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Is Colloidal
Silver Safe to Use During Pregnancy?
I’ve heard
from dozens of women over the past 15 years who have told me they used
colloidal silver during pregnancy – infrequently and in small amounts -- with
no adverse effects whatsoever, only benefits.
And they’ve given
birth to healthy, happy, beautiful bouncing babies.
Yet warnings
against using colloidal silver during pregnancy persist. And to make matters worse, there are no significant
clinical studies to demonstrate – one way or the other – whether colloidal
silver is safe to take during pregnancy.
Here’s what I’ve
learned, at this point…
To
my knowledge, there have been no major clinical studies whatsoever exploring
the safety of using colloidal silver during human pregnancy.
This
means there is no medical evidence for, or against, the use of colloidal silver
during pregnancy.
There
is however, plenty of anecdotal evidence of women who have taken colloidal
silver during pregnancy without side effects or harm to the developing baby.
But
First: Be Careful of
Unsubstantiated
Assertions
One colloidal silver vendor states in an online article, “Studies show that
colloidal silver administered during pregnancy helps the baby's healthy
development, not to mention that it also makes delivery and post-delivery
recovery a lot easier.”
The
only problem with that assertion is that I can’t find a single study
documenting it. Not one. And he doesn’t reference any studies, either,
which in my opinion is an egregious error considering the force of his
statement.
On
the other hand, on the web site of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
there’s a section on Integrative Medicine which states, “Pregnant women should
not consume colloidal silver as it can cause developmental abnormalities in the
fetus (1).”
They
then cite a study by M.C. Fung and D.L. Bowen, “Silver Products for Medical
Indications: Risk-Benefit Assessment,” published in the Journal of Toxicology,
Clinical Toxicology back in 1996.
But
Fung and Bowen didn’t actually conduct a study on colloidal silver and pregnant
women. Instead, they merely reviewed the
results of another study, and then
stated, based upon that review:
“There is a potential risk for the developing
fetus when pregnant women use silver products. A case control epidemiology
study was conducted by Aschengrau et al. among women who delivered infants
from 1977 to 1980 in a Massachusetts hospital.
Trace element
levels of public water were analyzed from the communities in which the women
resided during pregnancy. The relationship between community drinking water
quality and the occurrence of late adverse pregnancy outcomes was examined.
After adjustment
for confounding factors, the results suggested some association between
maternal exposures to 0.001 mglL of silver in the
drinking water (1/100 of the EPA standard) and some increase in fetal
developmental anomalies (ear, face, and neck).
As the authors
recognized, there are inferential limitations to epidemiologic studies. Further
research is needed to explore these findings.”
To
be truthful with you, this means basically nothing.
If
you read it carefully, you’ll note that Fung and Bowen’s assessment of the
study is that there is “potential risk” for the developing fetus when pregnant
women use silver products.
Then
they go on to describe a study that was NOT about pregnant women using silver
products at all!
To
the best I can tell, not a single woman in the study was using colloidal silver
or any other silver-based product.
Instead,
the study was about “the relationship between community drinking water quality
and the occurrence of late adverse pregnancy outcomes.”
So,
apparently no women in the study were
taking colloidal silver. The
researchers apparently looked into the idea that “trace element levels of
public water” might have had some effect on the “adverse pregnancy
outcomes.”
In
other words, the study was trying to determine whether or not there was
anything in the community drinking water that could have negatively affected
the pregnancies of these women.
And
one of the things the researchers found after adjusting their findings “for
confounding factors,” was a “suggestion” that there might be “some association”
between the exposure of small amounts of silver in the drinking water and “some
increase” in fetal developmental anomalies.”
Wow…conclusive
findings, huh?
This
“suggestion” was apparently never followed up on with subsequent studies.
To
me, this indicates that not much weight was given to the conclusions drawn by
the original researchers due to the skimpiness and speculative nature of the
evidence they presented.
The
authors themselves apparently noted “there are inferential limitations to
epidemiologic studies,” meaning, I suppose, there were a lot of inferences
drawn from the study findings.
Of
course, you have to be very careful with inferences. After all, inferences are not science. And without much direct causal evidence (much
less proof), inferences can border on conjecture and even outright guesswork.
No Additional
Studies for 50 Years
Going
back 50 years, I can’t find a single additional study demonstrating adverse effects
from silver usage during pregnancy.
The
National Institutes of Health has a generally negative “backgrounder” report on
the use of colloidal silver, called simply “Colloidal Silver Products.” But regarding pregnancy the backgrounder
report only states:
“If you are pregnant or
nursing a child, or if you are considering giving a child a dietary supplement,
it is especially important to consult your health care provider.
Supplements
can act like drugs in the body, and many have not been tested in pregnant
women, nursing mothers, or children.”
I
quite agree with that statement. In my
opinion, a good naturopath should be individually consulted for advice when
deciding whether or not to use ANY kind of nutritional supplement during
pregnancy.
Kurt Grange, Ph.D., N.D., Nutritional Biophysiologist, noted author and lecturer states:
"Colloidal silver
appears to be safe for children and pregnant and nursing women.
It is
tasteless, odorless, contains no free radicals, is harmless to human enzymes
and has no adverse reactions with medications.
Taken
internally, it may improve digestion, help prevent
colds, flu and all organism-caused diseases. It can be used as a douche,
atomized, nebulized or inhaled.
Applied
externally, it has been shown to help with things such as skin abrasions and
burns (including sun burn).
It can also
be dropped into the eyes and ears to help the body overcome infection."
Other Sources
Checking
other sources, I find that Wikipedia’s article on “Silver in Medicine” says
nothing about the use of colloidal silver during pregnancy.
Neither
does Dr. Ray Sahelian, M.D., in his online article “Colloidal silver supplement health benefit
information, side effects, risks and research”.
Even the horrifically biased Quackwatch.com article
on colloidal silver, called “Colloidal Silver: Risk Without
Benefit,” mentions nothing about any potential risk of using colloidal silver
while pregnant –
-- which, I would assume if
such information actually existed, they would shout it from the rooftops,
considering their hyperbolic and irrational stance against all nutritional
supplements and natural health care regimens.
NTP
Study: No Development Effects
Or Systemic
Toxicity Found in Study of Pregnant Rats
According
to an EPA analysis of a National Toxicology Program study on pregnant rats that
were tube-fed silver:
“In a developmental toxicity study of pregnant rats conducted in
2002 by the National Toxicology Program (NTP), silver acetate was administered
by gavage [tube-feeding – ED] on days 6-19 of
gestation.
No developmental effects were reported at doses up to 100 mg/kg…
…More importantly, the results from this study did not demonstrate
an increased susceptibility of offspring, nor did it demonstrate systemic
toxicity.”
--
Environmental Protection Agency, Federal
Register / Vol. 74, No. 110 / Wednesday, June 10, 2009 / Rules and Regulations
So,
silver didn’t appear to harm the development of baby rats, even though it was
being tube-fed directly into the mother rats during gestation.
Err On The
Side of Caution
Personally,
I always prefer to err on the side of caution and warn women not to take
colloidal silver when pregnant, unless it is absolutely necessary –
--
and then only under the supervision
of their health care practitioner, as there are no studies to demonstrate what
happens when the growing fetus is exposed to silver, good or bad.
But from what many female readers of my newly updated 547-page book The
Ultimate Colloidal Silver Manual have told me over the past 16 years, it’s abundantly clear to me
that a LOT of pregnant women take small amounts of colloidal silver during
pregnancy, to good effect.
They
claim it helps with morning sickness, urinary tract infections, vaginal candida yeast infections and also helps prevent colds, flu and
other upper respiratory infections from taking hold.
So far, in all of these years, none of the women I’ve spoken to have said there
was any apparent harm to the newborn afterwards.
Some
of these women took small amounts daily (i.e., several eye-droppers full,
several times a day) during the entire course of their pregnancy. Some took it only when needed to stop
infection during the course of the pregnancy.
Here
are some real-life examples from members of the Colloidal
Silver Secrets Group on Facebook:
Real-Life
Testimonials:
What Women
Who Have Used
Colloidal
Silver During Pregnancy Have to Say…
[Testimonials
are subjective accounts of people’s personal experiences. They are not proof of safety or
effectiveness. These real-life
testimonials are included solely for informational purposes, and should not be
interpreted as medical advice or guidance.
Always check with a trusted medical practitioner before using colloidal
silver.]
I
saw this post from a member of the Colloidal
Silver Secrets Group on Facebook (join, here), which I think is very interesting:
“My daughter started ingesting colloidal
silver about a year before her pregnancy.
She took about an ounce a day. And she deliberately upped her dose when she
found out she was pregnant to 1 cup, or more, per day, plus external usage as
needed. I don’t know the ppm.
She had a home birth, along with a
midwife. The home birth was very
successful, no medical intervention.
Baby scored a 10 on the Apgar, was almost 8lbs, and very pink and healthy.
My daughter also used plenty of colloidal
silver in the water of the birthing pool, and after the birth of the baby for
the cord, for cleaning all towels and objects used in the birth, and later for
the treatment of the baby's umbilical area, and for washing the baby.
She continues to use colloidal silver
for the baby, from umbilical care to skin rashes. It works like a charm.
She also used it for personal care and
cleaning, and says it worked WONDERS for hemorrhoids, and for nipple care
between nursings.
She would even soak her breast pads in it.
The baby ingested it as well from day 1,
and was used in ears, nose, eyes and when he started
teething would freeze wash cloths dipped in cs for
the baby to sooth his gums.
The only side effect was health, clear
skin, no colds, no illness, fast healing.”
-- J-A. W., Canada
Using a cup of colloidal silver per day on an
ongoing basis is a pretty strong dose, even for an adult. Most colloidal silver products recommend no
more than an ounce a day for adults.
What has to be remembered her is that the growing
baby is receiving a good portion of this dosage. I must admit, from a personal standpoint,
taking such a relatively large amount of colloidal silver on a daily basis
while pregnant would really bother me.
Nevertheless, this is a bona-fide testimonial from a
woman who did exactly that, and her baby apparently turned out great. Additionally, I’d never heard that colloidal
silver is helpful with hemorrhoids. I
haven’t had hemorrhoids for many years, but that’s certainly something I’ll
have to try if I ever have them again!
Here’s another comment from a mother of three
children, ages 11, 4 and 2:
“I used CS specifically for PUPPS
[intense, hive-like rashes – ED] and got almost instant relief.
I also took it orally whenever I felt
like I was coming down with something. I took a teaspoon at a time, three times
a day, for about a week. This happened at least five different times throughout
the course of the pregnancy.
And, I never came down with anything
either. I would take it as soon as I felt anything, sore throat, a little achy,
that "sick"-feeling, headache etc.
When taking it orally I did have to mix
it in something strong tasting because I had morning sickness that would last
all day, and the metallic taste would make me gag because I seemed to be
hypersensitive to it while pregnant.
For extra sanitation, I would also use
it in my laundry whenever I washed clothes. I washed all my baby's clothes in
the homemade laundry soap with colloidal silver in it.
I used it in the hospital instead of
their soaps with all the chemicals in it. I used it on my nipples in the
hospital right before baby would nurse because I have heard there is a risk of
MRSA in hospitals.
I used it for so many different things
all the way through, never had any ill effects other than the increased
sensitivity to the taste.”
-- A.D.
And here’s one from a mom who had tested positive
for Strep at 18 weeks:
“I was GBS (Group B Strep) positive at
18 weeks pregnant. This is common in a lot of pregnancies. The result is that
they give antibiotics during delivery.
At the advice of a friend, I decided to
take 10 ml of colloidal silver [about 1/3 ounce – ED] and cranberry juice. I took it before bed every night and at 28
weeks tested negative.
At 37 weeks they routinely tested again
and it was still negative. My Midwife was surprised because normally if you
test positive anytime during your pregnancy, you will almost always be positive
at delivery.
I continued to take the colloidal silver
and some cranberry juice until 40 weeks. Since then, I gave birth to a healthy
baby boy and now use it on his bottom. I put it in a spray bottle and use it
during diaper changes.”
-- M.C.
Here’s another one from a happy mom who used
colloidal silver to ward off infections during pregnancy:
“I used colloidal silver during my entire pregnancy. I only took
it when I felt ill (not pregnancy related illness, but colds, flu, etc.).
I usually drank about 1-2 oz. about 3-5 times per day until I felt
better. I gargled with the colloidal silver when my throat hurt before I
swallowed it.
I also put some colloidal silver in a nasal spray bottle and
sprayed it up my nose to cure a very painful sinus infection.
My baby was born perfectly healthy (8 lb. 5 oz.). I have also
given the baby colloidal silver since birth for various illnesses including
pink eye.
I also gave a bottle of colloidal silver to another friend who had
a very bad case of mastitis. She took it for about 3 days and was able to cure
the mastitis and continue nursing for almost a year after.”
I also gave some colloidal silver to a friend who was suffering
with a bad case of shingles.
I gave her colloidal silver in combination with olive leaf extract
and her shingles and pain disappeared in days. She told me that her Shingles
usually last 6-8 wks.
The outbreak that was inside her mouth healed within 12 hrs. She
swished the colloidal silver around in her mouth for 1 min. before swallowing
it.
She drank 1-2 oz. about 5-7 times per day for 3 days along with
about 1 TBL. of olive leaf extract.
I have the Micro-Particle
Colloidal Silver Generator. I make a mixture combining the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver
using distilled water only for 3 hrs.
Then I make a separate batch using distilled water with 4-5 drops
of a salt/saline mixture for about 30-45 min. when both batches are done, I
pour 1/2 of each type into two amber bottles and mix them together.”
-- T.R.B., Montgomery, TX
And
here’s one from Aubrey M., who used colloidal silver for bronchitis, during her
third month of pregnancy:
“I used colloidal silver for bronchitis during my 3rd month of
pregnancy. I used a brand called Sovereign Silver in a 4 oz spray bottle and
was over the bronchitis in about 4 days!
That's incredible for me because I usually take a long time to get
over illnesses as a result of immune lowering drugs I used to have to take.
I only ‘splurge’ on silver when I get sick, but if I had the
money, I would have bought and taken it throughout my pregnancy.
I also used colloidal silver on my son's eyes when he was 2 months
old. His tear ducts were clogged and after crying his eyes would sometimes get gunky from the ducts becoming infected.
I would just put a drop of silver or breast milk, usually both,
into each eye. After that happened just a few times, it has cleared up
permanently.
I would HIGHLY recommend silver use during pregnancy, but only
high-quality silver stored properly in a glass container.
Not only do I believe it can help the developing fetus, but in my
experience it helps keep the mother from getting sick, which is the last thing
you want during pregnancy!
Your health affects your baby's health and silver is the most
effective immune booster I've ever used! I've gotten over illnesses in record
time using it and I've never had any side effects whatsoever. It is truly
miraculous.
I guess I should mention my son is extremely healthy! I'm
constantly getting remarks on how healthy he is/looks. He is almost 5 months
and hasn't been sick yet, even though he has been around numerous sick family
members.”
-- Aubrey M.
And
here’s another one, from Z.C. in San Antonio, TX, who used colloidal silver
periodically during the course of her pregnancy, to stop sore throats and
infections:
“I’m a mother that used colloidal silver during my most recent
pregnancy.
Our baby boy will be 8 months tomorrow, but even when I was
unaware that I was pregnant, I was using colloidal silver to prevent sickness
as we were moving from one state in the Midwest to the East Coast.
That meant many hotel stays since we included a vacation to Mount
Rushmore in our move. Because we had contracted strep on a previous move, from
all of the public exposure and swimming pools at hotels, I didn't want us to
get in a new house and come down with illness again.
So we used colloidal silver throat spray and my entire family was
taking one or two sprays each day depending on age.
I only used it whenever I felt ‘under the weather’ or extra tired. I would use it until I was feeling that I was
‘out of the woods,’ so to speak.
I did very well, and our baby boy has been perfectly normal. He was born with hyposadeous, but that is common in a significant percentage
of all male babies. All other development is totally on target and he is
precious.
And for the record, I am 43 and this was my eighth child.”
-- Z.C., San Antonio, TX
Here’s
one from Lynn in Arizona, whose sister used colloidal silver during pregnancy:
“My sister drank an ounce or so of colloidal silver each day
during the last three months of her pregnancy, and the baby's doing terrific.
She was very cautious after finding out during the fourth month of
pregnancy that the baby had only one good kidney due to a congenital defect. But during the sixth month she began using
small amounts of colloidal silver to help boost immunity and prevent
colds.
My sister had no morning sickness during the time she used
colloidal silver. She sprayed colloidal
silver on the food she consumed while pregnant. She even continues to use
colloidal silver in the wash when washing the baby's clothing, and sprays her
crib bedding to prevent microbial contamination.
I also used colloidal silver on my sister's stitches, and through
her nursing stages. We applied it to her skin and soaked the baby's pacifiers
in colloidal silver.
It kept away infection and aided the baby against diaper rash when
put on her skin.”
-- Lynn, Phoenix, AZ
Here’s
another one, from Kristi M.:
I used C.S. during pregnancy with no problems.
If I felt any type of sickness coming on, cold or flu, I would
take anywhere from 20-40ppm -(a good swig @ 2
Tablespoons) 3-4 times per day.
I truly felt it kept me healthy. My daughter was born fine, and I
nursed her with no complications.
More recently, my daughter, now 5, has had problems with asthma. We have been
using colloidal silver in her nebulizer machine at 40 ppm and have had better
results than the prescribed medicine. It seems to improve breathing
immediately.
-- Kristi M.
And
here’s another success story from Valerie in Tallahassee, Alabama:
“I have been using collodial silver for
5 years now. I use it as an immunity booster. I continued to use it while I was
pregnant.
I took it orally (20 ppm) 1 tsp about 3 times per week. I had no
complications at all with my pregnancy. I had no morning sickness. I felt great
the whole time.
I delivered a healthy big baby girl. She weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz…I
would recommend it to anyone!”
-- Valerie C., Tallahassee, AL
Here’s
another one, from a colloidal silver user in Bogota, Columbia:
“I got pregnant at age 40. During my third month of pregnancy I
got the flu, and used 13 ppm colloidal silver at the rate of one ounce, 8 times
a day, for about three 3 days.
When I was about eight months pregnant, I used 13 ppm colloidal
silver to stop a kidney infection.
I used the following regimen for the infection: one ounce at 8:00 am, one ounce at 8:05 am,
one ounce at 8:10 am, stopped, and then repeated the same dosage regimen each
hour for nine hours, over a three day period.
After that the doctor tested and everything was perfect. The infection
was gone.
I also used colloidal silver on my baby.
When she was three to six months old, I used it for stomach infections
at the rate of 20 drops each hour until diarrhea stops - approximately 4 to 8
hours later.
When she was between six months and three years old, I used 1/2 ounce
of 13 ppm colloidal silver each hour, for up to two days for infections and flu. After three years old, I used one ounce of 13
ppm each hour for infections and flu, for several days.
My daughter is seven years old now, and perfectly healthy. In
fact, her growing process curve is in the 95 percentile.”
-- Raquel C.,
Bogota, Columbia
And
finally, this one from Candace, who didn’t use colloidal silver during
pregnancy, but used it directly afterwards in her
newborn children’s eyes to heal infected clogged tear ducts:
“I did not use the colloidal silver during my pregnancy. However I
thought you might like this info anyway, since its baby related.
All of my babies had a clogged tear duct when born. On the first
child I massaged and massaged and it didn't work.
So for the second two children I used colloidal silver on the
problem eye. I would drop 3 or 4 drops right at the tear duct of the eye and lightly
massage, then would add 2 more drops after massaging. I would repeat that
process on the tear duct 2-3 times a day.
After two and a half days the infection/clog was gone. I could see
the goo finally purging.
Also the red irritation around the eye healed as well. Both babies
are doing great. I had tremendous results with this. I used a 12 ppm colloidal
silver product.”
-- Candace, Connecticut
Many Other Women Have Successfully
Used
Colloidal Silver During Pregnancy
I’ve
spoken with many other women who have used colloidal silver during pregnancy,
most of whom took only small amounts of colloidal silver on an as needed basis.
All
of them have told me the colloidal silver usage was extremely beneficial in
helping keep them well. And not one of them
ever experienced any harm to their babies.
So
I’m not sure what to make of all of this conflicting information from health
authorities, with some saying it’s safe to take colloidal silver, and others
saying it’s not, and basically none of them having any
solid clinical evidence to back up their claims.
This
means I’ll have to leave it up to you, dear reader, to draw your own
conclusions, and make your own risk-reward-benefits decision on this issue. Always
seek the advice of your experienced health care practitioner, particularly if
you’re pregnant.
If
I come across new information on this topic – good or bad -- rest assured I’ll
post it as soon as it becomes available to me.
You
may find some additional helpful information from the following two articles:
Is Colloidal
Silver Toxic to Human Sperm or Eggs, or Harmful to Human Reproduction?
Special note
to women readers:
If
you’ve had any personal experience
with the use of colloidal silver while pregnant – positive or negative -- please let me know by posting your
experience to the Wall of the Colloidal
Silver Secrets Group on Facebook.
It
will be extremely helpful, as this is one of the most frequently asked
questions I get from women who are new to colloidal silver usage.
Important
Note: Nothing in this article should be construed
as prescriptive in nature. It is strictly journalistic. You should always consult with an experienced
health care professional before using any nutritional supplement during
pregnancy, or when you have a potentially serious health issue. Remember, the baby is the most important thing.
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