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Bio-Active Silver Hydrosol is a 23 ppm preparation made from 99.999 percent pure silver and pharmaceutical-grade purified water, with greater than 98 percent bio-active silver ions and nanoclusters. The manufacturer positions the spray as a way to cleanse nasal passages from pollutants and irritants and to thin mucus in the nose and sinuses for clearer breathing. The particle size (as small as 0.8 nanometers) is highlighted alongside the brand's emphasis on drug-free, alcohol-free formulation.
Use 5 sprays in each nostril 1 to 7 times daily as directed. Aim the tip slightly outward rather than at the septum, inhale gently, and clean the nozzle after each use. If you also use a saline rinse or an intranasal antihistamine prescribed by your clinician, separate them by 15 to 30 minutes so the sprays do not wash each other out.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a known silver allergy, or are managing a chronic sinus issue with your clinician, review the warnings below before starting.
5 sprays in each nostril, 1 to 7 times daily as directed. Most people use it intermittently during dry-air or pollen weeks rather than every day year-round.
Long-term daily silver use is not what this product is designed for. Tissue accumulation has been linked to argyria with heavy chronic exposure. Keep use brief, then stop.
If you feel a difference, it is usually within minutes to a day, similar to the way a saline spray can feel. If a few days bring no change, stop and reconsider rather than continuing.
Yes, but do not mix them in the rinse bottle. Run your saline rinse first, wait 10 to 15 minutes, then use the silver spray if you want to.
Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Safety data are limited; use saline and clinician-recommended options instead.
No. The bottle is intended for single-user use to keep contamination from one person's flora moving to another's nasal passages.
Nasal silver use is unlikely to meaningfully interact with most oral medications. If you take levothyroxine or are on multiple mineral supplements, ask your clinician about timing if you also use oral silver.