#Colloidal silver for skin
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lokh · 3 months ago
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bro it should be illegal for big pet stores to sell naturopathic shit 💀
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"Now, big-faerie don't want you to know this, but if you drink enough colloidal silver you become untouchable to the fey. When your skin turns blue you know you're on the right track."
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wannabanauthor · 8 months ago
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I thought my fellow BuckTommy shippers were exaggerating when they said B*ddie shippers on Twitter were delulu and crazy, but y’all they are not.
These folks are as fucked in the head as the folks you see in cult documentaries. Remember the cult that was taking colloidal silver and said it only turned skin blue if it was made wrong and their leader turned blue? That’s them.
Buck made out with Tommy in a hospital lobby, and they think B*ddie is endgame because Eddie showed up in a costume to a bachelor party that everyone was bored at.
They’ll defend their right to analyze the bachelor party scene but then tell people to stop using real life excuses for Tommy because he’s a fictional character in a tv show.
Y’all, they are batshit. Just stay off Twitter. Resist the urge to argue. You’d be better off debating a Scientologist, Mormon, and Tr*mp supporter combined.
Stay on Tumblr for BuckTommy. Folks are losing it everywhere else.
We got the canon ship and plenty of content from and for it. Two onscreen kisses,a date and a half, plenty of smiles and flirting. We are blessed.
And the hugs and the looks! Buck and Tommy are just so happy and cute around each other. The showrunner, writers, cast, and crew are supportive of our ship, so we are truly feasting and having a good time.
I’m black so I can say that BuckTommy is the Kendrick Lamar of the ships, meanwhile B*ddie is the Drake of ships. Only one of them is the very clear winner.
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violetsandshrikes · 1 year ago
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A lot of people on the Borax post are also shocked to learn that people are taking Colloidal silver as a preventative health treatment as well.
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Colloidal silver is really big in the wellness industry for two reasons: one, because we USED to use it OTC and therefore people assume it was removed because of corruption-trying-to-keep-us-ill-reasons and two, because it is often touted as an alternative to antibiotics, and useful to stave off flus and viral illnesses (so topical).
Research currently doesn’t support any medicinal use for colloidal silver, and it’s not considered safe to take orally. Silver deposits in your skin and organ seem rather useless to me.
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red-red-spout · 1 year ago
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How do you spot a werewolf hunter?
No, it's not the gear - beekepeers don't walk to the coster in wicker mask and robe, so why should you expect luparii to waltz around with gambeson and rogatina? No, nothing in the stance or gait either - the scars are a good guess, but lycanthropes are hardly the only ones capable of inflicting them.
It's all in the skin - the color of it, that is, stained blue-grey by argyrosis. It's the colloidal silver - they all take it, only thing that can prevent the infection setting in once contact has been made. And god knows they've seen enough bad cases to do all they can to avoid that. It destroys the kidneys, wounds the eyes, but given the alternative…
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arsnof · 10 months ago
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Just read the Man of Sin Wikipedia article and now I'm going to join an Apocalypse cult.
What're the chances that there are a good number of zealot republicans who believe Trump is the Antichrist and still support him. Not because they're Secret Satanists, but because JC can't come back until AC shows up and, if you're a real Jesus stan and want to see Him in your lifetime and can't wait, why not build your own to hurry it along?
Not saying it's true, just that it would make a great story.
A boy born into money but, through a tragic backstory, becomes a self important bully who grows into a young real estate guy. He's willing to skirt the rules to make some deals, but he's not cruel.
We follow him as he moves up in the world. The twist is that he keeps running into aggressively nice people who are just a little too interested in him and keep putting him in very obvious right v wrong scenarios and giving him a little push. Weirdest, they are all sporting a distinctive crucifix/American flag emblem in jewelry or lapel pins or tattoos (a cool youth pastor) or clothes.
He gets older and richer and famous and they steer him towards politics and he gains followers and friends and he gets more and more twisted. Eventually he is president and then.. More.
He is an old man in a horrible toupee, blue from colloidal silver and hopped up on bull hormones, he stands on the balcony of his tower that reaches into the heavens and is surrounded by people wearing the emblem on their heavy coats. The tower is so tall that the atmosphere is thin and they wear oxygen masks.
He doesn't, though. Oxygen is a carcinogen and only Omegas breath it. He's not wearing a heavy coat, just an ill fitting blazer and nothing else.
He watches as the sky cracks open and Jesus descends in a brilliant light. The last shot is his close-up. Eyes squinting, hair flying wildly to reveal several trepanation scars, a wry smirk twists his face. "Let's make a deal," he says as his skin blisters, but he doesn't flinch.
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anon-oc-rambling · 10 months ago
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I love my Stardew Valley oc so much it's unreal. His skin is grey cuz his parents were part of a colloidal silver cult (womp womp) & he's really tall & lanky & super sun-sensitive (womp womp) so he lives mostly nocturnally. So in the valley after he moves in he's seen as a cryptid sorta figure. & he's very quiet & soft-spoken so the people in the valley who do end up meeting him think he's really sweet but cuz everyone who hasnt met him is somewhat scared of him he's just lonely living in the secluded little farmer's cabin (then he meets Sebastian & they become besties & then someone catches feelings.... I'm glad this is anonymous cuz I'm so embarrassed abt this lol)
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returnofstiqz · 1 year ago
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Could have gone with garlic, but then he'd just be stinky, rather than a hideous grayish blue. This is one from last Spooktober. I liked how it came out but it seemed like a lot of people aren't old enough to remember the colloidal silver health craze. SPOILERS: doesn't do anything except permanently turn your skin blue. At least it's non-toxic
Oh and I doubled checked: Vampires are weak to silver, too. In fact everything "evil" is weak to silver. It's actually all because of silver's antimicrobial properties, and before in invention of modern antibiotics wasn't the worst way to disinfect wounds. Some cranks in the 20th century thought drinking a tincture of the stuff might be good for you, but honestly it's pretty useless unless your goal is to perma-cosplay as a smurf
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groupieculture · 8 months ago
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I’m watching Bella hadids in the bag vogue video and she pulled out a colloidal silver mist lmao girls is it cool to have blue silver skin
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godlovesdykes · 9 months ago
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From the People’s CDC newsletter today:
“An effective multilayered approach to COVID prevention should include proven measures such as masking with high-quality respirators (N95s, KN96s, KF94s or better), improving indoor air quality with ventilation and filtration, physical distancing, getting the latest vaccines, and using COVID tests appropriately. Unproven methods should not be considered part of a multilayered approach. Topical nasal products such as sprays or ointments may seem tempting but are not proven to prevent COVID infections (none are FDA approved for COVID) and may have risks. For example, Vaseline and petrolatum-based ointments can cause pneumonia if applied to the inside of the nose, as they may be subsequently inhaled where they can damage the lungs. Over-the-counter antibiotic ointments are intended to protect from bacterial infection in minor skin wounds and should not be used inside the nose. Although early research on other uses has been publicized, given the risks of petrolatum-based ointments if used in the nose, it is important to wait for larger scale studies to understand both potential risks and benefits. Colloidal silver, sometimes touted in nasal spray form, is not proven to treat or prevent any medical condition and can cause permanent gray pigmentation of the skin as well as other serious side effects. Research studies shared in the news or on social media should not be used in place of medical advice from an individual healthcare provider you trust.”
Sharing with all the original hyperlinks because I’ve seen a lot of talk on social media about nasal sprays for covid and want to illuminate the discussion.
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automaton-otto · 2 years ago
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"Don't give her an answer! She'll just keep going!"
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"Okay so we have confirmation from a reliable source that Big Jack Horner doesn't wash his hands or his dick! So now the new question is if you give him a blowjob would his dick taste like plum?"
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"Further question if someone does indeed eat pies containing colloidal silver and their skin does turn blue would that mean they've become a Smurf? Look I'm not saying I want my own Smurfette harem...but if given the opportunity-"
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"Great...now she's gonna be like this all day...thanks."
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ashenoaktradingcompany · 2 years ago
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spaceacealex · 2 years ago
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My wife has decided to explain her fae character passing in human society by saying their skin color is the fault of colloidal silver poisoning.
I love her very much.
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hayagrivawellness · 22 days ago
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Cacao in my cup, Soiled feet from walking barefoot on earth, castor oil in my naval, Lemon grass oil in my hair, Lavender & Jasmine oil on my skin, Colloidal silver in my drinking water, ashwagandha my staple adaptogenic herb.
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sar3nka · 26 days ago
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Since you're a piercer can I ask you for your opinion. If no just ignore but I got my rook like 5 months ago and on the underside it has this bump that appears to be filled with pus?? It's small and not painful and I've cleaned it every day with a spray thing and carefully removed crusties with a q-tip. Will it go away or what should do?
I pierced a few rooks and they tend to get funky a lot :(
Are you sure it's filled with pus? Usually pus means infection, and along with it the area is red and swollen. It may also be warmer to touch, and painful. In case of infection do not take out the piercing btw! If the skin closes around the infected area it's harder to treat. And you should see a doctor
But what you describe sounds more like piercing bump, it's common and mostly harmless although if it heals badly you may be left with a permanent bump.
I'd recommend maybe not using q-tip anymore for a few days, just don't move the piercing at all. During my training I was told tea tree oil is best for bumps (make sure it's pure oil, no alcohol in it!), I haven't tested it on myself yet. What do you use to clean it? I've had my navel bump go away when I used colloidal silver spray, in general it's recommended for cleaning fresh piercings so def buy it if you don't have it already. Good luck! Hope it heals for you ;w;
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blogquantumreality · 8 months ago
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Also, someone else reblogged this Medium link:
The colloidal silver thing particularly rang alarm bells for me because I've actually seen pictures of people whose skin was irreparably turned grey due to exposure to colloidal silver outside of competent medical advice.
Please, always check claims made by people, particularly if they want you to act out of fear rather than rational caution. The colloidal silver thing is just one troubling aspect of the original PSA.
In addition, for all that the pictures have references to footnotes they're not displayed or available in the original post so cross checking them is harder to do, and it would've been good to see where some of the data and advice were coming from.
There's a good interview with Dr. Fauci worth reading as a retrospective over the last four years, as an aside.
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New zine that's free for anyone to print and distribute! Read the whole thing at newlevant.com/COVIDzine or in the rest of this post.
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