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(Carvacrol)
(70% carvacrol)
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Water, Deionized, Grain Alcohol, Peppermint Spirits, Soy Lecithin
Below is general information about the effectiveness of the known ingredients contained in the product Colloidal Silver Plus Herbal Topical Spray. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
INSUFFICIENT RELIABLE EVIDENCE to RATE
Below is general information about the safety of the known ingredients contained in the product Colloidal Silver Plus Herbal Topical Spray. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
LIKELY UNSAFE ...when used orally, topically, or intravenously. Total daily silver intake should not exceed 14 mcg/kg daily, or 980 mcg daily for a 70 kg person. Combining colloidal silver supplements with regular dietary intake of silver would likely result in exceeding this amount of silver. Silver accumulates in the body and can lead to an irreversible bluish skin discoloration known as argyria. Neurological deficits and diffuse silver deposition in visceral organs can also occur (5525,8148,8149,10647,10648,12092,92137,92138,92139,102575). In 1999, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ruled that there is no evidence for the safety or effectiveness of colloidal silver products (14255,92137).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally, topically, or intravenously.
Silver appears to cross the placenta (92140). Epidemiological evidence links increased silver levels to developmental anomalies of the ear, face, and neck (5525). Colloidal silver supplements can also lead to silver accumulation and an irreversible bluish skin discoloration known as argyria. Neurological deficits and diffuse silver deposition in visceral organs can also occur (5525,5526,8148,8149,10647,10648,12092,92137,92138,92139).
LIKELY SAFE ...when olive fruit is used orally and appropriately in amounts commonly found in foods.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when olive leaf extract is used orally and appropriately. Olive leaf extract providing 51-100 mg oleuropein daily has been used with apparent safety for 6-8 weeks (92245,92247,101860). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of olive fruit extract when used in amounts greater than those found in foods.
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION:
Insufficient reliable information available; stick with amounts commonly found in foods.
LIKELY SAFE ...when used orally in amounts commonly found in foods. Oregano leaf and oil have Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US (4912). There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of oregano when used orally in amounts greater than those found in food. There is also insufficient reliable information available about the safety of oregano when used topically. Oregano oil in concentrations of greater than 1% may be irritating when applied to mucous membranes (67348,88188).
PREGNANCY: POSSIBLY UNSAFE
when used orally in medicinal amounts.
Oregano is thought to have abortifacient and emmenagogue effects (19,7122,19104).
LACTATION:
There is insufficient reliable information available about the safety of oregano when used in medicinal amounts; avoid amounts greater than those found in food.
POSSIBLY SAFE ...when used topically and appropriately for up to 12 weeks (1538,4028,4031,4445,7032,8573,19157,19158,19159,19163)(19318,109944,109945).
LIKELY UNSAFE ...when used orally. Tea tree oil has been reported to cause significant toxicity when used orally (4028,10011,19166,19168,19170,109947).
CHILDREN: POSSIBLY SAFE
when used topically and appropriately.
Tea tree oil 5% preparations have been used with apparent safety in children (8573).
CHILDREN: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally.
Ingestion of tea tree oil can be toxic (4030,10010,10013,11799).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION: POSSIBLY SAFE
when used topically and appropriately (512).
PREGNANCY AND LACTATION: LIKELY UNSAFE
when used orally.
Ingestion of tea tree oil can be toxic (515).
Below is general information about the interactions of the known ingredients contained in the product Colloidal Silver Plus Herbal Topical Spray. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
Theoretically, oregano might increase the risk of bleeding when taken with anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs.
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Theoretically, oregano might increase the risk for hypoglycemia when taken with antidiabetes drugs.
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Below is general information about the adverse effects of the known ingredients contained in the product Colloidal Silver Plus Herbal Topical Spray. Some ingredients may not be listed. This information does NOT represent a recommendation for or a test of this specific product as a whole.
General
...Orally, topically, or via inhalation, colloidal silver can cause serious adverse effects.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
All routes of administration: An irreversible deposition of silver in the skin and mucous membranes with chronic use or high doses can cause a grey-blue discoloration known as argyria. Colloidal silver has also been associated with vision loss and organ damage.
Dermatologic ...Orally, topically, or via inhalation, long-term use of colloidal silver can lead to an irreversible deposition of silver compounds in the mucous membranes, skin, and nails. This condition, which is known as argyria, has been described in numerous case reports (5525,8148,8149,10647,10648,12092,44474,44493,44498,44501)(44514,44523,44528,44538,44540,44547,44593,44638,44649,44726)(44788,44825,44815,92137,92138,92139,96760,102571,102572,102573)(102575,112289). Argyria is characterized by a blueish-gray discoloration which occurs when the silver compounds from colloidal silver are reduced to elemental silver (44474,92139). Since sunlight catalyzes the reduction of silver compounds to elemental silver, sun exposed regions are usually most affected (92138,92139). The blueish-gray discoloration also occurs because colloidal silver can stimulate melanin production in skin (92139). Argyria typically first appears in the gingiva with a slate-blue silver line (5525). It can also occur in the fingernails, where it may be an early sign of silver ingestion and is also known as azure lunula (8149,10648,112289). Argyria usually occurs after ingestion of 4-5 grams of colloidal silver (92138). Although the blueish-gray discoloration associated with argyria is permanent, laser treatment may be used to lighten the skin (92139).
Hematologic ...Intravenously, severe anemia and leukopenia with elevated serum ferritin have been reported in various patients given colloidal silver. In one case, a 30‐year‐old female experienced severe anemia after receiving 48 infusions with a specific colloidal silver marketed for oral use (Argentyn 23). The infusions provided silver 883 mg and were administered over 3 months. The patient was treated for anemia with oral copper, as well as four apheresis treatments. Similar symptoms occurred in other females who were treated with oral copper and repeated blood transfusions. The anemia associated with colloidal silver is related to a decline in serum levels of copper, which is needed for the production of hemoglobin (102570).
Hepatic ...Orally and intravenously, hepatotoxicity has been reported. A 64-year-old male experienced cholelithiasis with acute encephalopathy after repeated oral dosing with colloidal silver providing 2838 ppm of silver over 4 hours (102572). Intravenously, elevated liver enzymes, up to 150 times normal, have been reported in a 30‐year‐old female who received 48 infusions with a specific colloidal silver marketed for oral use (Argentyn 23) providing silver 883 mg over 3 months (102570).
Neurologic/CNS ...At least two cases of myoclonic seizures have been reported after the use of homemade colloidal silver preparations (44485,44649). In one case, myoclonic status epilepticus and coma occurred secondary to consumption of a homemade colloidal silver drink (Schaffer's Health Center Ltd., Unity). The patient had consumed at least one ounce daily for 4 months. The seizures did not respond to benzodiazepines, valproate, phenytoin, phenobarbital, or propofol. The patient required mechanical ventilation and remained in a coma in the intensive care unit for 50 days (44485). In another case, myoclonic seizures and aspiration pneumonia occurred in a 75-year-old male who ingested "several spoons" of homemade colloidal silver up to 4 times daily whenever he "felt a cold coming on" for 4 years. The seizures were treated with clonazepam, and after being hospitalized for 2 months, he was discharged to a nursing home (44649). A more recent case report describes a 70-year-old male hospitalized after exhibiting expressive aphasia, focal seizure followed by generalized seizure, hypertension, encephalopathy, and an abnormal electroencephalogram. The patient had been self-medicating with colloidal silver 1 ounce daily, and blood tests revealed silver levels nearly 16 times that of normal. Extensive tests could not identify any other probable cause other than the silver use. The patient recovered and was discharged on levetiracetam, which was well tolerated at 2 months follow-up. The colloidal silver was a home-made electrolysis preparation using direct current, silver anodes, and steam distilled water (112290).
Ocular/Otic ...Chronic ingestion or inhalation of colloidal silver may cause silver deposition in the eye. This condition is known as ocular argyrosis, which is characterized by a blueish-gray discoloration of the eye (44514,102571). In one case report, chronic use of oral colloidal silver over 9 years resulted in a 2-week history of loss of vision in one eye (102571). Topically, use of eye drops containing colloidal silver can also cause this condition (44821). In one report, a case of ocular argyrosis reportedly occurred in a patient with long-standing herpetic keratitis after only one treatment with eye drops consisting of a 1% solution of colloidal silver (44822).
Oncologic ...Orally, chronic intake of colloidal silver over a 10-year period may have caused bone marrow damage, possibly contributing to the diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia in a 72-year-old male. The patient died of respiratory failure related to recurrent pneumonia (102574).
Renal ...Orally, glomerulonephritis has been reported in a 47-year-old female who took colloidal silver to treat her T-cell lymphoma. She was treated with hemodialysis, intravenous methylprednisolone, and intravenous cyclophosphamide (102575).
General
...Orally, olive fruit is well tolerated when used in typical food amounts.
Olive leaf extract seems to be well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Orally: Headache and stomach discomfort.
Dermatologic ...Orally, one patient in one clinical trial reported bad skin and acne after using olive leaf extract (101860).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, three patients in one clinical trial reported stomach ache after using olive leaf extract (101860).
Neurologic/CNS ...Orally, three patients in one clinical trial reported headache after using olive leaf extract (101860).
Psychiatric ...In one case report, a 67-year-old female experienced irritability, anger, a lack of control, and feelings of sadness and negativity after consuming a multi-ingredient product containing olive leaf extract 5 grams, horseradish root, and eyebright daily for 38 days. All psychiatric symptoms disappeared within days of stopping the combined product. It is hypothesized that the hydroxytyrosol component of olive leaf extract contributed to these symptoms due to its chemical similarity to dopamine; however, it is not clear if these symptoms were due to the olive leaf extract or to the other ingredients (96245).
Pulmonary/Respiratory ...Olive tree pollen can cause seasonal respiratory allergy (1543).
General
...Orally, oregano is well tolerated when used in amounts typically found in foods.
There is currently a limited amount of information available about the safety of oregano when used in larger amounts as medicine.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Orally: Gastrointestinal upset.
Topically: Dermatitis in sensitive individuals.
Serious Adverse Effects (Rare):
Orally: Systemic allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, in sensitive individuals.
Dermatologic ...Oregano has been reported to cause allergic contact dermatitis (46902). Topically, oregano oil in concentrations of greater than 1% has been reported to cause irritation when applied to mucous membranes (67348,88188).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, large amounts of oregano can cause gastrointestinal upset. Concentrated, non-emulsified oil of oregano can cause localized irritation of the gastrointestinal tract (6878).
Immunologic ...Systemic allergic reactions have been reported with oregano. A 45-year-old male developed pruritus, respiratory difficulty, hypotension, swelling of the lips and tongue, and facial edema after ingesting pizza seasoned with oregano. He had 2 similar episodes after ingesting foods seasoned with thyme, another member of the Lamiaceae family. He did not react to similar foods without the seasoning, and he had positive skin tests to plants of the Lamiaceae family (3705).
General
...Orally, tea tree oil can cause significant toxicity and should not be used.
Topically, tea tree oil is generally well tolerated.
Most Common Adverse Effects:
Topically: Allergic reactions, burning, dryness, irritation, pruritus, redness, and stinging.
Dermatologic
...Ingestion of as little as 2.
5 mL of tea tree oil can cause petechial body rash. It can take up to a week for symptoms to resolve (10011).
Topically, tea tree oil is usually well tolerated. However, it can cause local irritation and inflammation in some patients. Treatment with topical corticosteroids may be needed in some cases (10033,13713,19176,91442,91443,109946,109947). Severe allergic contact dermatitis has also been reported (109948). Tea tree oil can cause skin dryness, and less frequently pruritus, stinging, burning, and redness in patients with acne (8573,91447,109947). It may also cause mild oral mucosal burning (4445).
Endocrine ...In one case, a prepubertal male who used a hair styling gel and shampoo product containing both tea tree oil and lavender oil developed gynecomastia. The gynecomastia resolved when the products were discontinued. It is possible that this effect was due to lavender oil, which has been associated with other cases of gynecomastia in prepubertal males (15254).
Gastrointestinal ...Orally, tea tree oil can cause eucalyptus-like odor on the breath. In young children, ingestion of 10 mL or less of tea tree oil can cause this effect (4030,10010,11799).
Hematologic ...Orally, as little as 2. 5 mL of tea tree oil can cause neutrophil leukocytosis. It can take up to a week for symptoms to resolve (10011).
Immunologic
...Orally, tea tree oil can cause or worsen systemic contact dermatitis (4028,19168).
Topically, tea tree oil is usually well tolerated. However, it can cause allergic contact eczema and allergic contact dermatitis in some children and adults. Corticosteroids may be needed in some cases (658,4027,4028,4029,10015,10029,10030,10031,10032)(91443,105242,105244).
In young children, ingestion of 10 mL or less of tea tree oil can cause significant ataxia, drowsiness, disorientation, and coma (4030,10010,11799).
Neurologic/CNS ...Orally, tea tree oil can cause ataxia and CNS depression (109947).
Ocular/Otic ...There is some concern that topical use of tea tree oil in the middle ear for treatment of ear infections might cause ototoxicity. There is preliminary evidence from animal research that preparations of pure tea tree oil can cause ototoxicity and impaired hearing. However, so far there are no reports of ototoxicity in humans. Until more is known, tell patients to avoid pure or highly concentrated tea tree oil preparations. Concentrations of 2% seem less likely to have this effect (7025).
Pulmonary/Respiratory ...Orally, tea tree oil can cause dyspnea and pneumonitis (109947).