blue man in madera
last night i heard the song blue, but that has nothing to do with the title of this post. this post is about a story that i was talking about with some friends. it seems a guy has moved to the valley, madera specifically because people in oregon (i think it was portland) were too mean to him. why were they mean? well, his skin is blue. that's right, blue. his skin has turned blue due to some home remedy type drink.
well, today i saw the story hit big time. boing boing has a post up about it.
the condition is called argyria, and it happens when you ingest silver into your system. the guy, paul karason, says that it happened because he rubbed his treatment onto his skin. hey, i'm not a doctor, but i would imagine it has more to do with the daily drink of colloidal silver. whatever it is, it's an interesting story, and i thank mr. karason for bring our area some attention. and, it shows we're nicer than people in oregon.

Is his skin blue or more of a gray shade?
He could be a "gray" alien.
Hope he wasn't checking out Madera sewer plans.
(Wink)
Our resident cat lady sewer expert might start hunting him.
I was in the local library when this gentleman came in to select some books. As he left, I asked the check out guy if he had seen the previous fella on TV. The reply was no. I said he is getting famous, the response was "for what"? I said his skin is blue. After a stunned look on the library guy's face, he said "I didn't notice, and he's been in here a lot". Seems like you get more notice in Madera if you're a nice guy. I think it is great the library folks don't care what color your skin is, don't even notice.
unkay...
...so what you're saying is you just found it interesting in terms of how the guy was more accepted down here in the Fresburg area, -vs Portland?
-got it.
Well, good to know..
I see your point regarding the defensiveness tone... Some of the links have major major '...now YOU can find out what THEY don't want you to KNOW -avoid the coming hollocaust!' type stuff...
(...well, gee, who doesn't want to avoid that?
and who are the THEY, anyhow???
(lotsa thems in THEY, ya know?)
Is it a specific malevolent THEY? or a general broadcast conspiratorial THEY?
(and aren't we all THEY, till they get to know us?)
...it's confusing.)
Personally?
Having been raised in all that sort of 'alt-medecine' crowd in the seventies and such... we never got into 'metal as treatment,'
(well, unless you were talking Zepplin or something like that,)
-must have been the lycanthropic bloodlines, -particularly in terms of silver.
okay, I lied...
We (well, vs. THEY, -but THEY might too,) did use ZincOxide (the white stuff,) on our schnozzles when down the shore (makes you a total chick-magnet btw, -especially with black socks, sandals and sans-a-belt shorts,)
---and, believe it or not, -Zinc Oxide lozenges are excellent for sort throats and such (I know some opera singers who swear by them...)
Still think Alfalfa is great stuff, (especially when singing to Darla.)
eat a nickel
i almost responded to the thread the other day, but didn't. i haven't followed any of the links, mainly because i'm not interested in this alternative medicine. i don't know anything about drinking silver, i don't do it, i don't endorse it. and, i'm not speaking out against it. i wrote my piece because i thought i was an interesting little story, and also thought it was odd that he went the opposite way in the fresno (area) to portland migration.
i did think that "spencer jones" sounded a bit defensive with a few claims:
"Also, note that the news video from CNN doesn’t tell us how much colloidal silver this man was taking daily. This is a typical ploy of the corporate news media. They want you to believe that any amount of colloidal silver is potentially dangerous, when that is in reality the farthest thing from the truth. But to create the illusion, they don’t bother to tell you how much colloidal silver was taken each day for those 14 years, even though that is the most critical factor in the story!"
"I still find it absolutely amazing that the news media will find two or three people who get this benign but unsightly skin condition out of the literally millions of regular colloidal silver users in the U.S. and Canada, and then broadcast it from the rooftops as if it were the norm."
i didn't think the news stories were really focusing on the treatment at all, or whether or not it is safe or will cause this condition. to me, they were saying, "here's this oddity. let's do a fluff piece." because really, the news pieces didn't go into much depth.
Ed
have you read any of the comments and claims made, as well as the type of medicine practiced on the sites listed by 'jason,'?
He seems to not be responding to my questions (may not have checked back on the string,) and I'm finding a lot of alt/medicine homeopathic and metal compound treatments -including some pretty intense 'home therapies,' going on and being reported.
-Way past the usual 'wear a magnet around your wrist and pitch a baseball better,' type stuff.
-Is this something you are into?,
and could you shed any light onto some of these claims?
(They're also speaking in a major way about prepping against bioterrorism and such,(I guess flushing out toxins and then drinking silver to prevent poisoning?)
-oh yeah, -and they have pictures of the initial 'blue man,' that you found in the 'weird news,' section actually in some of the articles published on the links on 'if' or how to cure his condition, (like the situation has gone full circle already or something...) -So, the same image/person is showing up as 'incurable results,' -and showing as 'how to reverse the condition.'
-(and)
when you look at the picture of the fellow presented?
If you look at the background colors (the wall, the couch cushions, -even his hair color and teeth,) it almost looks like the image selected had not been properly 'color balanced,' (best way to describe it? when you set up a news camera and adjust the spectrum and light/dark properties, --you can have the camera read more towards one color or another, -which throws the other colors off.
-by doing this?
a person with any pigment or skin tone, -will have that skin tone reading as that color -and other shades or tones of the image can be similar to that color as well ---or the opposite color (which makes me kind of wonder, there are aspects to the image study where there is a lot of 'orangey,' qualities -and the obvious 'blue,' --orange being the opposite of blue.
-This guy may actually look a bit 'grey,' (which is the results of silver (they refer to older silver plates used in photography, -and your skin can stain from that process-but usually it's a varying shades of grey (sometimes going to a metallic tone...)
Either way?
Lots of talk about a 'remedy,' that involves introducing metal to the body.
-your thoughts?
I think he is beautiful.
erm, out of curiosity
(thanks for the information.)
I'm just curious:
Is this a FDA regulated treatment / chemical / drug / therapy (etc.)?
Or is something considered 'homeopathic and alternative medicine.' (which is highly de-regulated.)
Further:
What would ingesting silver accomplish in an otherwise healthy human being?
-What health conditions would it claim to address?
(I read in your first post 'Okay, Education Time' that taken in variying ppm solutions, it's safe for 'people,''pets,''plants,' and is good for cleaning.
--This raises some questions, I mean, though there are medicines that are shared across the scope of mammals (humans and companion animals using the same basic drugs, just in different strenghts (Neosporin, other anti-biotics for example,) there are other 'pets,' that work well on one critter, -and have negative or no impact on others.
-When I hear the word 'safe for,' That kind of explains an approach of 'this stuff will not harm you (if used up to certain strengths.)'
-Kind of different in verbage than what is traditionally used in terminology from traditional medicines 'to be used for the treatment of _____ (or) or to be used for relief from _________ (again with varying levels and strengths being prescribed by body-weight, interraction with other meds, etc...)
(I'm not familiar with the (EPA) Environmental Protection Agency having any standards nor say in terms of medical standards nor overseeing of any medical treatment on mammals, humans, etc. etc.
-usually at best, you get ecosystem impact observations, dealing with wildlife/nature/safe use of land and environment
---and 'human,' or 'animal,' impact is, at best focussing on potential negative impact of chemicals, foreign metals leeching into groundwater, or impact of people on other critters and environment
--This is nothing like the FDA's studies on impact of meds on a human body (which are gathered from the perspective of how the treatments affect (pro-and-con) a persons health.
For example: if I look up this substance and method in a Physicians Desk Reference (one of the more well known encyclopedias showing a ton of chem/meds treatments, -it will tell me the positives and negatives -as well as all possible side-effects that said things will have on a person.
-Another (easier to read) source are things like 'the pill book,' -which is more geared towards layman's understandings.
Is this a method of health treatment done in other countries and regulated by them? (I'm asking this realizing that there are some medications used in other couuntries that are not FDA approved for the US --and some meds you cannot get in other countries (for example Acne medicine was classically unavailable in Great Britain for the longest time, -may still be not available.)
-just for the sake of easier reading (flow), -would you mind withdrawing one of the larger postings?, (it got duplicated.)
Blue man and colloidal silver -- what's the real story
Several things about this news video from CNN that strike me as odd right off the bat:
First of all, the man is really blue. I mean really blue. When people contract argyria (i.e., skin graying) from ingesting excessive amounts of colloidal silver over long periods of time, they usually turn grey, not blue. That’s because the excessive silver buildup in their body has worked its way to the skin (the human body’s largest organ of elimination), and when the sun strikes the skin it tarnishes the large number of silver particles lodged there, turning the skin slate grey.
It is quite possible this man actually has a heart disease resulting in cyanosis (skin bluing from oxygen deficiency in the blood). Nevertheless, he says his condition is the result of taking colloidal silver for the past 14 years, so we have to take his word for it.
As I have been warning for the past 12 years, drinking excessive amounts of colloidal silver on a daily basis for long periods of time will indeed result in argyria for many people, particularly those with poor kidney and liver function. That’s because the excessive daily intake of silver particles is more than their kidneys and liver can expel at any one time. This can result in a residual buildup of the silver particles in the body’s tissues each time a person drinks more silver than their excretory organs can expel. Eventually, over time, the body tries to push this residual buildup of silver from the tissues out toward the skin, at which point the skin turns grey upon exposure to sunlight.
Also, note that the news video from CNN doesn’t tell us how much colloidal silver this man was taking daily. This is a typical ploy of the corporate news media. They want you to believe that any amount of colloidal silver is potentially dangerous, when that is in reality the farthest thing from the truth. But to create the illusion, they don’t bother to tell you how much colloidal silver was taken each day for those 14 years, even though that is the most critical factor in the story! As one experienced colloidal silver user stated in a blog regarding this news video, “This idiot would had to have drank Colloidal Silver by the gallon to have that happen to him!” While we disavow the name-calling, the point is well taken. You have to try real hard to discolor your skin by drinking colloidal silver. It is actually easier to turn your skin orange from drinking too much carrot juice than it is to turn your skin gray (or blue) from drinking colloidal silver.
We also noticed that that the gentleman in the CNN video is shown using a conventional colloidal silver generator distributed by a company in Canada. We are familiar with the company that makes the exact generator displayed in the news video, and personally like the people behind the company. We have spoken with them several times in the past, and they are clearly very sincere about helping, educating and empowering people to be responsible for their own health. But as we have warned you for many years now, most conventional colloidal silver generators produce overly-high levels of silver (i.e., ppm, or silver by weight) in every batch, and the particle size of the silver is also often overly-large. So you have to be very careful if you are using a conventional colloidal silver generator.
This is precisely the reason why we chose to distribute the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, which allows you to produce silver particles so small it takes a Transmission Electron Microscope operating at a whopping 175,000x magnification to see them. In comparison, silver particles produced by conventional colloidal silver generators can generally be seen under a standard microscope operating at only 20,000x magnification. This means the silver particles produced by the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator are an astonishing 875% smaller than those produced by conventional colloidal silver units. In other words, they are far smaller than any blood cell, blood vessel, virus, bacteria, or fungus. You can see a Transmission Electron Microscope photograph of these tiny sub-microscopic silver particles by going to our home page at www.thesilveredge.com and scrolling down until you get near the bottom of the page, where you will see it on the right-hand side. As you will see, the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator produces silver particles as small as .0008 microns, which is eight ten-thousandths of a single micron. As far as we know, these are the smallest silver particles produced by any low-voltage colloidal silver generator on the face of the earth. This is probably why the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator is now the world’s most popular colloidal silver generator.
Finally, this gentleman’s contention that his skin turned blue from rubbing colloidal silver on it, rather than from drinking it, is…well…rubbish. If the colloidal silver actually did cause his condition, then it was from drinking it in excessive quantities over long periods of time. If he rubbed anything on his skin and turned it blue, I can assure you it was not colloidal silver. This man is apparently blue nearly from head to toe. It is highly unlikely he was rubbing colloidal silver all over his body. And even if he was, it would not have turned him into a Smurf.
Also I would be extremely remiss if I did not point out one more vital fact in regards to this news video: Out of the estimated seven to 10 million regular colloidal silver users in the United States alone, this is only the second or third person the news media have been able to find in the last 20 years (to my knowledge, anyway) who has “turned blue.” (For the inside scoop on the last news media “blue man,” see our web site at www.thesilveredge.com and scroll down to the link titled “Did Colloidal Silver Turn This Man Blue?” As you will see, the news media claimed a man turned blue from taking colloidal silver back in 2002, but that story turned out to be highly exaggerated.)
At any rate, I still find it absolutely amazing that the news media will find two or three people who get this benign but unsightly skin condition out of the literally millions of regular colloidal silver users in the U.S. and Canada, and then broadcast it from the rooftops as if it were the norm. But they won't mention the astonishing 2.2 million people who suffer serious and quite often life-threatening adverse reactions from prescription drug use every single year, or the 100,000 Americans KILLED each year from prescription drug use, which is 30 times more than all of the U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war each year! Let’s see now: two or three people turning blue in 20 years from excessive colloidal silver usage, versus 100,000 people a year being flat-out put into their graves by common drugs their doctors prescribed them. Which is more newsworthy? I’ll leave that up to you to decide.
This man’s case is obviously an extremely rare one. But it is a good example of what we have been saying for years: In much the same way you wouldn’t eat a half a bottle of vitamins a day unless you want to endure some potentially nasty side effects over time, you also can’t take excessive amounts of colloidal silver daily without eventually provoking a nasty side effect called argyria. Most people are intelligent enough not to take the kind of huge daily dosages that would be necessary to stain your skin like this man has apparently done over the course of the past 14 years. But there are still many web sites out there that claim colloidal silver has “no side effects whatsoever” and that you can “drink all you want with no risk.” Those are blatantly untrue statements. And we have been sounding the alarm against such statements for years.
Again, just as you can’t take all of the vitamins you want every day without risk, so you can’t drink all of the colloidal silver you want each day without risk. If you take excessive quantities of colloidal silver daily for long periods of time, you do indeed risk contracting argyria (i.e., skin graying). It is not a guarantee you will become argyric. But it is a very real risk. The key to avoiding side effects from colloidal silver, or from any other natural supplement for that matter, is the same one your mother taught you when you were a little child: “Don’t overdo it; use MODERATION in all things.” If an ounce of colloidal silver a day works good for you, then for goodness sakes don’t start thinking that maybe 16 ounces a day will be even better. It is that “more must be even better” mentality that ultimately produces these rare cases of side effects which the news media in turns capitalizes on in order to scare people away from using this otherwise safe and powerfully effective all-natural infection-fighting agent and immune system booster, which has been used by tens of millions of people worldwide since it was first invented in the late 1800’s shortly after Edison harnessed electricity.
For those interested in learning more about colloidal silver dosage, please to our web site at www.thesilveredge.com and download our NO COST special report titled “What's the "Safest" Daily Dosage for Colloidal Silver?” which uses the EPA’s (Environmental Protection Agency) own figures to determine how much colloidal silver is safe to take daily. Just use the blue link in the turquoise-colored box located in the upper left-hand corner of the home page. You might also want to scroll down the page and find the link titled “Buyer Beware: Not All Colloidal Silver Generators Are the Same” and read that article, which is posted right on the web site.
What’s more, our home page article will explain how we became the largest colloidal silver generator distributor in the world, and it also reveals our role in helping develop the world’s most popular colloidal silver generator – the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator – which produces silver particles so infinitesimally small the human body is able to absorb, utilize, and successfully excrete them with greater ease than any of the silver solutions produced by conventional colloidal silver generators. This superior absorption, utilization and excretion alleviates the need to take huge daily quantities of colloidal silver, giving you all of the benefits of this powerful natural infection-fighting agent and immune system booster without the risk associated with excessive usage.
Finally, if you want to learn even more about the safe usage of colloidal silver, I am happy to announce that Life & Health Research Group has recently placed their one-hour, studio-quality Colloidal Silver Secrets video on sale for only twenty bucks. If features yours truly being interviewed relentlessly by television personality Kristyn Burtt on just about every aspect of colloidal silver usage you can imagine. I even demonstrate how to make a crude, emergency colloidal silver generator out of common household implements in under two minutes. I don’t know how long they will keep this great 60-minute long video (available in DVD or VHS) available at such a low price, so you should check it out now at www.lifeandhealthresearchgroup.com
Regards and good health!
Spencer Jones for TheSilverEdge.com
Blue man and colloidal silver -- what's the real story
Several things about this news video from CNN that strike me as odd right off the bat:
First of all, the man is really blue. I mean really blue. When people contract argyria (i.e., skin graying) from ingesting excessive amounts of colloidal silver over long periods of time, they usually turn grey, not blue. That’s because the excessive silver buildup in their body has worked its way to the skin (the human body’s largest organ of elimination), and when the sun strikes the skin it tarnishes the large number of silver particles lodged there, turning the skin slate grey.
It is quite possible this man actually has a heart disease resulting in cyanosis (skin bluing from oxygen deficiency in the blood). Nevertheless, he says his condition is the result of taking colloidal silver for the past 14 years, so we have to take his word for it.
As I have been warning for the past 12 years, drinking excessive amounts of colloidal silver on a daily basis for long periods of time will indeed result in argyria for many people, particularly those with poor kidney and liver function. That’s because the excessive daily intake of silver particles is more than their kidneys and liver can expel at any one time. This can result in a residual buildup of the silver particles in the body’s tissues each time a person drinks more silver than their excretory organs can expel. Eventually, over time, the body tries to push this residual buildup of silver from the tissues out toward the skin, at which point the skin turns grey upon exposure to sunlight.
Also, note that the news video from CNN doesn’t tell us how much colloidal silver this man was taking daily. This is a typical ploy of the corporate news media. They want you to believe that any amount of colloidal silver is potentially dangerous, when that is in reality the farthest thing from the truth. But to create the illusion, they don’t bother to tell you how much colloidal silver was taken each day for those 14 years, even though that is the most critical factor in the story! As one experienced colloidal silver user stated in a blog regarding this news video, “This idiot would had to have drank Colloidal Silver by the gallon to have that happen to him!” While we disavow the name-calling, the point is well taken. You have to try real hard to discolor your skin by drinking colloidal silver. It is actually easier to turn your skin orange from drinking too much carrot juice than it is to turn your skin gray (or blue) from drinking colloidal silver.
We also noticed that that the gentleman in the CNN video is shown using a conventional colloidal silver generator distributed by a company in Canada. We are familiar with the company that makes the exact generator displayed in the news video, and personally like the people behind the company. We have spoken with them several times in the past, and they are clearly very sincere about helping, educating and empowering people to be responsible for their own health. But as we have warned you for many years now, most conventional colloidal silver generators produce overly-high levels of silver (i.e., ppm, or silver by weight) in every batch, and the particle size of the silver is also often overly-large. So you have to be very careful if you are using a conventional colloidal silver generator.
This is precisely the reason why we chose to distribute the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator, which allows you to produce silver particles so small it takes a Transmission Electron Microscope operating at a whopping 175,000x magnification to see them. In comparison, silver particles produced by conventional colloidal silver generators can generally be seen under a standard microscope operating at only 20,000x magnification. This means the silver particles produced by the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator are an astonishing 875% smaller than those produced by conventional colloidal silver units. In other words, they are far smaller than any blood cell, blood vessel, virus, bacteria, or fungus. You can see a Transmission Electron Microscope photograph of these tiny sub-microscopic silver particles by going to our home page at www.thesilveredge.com and scrolling down until you get near the bottom of the page, where you will see it on the right-hand side. As you will see, the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator produces silver particles as small as .0008 microns, which is eight ten-thousandths of a single micron. As far as we know, these are the smallest silver particles produced by any low-voltage colloidal silver generator on the face of the earth. This is probably why the new Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator is now the world’s most popular colloidal silver generator.
Finally, this gentleman’s contention that his skin turned blue from rubbing colloidal silver on it, rather than from drinking it, is…well…rubbish. If the colloidal silver actually did cause his condition, then it was from drinking it in excessive quantities over long periods of time. If he rubbed anything on his skin and turned it blue, I can assure you it was not colloidal silver. This man is apparently blue nearly from head to toe. It is highly unlikely he was rubbing colloidal silver all over his body. And even if he was, it would not have turned him into a Smurf.
Also I would be extremely remiss if I did not point out one more vital fact in regards to this news video: Out of the estimated seven to 10 million regular colloidal silver users in the United States alone, this is only the second or third person the news media have been able to find in the last 20 years (to my knowledge, anyway) who has “turned blue.” (For the inside scoop on the last news media “blue man,” see our web site at www.thesilveredge.com and scroll down to the link titled “Did Colloidal Silver Turn This Man Blue?” As you will see, the news media claimed a man turned blue from taking colloidal silver back in 2002, but that story turned out to be highly exaggerated.)
At any rate, I still find it absolutely amazing that the news media will find two or three people who get this benign but unsightly skin condition out of the literally millions of regular colloidal silver users in the U.S. and Canada, and then broadcast it from the rooftops as if it were the norm. But they won't mention the astonishing 2.2 million people who suffer serious and quite often life-threatening adverse reactions from prescription drug use every single year, or the 100,000 Americans KILLED each year from prescription drug use, which is 30 times more than all of the U.S. troops killed in the Iraq war each year! Let’s see now: two or three people turning blue in 20 years from excessive colloidal silver usage, versus 100,000 people a year being flat-out put into their graves by common drugs their doctors prescribed them. Which is more newsworthy? I’ll leave that up to you to decide.
This man’s case is obviously an extremely rare one. But it is a good example of what we have been saying for years: In much the same way you wouldn’t eat a half a bottle of vitamins a day unless you want to endure some potentially nasty side effects over time, you also can’t take excessive amounts of colloidal silver daily without eventually provoking a nasty side effect called argyria. Most people are intelligent enough not to take the kind of huge daily dosages that would be necessary to stain your skin like this man has apparently done over the course of the past 14 years. But there are still many web sites out there that claim colloidal silver has “no side effects whatsoever” and that you can “drink all you want with no risk.” Those are blatantly untrue statements. And we have been sounding the alarm against such statements for years.
Again, just as you can’t take all of the vitamins you want every day without risk, so you can’t drink all of the colloidal silver you want each day without risk. If you take excessive quantities of colloidal silver daily for long periods of time, you do indeed risk contracting argyria (i.e., skin graying). It is not a guarantee you will become argyric. But it is a very real risk. The key to avoiding side effects from colloidal silver, or from any other natural supplement for that matter, is the same one your mother taught you when you were a little child: “Don’t overdo it; use MODERATION in all things.” If an ounce of colloidal silver a day works good for you, then for goodness sakes don’t start thinking that maybe 16 ounces a day will be even better. It is that “more must be even better” mentality that ultimately produces these rare cases of side effects which the news media in turns capitalizes on in order to scare people away from using this otherwise safe and powerfully effective all-natural infection-fighting agent and immune system booster, which has been used by tens of millions of people worldwide since it was first invented in the late 1800’s shortly after Edison harnessed electricity.
For those interested in learning more about colloidal silver dosage, please to our web site at www.thesilveredge.com and download our NO COST special report titled “What's the "Safest" Daily Dosage for Colloidal Silver?” which uses the EPA’s (Environmental Protection Agency) own figures to determine how much colloidal silver is safe to take daily. Just use the blue link in the turquoise-colored box located in the upper left-hand corner of the home page. You might also want to scroll down the page and find the link titled “Buyer Beware: Not All Colloidal Silver Generators Are the Same” and read that article, which is posted right on the web site.
What’s more, our home page article will explain how we became the largest colloidal silver generator distributor in the world, and it also reveals our role in helping develop the world’s most popular colloidal silver generator – the Micro-Particle Colloidal Silver Generator – which produces silver particles so infinitesimally small the human body is able to absorb, utilize, and successfully excrete them with greater ease than any of the silver solutions produced by conventional colloidal silver generators. This superior absorption, utilization and excretion alleviates the need to take huge daily quantities of colloidal silver, giving you all of the benefits of this powerful natural infection-fighting agent and immune system booster without the risk associated with excessive usage.
Finally, if you want to learn even more about the safe usage of colloidal silver, I am happy to announce that Life & Health Research Group has recently placed their one-hour, studio-quality Colloidal Silver Secrets video on sale for only twenty bucks. If features yours truly being interviewed relentlessly by television personality Kristyn Burtt on just about every aspect of colloidal silver usage you can imagine. I even demonstrate how to make a crude, emergency colloidal silver generator out of common household implements in under two minutes. I don’t know how long they will keep this great 60-minute long video (available in DVD or VHS) available at such a low price, so you should check it out now at www.lifeandhealthresearchgroup.com
Regards and good health!
Spencer Jones for TheSilverEdge.com
The Blue man
This is funny...
Ok education time...
Nothing is wrong with colloidal silver, as long as it is made properly, and used properly. Its properties are amazing and those who know how to make it and use it properly know this. The cases of Algyria are so minimal but the reasons are the same to the very few who have encountered it. They make it with tap water, or spring water, and drink way more than necessary, and they should not drink it on a daily basis in large quanities, then go out into the sun, this causes a photo reaction to the silver mixed with other minerals and salts found in most water. (silver nitrate ingested can cause algyria, not colloidal silver)
Colloidial silver made with steam distilled water, taken in quanities of a couple of ounces daily, when needed to deal with infections, yeast, mold or bacterias, works wonders! It is safe for pets, plants, and cleaning. It should be tested for strength before taken to make sure its in the proper peramaters. It can be purchased online already tested from reputable companies.
Some references:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/8/prweb75842.htm
http://www.silvermedicine.org
http://www.silver-colloids.com/Reports/reports.html
http://www.utopiasilver.com/
And it BLue Man effect is curable, take a while and takes some medications, but it is reversable. Some one needs to let this man know!
Thanks.
Cherie
Can he sing?
He should see if he can join the Blue Man band.
when asked?
he could always just tell folks:
'..I'm just a huge picasso fan..'
(...not sure how many people would actually get it,
(they still teach 'art,' in schools I hope, or has all the money gone to sports...)
more of the skin-ny of it
he's cool with being blue. the color, not depressed. because he could definitely cover it up with make up.
I'm curious
if it has anything to do with the ailment that affects (the British,) royals, where they develop a condition (usually not permenant,) where their urine turns blue (there was a movie about it in the late eighties, early nineties 'Madness of King George,' I think...
Interesting situation (but for them, it had to do with bloodlines getting too close and intermingled...)
You would think there would be a (topical,) tint that could be introduced (lt or dk orange)
-to which a more moderate and socially less noticible skin colour could be achieved (most tanning cremes, particularlly the early ones went more for a copper or bronze look.)
-Maybe not used all the time, -but it may help.
wow
are people really that mean? am i sheltered to think that overt discrimination is a thing of the past? i cant believe that anyone would openly be hurtful.
its not like he's horrific. not that if he were i would understand, its just that i expected something far worse.
besides, if his girlfriend loves him as he is, why wouldnt anyone else?
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