Richard Goodwin wrote:
I have seen silver citrate mentioned a couple of times, and recently
my DO told me that he uses a commercial silver citrate at 240 PPM to
spray in his mouth and nose to kill viruses.
What's the deal with silver citrate -- if you drink it, would it turn
you blue? Is it less/same/more effective than the usual EIS? Is it
toxic in other ways?
Dick
Virtually all silver compounds can cause argyria if a sufficient level
of them are maintained in the blood. Some, such as silver nitrate can
give you a tattoo when applied the skin if exposed to light before is
completely absorbed and taken to the elimination routes. I would say
that spraying in the mouth would not supply sufficient silver to cause
problem if only done occasionally even at 240 ppm.
Marshall
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