Colloidal Silver Plus — Herbal Topical Spray — 1 fl oz (30 mL) — With Olive Leaf, Peppermint Spirits, Tea Tree & Oregano Oils*
A topical-only spray featuring colloidal silver (15 ppm) with olive leaf extract, peppermint spirits, tea tree oil, and oregano oil in a convenient 1 fl oz bottle. Marketed as a cosmetic/topical dietary supplement; not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities and 3rd-party tested for identity, potency & purity.*
Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: We link to authoritative reviews and human studies from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), PubMed/PMC, and leading medical organizations so customers can see what current evidence says about topical silver and common Botanicals (tea tree, oregano, peppermint, olive).*
Clinically Studied Benefits
✓ Tea tree oil supports antimicrobial activity on skin — Exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties against cutaneous pathogens in topical formulations.
NIH/PMC — Carson, 2006
✓ Tea tree oil promotes antimicrobial effects — Demonstrates activity against bacteria, fungi, and viruses relevant to skin applications.
NIH/PubMed — Carson, 2006
✓ Oregano oil supports anti-inflammatory and tissue remodeling in skin models — Shows activity in human skin disease models with carvacrol as key component.
NIH/PubMed — Han, 2017
✓ Oregano oil promotes antimicrobial properties for skin concerns — Essential oil exhibits potential in models relevant to dermal applications.
NIH/PMC — Bora, 2022
✓ Peppermint oil helps soothe chronic pruritus topically — Effective in reducing severity of itching in symptomatic treatment.
NIH/PubMed — Elsaie, 2016
✓ Olive leaf extract supports management of recurrent herpes labialis topically — Comparable to standard treatments in lesion healing parameters.
NIH/PMC — Al-Hallak, 2024
✓ Olive leaf extract shows antimicrobial potential against skin pathogens — In vitro activity relevant to topical use against S. aureus and MRSA.
NIH/PMC — Clusa, 2025
✓ Colloidal silver investigated in wound contexts — Some formulations show potential in ulcer healing models (contextual; limited evidence).
NIH/PubMed — Gazzabin, 2011
✓ Silver-based approaches in burn wound care — Certain preparations associated with improved healing time in meta-analyses (contextual).
NIH/PubMed — Kuerban, 2023
✓ Tea tree oil exhibits broad antimicrobial activity — Supports potential in topical antimicrobial preparations.
NIH/PMC — Iacovelli, 2023
Additional / Promising Evidence
✓ Tea tree oil for acne and skin conditions — Reviewed for therapeutic approach with antibacterial, anti-inflammatory properties.
NIH/PMC — Nascimento, 2023
✓ Oregano oil in skin disease models — Anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anticancer activities observed.
NIH/PMC — Han, 2017
✓ Peppermint oil in pruritus management — Topical application effective for symptomatic relief of chronic itching.
NIH/PMC — Elsaie, 2016
✓ Olive leaf extract for skin rejuvenation — Pilot evidence for facial benefits in topical cream.
NIH/PubMed — Wanitphakdeedecha, 2020
✓ Tea tree oil safety and efficacy review — Systematic review of RCTs for human health applications including topical.
NIH/PMC — Kairey, 2023
✓ Oregano oil as anti-acne nanoemulsion — In vitro and in vivo potential for skin concerns.
NIH/PMC — Taleb, 2018
University-Led & Academic Studies
✓ Tea tree oil antimicrobial review — Academic synthesis of properties for topical medicinal use.
NIH/PMC — Carson, 2006
✓ Oregano oil in skin models — University-led exploration of activities in human skin disease context.
NIH/PubMed — Han, 2017
✓ Olive leaf extract in herpes management — Randomized clinical evaluation of topical efficacy.
NIH/PMC — Al-Hallak, 2024
We monitor research from leading institutions —
Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*
Key Ingredients
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Colloidal Silver (15 ppm) — Topical form investigated in some wound contexts (NIH sources note limited evidence and safety concerns).
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Olive Leaf Extract — Studied for topical antimicrobial and healing potential (NIH/PMC — Clusa, 2025; Al-Hallak, 2024).
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Peppermint Spirits — Provides soothing sensation; oil linked to pruritus relief (NIH/PubMed — Elsaie, 2016).
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Tea Tree Oil — Antimicrobial properties in topical use (NIH/PMC — Carson, 2006).
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Oregano Oil — Supports anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects on skin (NIH/PubMed — Han, 2017).
Brief Benefit Bullets
- Label-true: 15 ppm colloidal silver with olive leaf extract, peppermint spirits, tea tree oil, and oregano oil*
- Quick-drying topical spray; small bottle for gym bag, travel, and home use*
- Transparency-first page with FDA & NIH links for customers to review evidence directly*
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3rd-party lab tested for identity, potency & purity
Suggested Use
Shake well. Spray enough to cover the desired area and allow to dry. Repeat as needed. A slight warming sensation may occur. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. DO NOT INGEST. Keep out of reach of children. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if irritation occurs.*
Product Specifications
• Form — Herbal Topical Spray (1 fl oz / 30 mL)
• Colloidal Silver — 15 ppm (label-true)
• Botanical Components — Olive leaf extract**, Peppermint spirits**, Tea tree oil, Oregano oil, Lecithin
• **Contains alcohol (from olive leaf extract and peppermint spirits)
• Quality — Third-party tested for identity, potency & purity
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Colloidal Silver Plus Herbal Topical Spray — 15 ppm with olive leaf, peppermint spirits, tea tree & oregano oils. External use only. 3rd-party tested. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*