As the Coronavirus takes the world by storm, governments and people everywhere are looking for solutions – yet given the short time in which it happened, there are no proven medical cures yet.
Websites made false claims about how to cure the coronavirus with products like CBD oil, grapefruit seed oil or colloidal silver, then made money by pointing consumers to products listed on Amazon, ...
U.S. Senate candidate and television personality Mehmet Oz has a history of promoting "colloidal silver," a liquid dietary supplement that includes tiny particles of the metal and is considered a ...
Colloidal silver, herbal supplements and essential oils are among a number of products currently being fraudulently promoted as cures for COVID-19, as the US Food and Drug Administration targets seven ...
Despite anecdotal claims, there’s no scientific evidence to support colloidal silver as a treatment for cancer. It can be toxic, and the FDA has taken legal action against companies making false ...
Colloidal silver is a controversial alternative medicine. Advocates claim it may be used to treat a variety of acute and chronic conditions, but there’s no scientific evidence to support these claims.