How to Make Colloidal Silver Cream
Colloidal silver is distilled water in which minute particles of silver fragments are suspended. Many people within natural healing and homeopathic circles believe colloidal silver has inherent healing abilities and can act as a natural antibiotic. If you want a practical method of application of colloidal silver, you can easily mix your own colloidal silver body cream. The cream can be used to treat many skin conditions, from dry and peeling skin to acne and fungal-infected sores.Things You'll Need
- 8 oz colloidal silver solution
- Cooking thermometer
- Heating element
- Polymer gelling powder
- 1, 8-oz glass jar
- Eyedropper
Instructions
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Heat 8 oz. of colloidal silver to 120 degrees F using a cooking thermometer in a heat source. Keep an eye on the needle to ensure you don't let the silver heat evaporate.
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Put enough polymer gelling powder into an 8-oz glass jar to make your cream the consistency you want it to be. Start with 1 tsp. for a loose, semi-liquid cream; add up to 2 ½ tsp. for a very firm-textured cream.
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Add the heated colloidal silver to the glass jar on top of the gelling powder. Let the silver sit for six hours to combine with the powder.
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Mix water into the silver to neutralize the pH levels and help the cream solidify by adding one drop at a time from an eyedropper. You should add 24 to 28 drops of water to achieve the best pH and consistency.
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Wait for the cream to set and thicken to a solid creamy texture before using on your body.
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