From what I've read you are not supposed to use salt with colloidal silver.
Hello Kyle, I've never heard that. Salt is a no no when making Collodal Silver. It's the electronic process of making CS that turns the product into something other than CS.
I have never had an IV with CS, but occasionally will mix salt with CS to irrigate my sinuses. The main reason for the salt is for comfort. Plain water,and CS burns if salt isn't added. I'm not suggesting you do the IV because of this, just saying.
I would contact the company that sells the CS, and ask them. Their products state no salt, but I'm sure that means in the production.
Better yet, I would, or in addition I would put the question to the doctor that suggested it.
BTW if you watch videos on doing IV's the saline solution comes out of a bag, not just salt and water.
Salt plus Colloidal Silver = silver chloride, which is what the infamous Papa Smurff used to turn himself blue with Argyria.
Yes I'm aware of that. Also I read that he was drinking about 8oz 3 times a day.
Odd that you say Colloidal Silver burns your nose - I have never had colloidal silver burn me either when irritgating my sinuses or using as an eyewash.
Alone no burning sensation either place. Only when mixed with water to irrigate the sinuses.
The water irritates the nasal membranes. Not sure what would happen with tap water. I use distilled.
You have been scarce. Couldn't decide if the WM ran you off, or Luella, LOL