore, since natural antibiotics are freely available through health food stores without any regulation, there is enormous variation in potency and quality.

Hadrup N, Lam HR. Oral toxicity of silver ions, silver nanoparticles and colloidal silver--a review. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2014;68(1):1-7. doi:10.1016/j.yrtph.2013.11.002 Ideally, affected skin is sprayed 3-4 times a day. Colloidal silver does not need to be covered after applying it to the skin unless there is a reason to cover the skin. (For example, if the dog is scratching or chewing on the skin.) As far as litter training a kitten goes, I had three kittens suddenly at once about five years ago and I don’t recall any issue with litter box training, but I had other cats that were using the litter box, so they had the visual and the scent of where the bathroom area was. lol. My main house litter box is also only a few feet away from where I feed them. I know that’s not what the “experts” recommend, but it’s the only area I have with vinyl flooring besides the kitchen, so they are fed and have a litter box in the laundry room and there is no issue with them using the litter box. It has been proven impossible for single-celled organisms to actually mutate into silver resistant forms, as happens with allopathic antibiotics and antivirals. This is great news as it means that no tolerance to colloidal silver ever develops. I have a vet appointment for him next Tuesday so I look forward to that. I made a vet appointment because of the diarrhea but I feel like they would not know what the main problem would be and it would be a guessing game, so I am super grateful for your blog ❤❤❤Now, let us look at a safety guide to ensure you apply it in the proper way for maximum effectiveness. Safety Guide When Using Colloidal Silver for Cats Kumar A, Goia DV. Comparative analysis of commercial colloidal silver products. Int J Nanomedicine. 2020;15:10425-10434. doi:10.2147/IJN.S287730 Vet bills can be very expensive and the whole experience can be stressful too. Can we prevent trips to the vet with the use of Colloidal Silver-based products? Colloidal silver can also be used to treat eye problems in cats. You can directly apply one drop of the treatment to your feline eye to treat infections, allergies, inflammation, and tear staining. It’s unknown exactly how colloidal silver works. However, research suggests that it attaches to proteins on the cell walls of bacteria, damaging their cell membranes ( 8, 9, 10).

For example, let’s say your cat is exhibiting symptoms that appear to suggest she has a respiratory infection. One of the most common uses of colloidal silver for cats is to help with skin issues. The antimicrobial properties of silver can help to clear up infections, rashes, and other skin problems in cats such as hot spots, ringworm, wounds and burns. I’m happy that sharing my own experience with Julien helped you with your kitten’s diarrhea issue. If there is anything else I can help you with, please don’t hesitate to ask. May you and your new little baby have many happy and healthy years together!

Colloidal Silver Dosage For Cats

Colloidal silver works by surrounding the pathogen or bacteria and suffocating it, killing its ability to replicate. I also wondered if it could be from ingesting sugars. You see, I used to let her "clean up" my yogurt cups before discarding. I now see that could be a source of sugar, so only canine-specific treats from here on. We are paying more attention to listed ingredients now. She gets about 2 tsp of coconut oil, and glucosamine chews daily. If your pet shows signs of ear irritation, it could signal the onset of ear infection. Fortunately, you can stop it from getting worse by prompt application of colloidal silver. Feeding raw can be scary and intimidating, but don’t let it be. No two raw feeders feed the same and yet we get the same good results. Feeding raw isn’t an exact science. For example, each cat doesn’t need an exact amount of liver and/or bone at every single meal. It just has to be included in their overall diet. I just put some of each powder in an old spice jar and lightly sprinkle it over the food as I cut it up and put it into 24 oz. containers. I very lightly sprinkle it after the container is half full and also on top. This special type of honey is the product of New Zealand bees who visit the manuka tree to feed on nutritious nectar and pollen.

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