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Colloidal silver for corneas

Is colloidal silver also used in foot care?

from the PODOLOGICAL FOCUS – PRACTICE

Bettina Höinghaus: The aim of podiatric treatment is to maintain, improve and restore the normal function of the skin and nails on the feet. This can prevent serious subsequent damage. Ms. Höinghaus told us the following:

Colloidal silver for calluses

Calluses

Horst St. from Hagen (NRW)The patient is diabetic and came to the hospital for the first time on June 14, 2007, to my practice. The soles of the feet were always covered in hardened areas after 5 weeks. On November 22, 2007, I gave the patient colloidal silver. He should spread it on the soles of his feet twice a day, morning and evening, allow it to absorb and then apply a moisturizer (e.g. Allpressan).

Colloidal silver for calluses
This is what feet that have been treated with
colloidal silver can look like.

A clear improvement was already noticeable at the next treatment on December 20, 2007. He then continued the treatment. At his next visit on January 24, 2008, the calluses were completely gone. The silver was discontinued and the patient is still free of symptoms to this day. We have further details and the patient’s explicit permission to publish this information, to whom we would like to express our sincere thanks.

Two other exciting aspects in the world of podiatry are the purulent toenail and the nail fungus – a real curiosity that we often see. We have relevant reports on this topic that provide deeper insights.

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