How to Use Colloidal Silver to Kill Ringworm

Ringworm, also known as tinea, is a fungus that can become infected when scratched. It can affect any part of the skin, including the scalp, groin or feet; ringworm typically begins as a small red bump or pimple that eventually spreads. A common ringworm treatment is to use an over-the-counter antifungal lotion or cream while keeping the infected skin clean and dry. Alternatively, you can treat a ringworm infection using colloidal silver.

Instructions

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      Consult a health care professional before beginning a colloidal silver regiment. The drug is not to be taken continuously, but instead as a temporary treatment. Thoroughly read the product label and manufacturer's dosing specifications.

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      Apply the colloidal silver directly to the ringworm infection as directed. Manufacturers differ in the concentration provided, but according to website Diagnose Me, most professional suppliers offer colloidal silver in the 25 parts per million range and suggest putting 25 drops under your tongue four times a day.

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      Discontinue use if your symptoms do not clear up after a week or if you are experiencing adverse effects like skin discoloration.

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