13 Antibiotics You Should Always Have On Hand (No Prescription Required!)

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6. Colloidal Silver

Although the antibiotic nature of colloidal silver has been known and used for centuries, it wasn’t until the early 1900’s when a man named Alfred Searle wrote a book about using colloidal silver did it come into more mainstream use. Nothing can live in the presence of silver. This substance causes death to microbes very quickly without having any effect on the human host. In studies with rabbits, the ones who were given colloidal silver could deal with 10 times the lethal dose of tetanus or diphtheria than rabbits who did not consume silver.

Colloidal silver is highly antibiotic, so much so that it even kills bacteria which are resistant to all other types of antibiotics known to man.  You can consume too much colloidal silver, however, so it is best used externally.

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