what is the best use of silver as a anti-fungal agent?


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use colloidal silver as a topical or drink as for internal infections.
Any thing you use Clorox on silver may be used and just as effective. The FDA has banned its use but our Military uses colloidal silver overseas for reasons above also to purify water to drink.
Want to know more check out www.utopiasilver.com

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silver nitrate applied topically

I think Curad has bandages that have silver in them as an antiseptic/antibiotic agent. I guess it would kill fungus, too. I've seen colloidal silver in sprays, like throat sprays, or a liquid--supposedly, you just put it on and it works. But if it doesn't work pretty much immediately, I'd try something else, because anti-fungals should make fungus-afflicted areas feel better immediately. As far as on surfaces or in water, I don't know how to work it. I guess that website the guy mentioned earlier would be a place to start. Stay away from colloidal silver.

Get some Tinactin or Lotrimin.
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