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describe certain chemicals (mostly
polysaccharides and proteins) that are
colloidally dispersible in water. Thus
becoming effectively "soluble" they change...
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reproducible diameter tuning between 3–6 nm. The
aqueous particles are
colloidally stable due to
their high
charge from the
excess ions in solution. These...
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approved medical applications.
Alternative medicine products such as
colloidal silver are controversial.
Silver and most
silver compounds have an oligodynamic...
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vessels specifically known as lacteals. The
lipids in the
chyle are
colloidally suspended in chylomicrons. A
chyle fistula occurs when defect(s) of lymphatic...
- bacteria, fungi,
scabies mites, and
other parasites.
Precipitated sulfur and
colloidal sulfur are used, in form of lotions, creams, powders, soaps, and bath...
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colloid cyst is a non-malignant
tumor in the brain. It
consists of a
gelatinous material contained within a
membrane of
epithelial tissue. It is almost...
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Colloidal silicas are
suspensions of fine amorphous, nonporous, and
typically spherical silica particles in a
liquid phase. It may be
produced by Stöber...
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treatment techniques Vertebral subluxation Christian Science Chromotherapy Colloidal silver Colon cleansing Coffee ****
Colorpuncture Conversion therapy Craniosacral...
- effect.
Chronic ingestion or
inhalation of
silver preparations (especially
colloidal silver) can lead to
argyria in the skin and
other organs. This is not...
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Colloidal fuel is an
emulsion of
powdered coal in
kerosene or fuel oil. It was used in
World War I
aboard ships as
kerosene supplies ran low. Development...