The flu season is starting early this year, and people may be tempted to try colloidal silver to treat it. But experts say there's little proof this tonic treats the flu, and it can also carry risks. In this article, a reporter talks about about colloidal silver and its possible side effects, including the story of a man whose skin was turned permanently blue by using large doses of the substance for a health condition.
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