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    Quote Originally Posted by chee16 View Post
    best product on the market by far (and the most useful) isn't a razor specific or even cut specific product. it is De-ionized Silver (also called calloidal silver, but not silver nitrate!), ie Super Silver, Sovereign Silver, et al. it is basically broken down silver particles in reverse osmosis water. silver has been known for thousands of years to be one of the most effective antibiotics, antifungal, and antiviral substances on the market. what does this do for your scar. it just allows your body to heal itself without infection and inflamation which would cause scars. i actually own and manage a health food store and it is one of our best products. that isn't a sales pitch either, i swear. i have been using the stuff for everything from burns, to cuts, to razor burn for years and it always works. my dad actually crushed the end of his finger off at work just missing the bone and being the stubborn guy that he is didn't use his prescription (which i am not necessarily recommending) and just squirted silver water on it every hour or so and in one week the skin had grown over and to this day you would never know it happened.

    sorry for the long post. i have no affiliation with the company i as there are many different brands out there all of which are effective. mostly health food stores carry it as you can't really patent the right to an element, so it is still small time.
    You might want to check out this link before trying this.....Colloidal Silver: Risk Without Benefit

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    FOXNews.com - Man Claims Skin Treatment Turned Face Permanent Blue - Health News | Current Health News | Medical News


    Why you shouldn't use Colloidal silver unless you're a smurf.

    La-la la la la laaaa...<smurf song>


    to add value to the thread though

    bepanthen for bigger cuts, styptic for smaller ones.

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    so that is 11 total cases reported ever. almost all of which were either using homemade silver water. if you do the research you'll find that hospitals are required to keep silver solution on hand as there are certain bacterias that they can't kill any other way. this is very true and the threat of argyria is not. every product that i have come across is is very well researched and tested. i know i won't convince you by just typing what i know so do the research as it will speak for itself. just please go a little deeper then the headline news articles as they tend to look for shock value. thanks.

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