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Colloidal Silver Cocktails?

There’s an excellent reason why some people are mixing colloidal silver with their favorite alcoholic beverage, plus a squeeze of lemon juice, and sipping their way to better health. I learned this trick from a kindred spirit in Sweden, a man by the name of Anders Sultan, who owns the largest colloidal silver company in Europe called Ion Silver. He says he hardly ever gets a cold, but if he does, it’s gone within 24 hours because he drinks colloidal silver cocktails.

Anders recommends combining one part colloidal silver with one part of your favorite alcoholic beverage of choice, whether it’s liquor, wine or whatever. I personally feel liquor works best, but any alcohol safe to drink should work. Add to the cocktail a squeeze of fresh lemon juice and take small sips every 5 minutes or so for 1-2 hours. The idea is to keep a slow trickle of silver and alcohol running through your system for an extended period of time.

Many of the viruses that cause the common cold are lipid-coated viruses, meaning they are enveloped in a layer of fat. Colloidal silver is water-based, and water and lipids don’t mix very well. This explains why colloidal silver works better sometimes than others. By sipping on a colloidal silver cocktail, the alcohol and lemon juice help to dissolve the fat layer on the outside of viruses, allowing the silver to come into contact with viruses more easily.

I’ve tried this several times and it works like a charm! The friends I’ve told about this trick have all said it has worked great for them too. Personally, my favorite is a Silver & Silver (silver tequila with colloidal silver).  If I’m not feeling well, I’ll typically mix up 1 oz of clear, silver tequila with 1 oz of colloidal silver and add a squeeze of lemon. I will take baby sips every 5 minutes or so and make the drink last at least an hour. I also like to use colloidal silver in my nebulizer when I’m not feeling well. These two techniques combined have kept me healthy many times. Although I’m sure the lemon juice helps, I’ve had success without it, using only a 1:1 ratio of colloidal silver to alcohol.

As a disclaimer, only people 21 and over should drink alcohol. The point of all this is not to get a strong buzz, but rather to use the alcohol and lemon juice to help deliver a more potent serving of colloidal silver. It’s a little trick to help your colloidal silver work more effectively in times of need. 🙂

10 Responses

  1. This is the second article I’ve recently come across (the other was an article by Suzy Cohen, who, I think, is a registered nurse and pharmacologist) about using alcohol for fighting colds and flu. This cocktail you mention makes sense, so even though I usually don’t drink alcoholic beverages, this would be something I will keep in mind and tell others about. Thanks for the info and idea!

  2. Collodial Silver works really fine on fat knots on the face. I have repeatedly applied a 10% solution of CS on a 3 cm big knot on the cheek for a few days. It has been shrinking every day and hardly nothing remains now.

  3. Thank you so much for this tip! It definitely works!!
    Yesterday I was exposed to a virulent virus at work (I’m a nurse). I felt unwell four hours after the exposure.
    This morning I was knocked flat.
    I found this guideline (joined your newsletter) and gave it a try using 1oz(30ml) brandy, 1oz (30ml) colloidal silver and squeezed 1/2 a lemon into the mix (I love lemon) After about 5 hours I felt much better and tonight I am close to full recovery.
    I wish I could use this at work with so much unnecessary sickness that we care for.
    Again thank you and thank you for a lovely website!

  4. I wonder if a light ACV water or straight lemon water would work with the silver water the same way as the alcohol. We clean with both acids to cut grease. It would be great to have that alternative for the under aged or alcohol intolerant. I found this article by searching to see if the lemon water my mother loves to drink could be made occasionally with silver water and the acid not interact badly with the silver metal. Although this article’s recommendation seemingly indicates that it wouldn’t does anyone know for sure?

    1. Hi Christy,

      I would certainly not use anything other than ultra-pure water to make colloidal silver, but once it’s made, it appears to be safe to mix with alcohol and lemon juice. Some alcohol seems better than others. For example, I prefer to use clear tequila. However, some brands turn milky when colloidal silver is added, and some remain clear. I like to use the brands that remain clear, as they are “cleaner” and don’t react with colloidal silver.

      I’ve not tried the “colloidal silver cocktail” without alcohol (only lemon juice), however, I have made it without the citrus juice (only alcohol) and it seemed to work nearly as well as with the citrus juice. Hope this helps you.

      Be well,
      Jonathan

  5. I am partial to a few glasses of red wine in the evening so how much colloidal silver do I use while sipping my wine. I have just heard about the great benefits of this colloidal silver and so want to try it out.

    Thank you.

    1. Hello Gary,

      I learned about making colloidal silver cocktails from Anders Sultan, creator of the company Ion Silver in Sweden, the largest colloidal silver producer in all of Europe. He says you can use red wine, but I personally have never tried that. I prefer to use vodka or clear tequila. You can watch a video where he talks about this subject here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thtO2YvYUno

      Remember, colloidal silver is a natural antimicrobial. So it’s not something you want to ingest every day, in my opinion. If you’re feeling well, would you be popping antibiotic pills? Of course not. So think of silver in the same way. If you are well, you probably don’t need it.

      The colloidal silver cocktail is a technique to use when ingesting colloidal silver is not having the normal desired results. Most of the time, taking colloidal silver by itself is sufficient.

      Be well,
      Jonathan

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