Gee, I dunno.
Most gold rings do have silver and copper in them.
Some people turn copper braclets green pretty fast.
Skin acidity varies.
Nothing should happpen with 24 karat gold.
Ode
At 12:24 AM 8/23/2005 -0500, you wrote:
Ode,
Why are some people able to make a grey or black mark on
At 09:27 AM 8/22/2005, you wrote:
Gee, I dunno.
Most gold rings do have silver and copper in them.
Some people turn copper braclets green pretty fast.
Skin acidity varies.
Nothing should happpen with 24 karat gold.
Ode
Glad to hear you say that Ode. I have never been about to wear gold
Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
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Subject: Re: CSgrey skin from applying CS with cottonball, was Re:
CSacne
Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 08:15:30 -0400
Some people have a great deal of sulphur in their skin oils.
Sulphur tarnishes silver. ??
Ode
If sulphur tarnishes silver, and I use a lot of MSM and CS ... would that
cause anything bad?
elle
From: Ode Coyote odecoy...@alltel.net
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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSgrey skin from applying CS with cottonball, was Re:
CSacne
Date: Sat, 20 Aug
Has not caused any problem for me. I've been doing both off and on for a
couple years at least.
sol
elle roberts wrote:
If sulphur tarnishes silver, and I use a lot of MSM and CS ... would
that cause anything bad?
elle
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The only thing I would use light grey for would be to kill the bacteria
in the trap of my sink's drain. Use distilled water and make some high
quality EIS.
Marshall
grace1...@aol.com wrote:
The color of my CS was light gray. I made it in about 2 minutes with
bottled drinking (not
Ode,
Why are some people able to make a grey or black mark on their face or
arm with a gold ring? My son's girlfreind can do this any time but no
one in my family is left with a mark by stroking the skin with gold.
Does it have something to do with the sulfur content that you speak of?
Are
Some people have a great deal of sulphur in their skin oils.
Sulphur tarnishes silver. ??
Ode
At 01:54 PM 8/20/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what color was your CS? Did you add salt or
baking soda or anything else? I'd also like to know if you were using
electrodes of
Hmm,
If that was it, I should be seeing the greying, I take a ton of MSM,
and use DMSO almost daily. Those are sulfur compounds, but maybe they
don't come out AS sulfur in skin oils? I think I'd still be betting on
some kind of contamination, or the CS being very large particles or
something
The color of my CS was light gray. I made it in about 2 minutes with bottled
drinking (not distilled) water and used the .999 pure silver sticks. No
salt, baking soda, or anything else. I definitely had makeup on over it, as I
wouldn't be caught dead out of the house without it.
Jill
12:16 PM
Subject: Re: CSgrey skin from applying CS with cottonball, was Re: CSacne
The color of my CS was light gray. I made it in about 2 minutes with bottled
drinking (not distilled) water and used the .999 pure silver sticks. No salt,
baking soda, or anything else. I definitely had
Agree, and she also said her CS was light grey in color. No wonder.
sol
Nenah Sylver wrote:
Jill,
Thank you for mentioning that you made the CS with bottled drinking
water instead of distilled. I think this clears up the mystery.
There is a reason why CS must be made with distilled: the
Just out of curiosity, what color was your CS? Did you add salt or
baking soda or anything else? I'd also like to know if you were using
electrodes of .999 or better silver.
It may have been something in the cotton ball, whether real cotton or
synthetic, I would imagine they would add
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