to sugar).
regards
harsha godavari
- Original Message -
From: Jean Baugh
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: CS>The color of colloidal silver
Hi,
After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of
colloidal silver on top
Electromagnetic radiation can only affect CS if it is absorbed. Crystal
clear CS will therefore be unaffected by visible light, but yellow CS
can be degraded by blue light
(which is what yellow absorbs). Now clear CS will generally absorb
ultra violet radiation, and can be affected by uv light
ch would vanish since saliva contains enzyme that
>> dissolve starch (convert to sugar).
>>
>> regards
>> harsha godavari
>>
>>
>> - Original Message -
>> From: Jean Baugh
>> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>> Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:5
Do you think the glass is stopping the reaction of the sun on the
colloidal silver?
No
The reaction is photo-chemical and pure silver has no "chemical" component
in it...it is pure.
The myth that colloidal silver is light sensitive came from the old days
when people used salt or baking soda to ma
Hi Ode,
Do you think the glass is stopping the reaction of the sun on the colloidal
silver? If you know why, would you please share with us?
Once read a very interesting article about wearing glasses, caused blocking
some benefits of the sun.
Thank you,
Jean
***
> On Aug 12,
the
> starch would vanish since saliva contains enzyme that dissolve starch
> (convert to sugar).
>
> regards
> harsha godavari
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jean Baugh <mailto:oldgloryte...@srcaccess.net>>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:s
that the starch would vanish since saliva contains enzyme that
> dissolve starch (convert to sugar).
>
> regards
> harsha godavari
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jean Baugh
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT)
> Subje
and watch the change in the starch grains. My
> guess is that the starch would vanish since saliva contains enzyme that
> dissolve starch (convert to sugar).
>
> regards
> harsha godavari
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jean Baugh
> To: silver-list@eskim
nt: Sat, 11 Aug 2018 16:54:37 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: CS>The color of colloidal silver
Hi,
After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of
colloidal silver on top of the car today, in indirect sunlight, along with
another bowl of well water.
There is nothi
Hi,
After thinking about all the possible answers, decided to place another bowl of
colloidal silver on top of the car today, in indirect sunlight, along with
another bowl of well water.
There is nothing in this colloidal silver other than Walgreen’s distilled water
(Nice!), and the silver ele
clean may be a better sign than the
> bowls' appearance. There could sure be other factors at work here too, . .
> . Malcolm
>
> On 2018-08-09 19:40, Jean Baugh wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I set out a white bowl with estimated 12 to 15 ppm of colloidal silver
>
ean Baugh wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I set out a white bowl with estimated 12 to 15 ppm of colloidal silver
>> for my dogs, in the shade. Within minutes the color began to change
>> from colorless to muddy looking. After 30 minutes, took the bowl back
>> inside
8-08-09 19:40, Jean Baugh wrote:
Hi,
I set out a white bowl with estimated 12 to 15 ppm of colloidal silver
for my dogs, in the shade. Within minutes the color began to change
from colorless to muddy looking. After 30 minutes, took the bowl back
inside and poured some more of the same colloidal si
Hi,
I set out a white bowl with estimated 12 to 15 ppm of colloidal silver for my
dogs, in the shade. Within minutes the color began to change from colorless to
muddy looking. After 30 minutes, took the bowl back inside and poured some
more of the same colloidal silver in another white bowl
What parts and pieces? Sounds like too much current. "Runaway" and an over
loaded Nernst Diffusion Layer. To high of a *current density*.
If you drip some hydrogen peroxide into that amber batch and it loses
color after a few hoursthat would be suspended silver oxide that has
for
On 19 Sep 2015 at 22:05, mk wrote about :
Subject : CS>Dark Amber Color - Why?
> Finally got all of my parts and pieces together - had to run the water in
> the distiller after I found the so-called distilled water I bought, wasn't
> distilled, put the device to work and after ab
What are you making?
On Saturday, September 19, 2015 3:05 PM, mk <2wordsproduct...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Finally got all of my parts and pieces together - had to run the water
in the distiller after I found the so-called distilled water I bought,
wasn't distilled, put the device to wo
Finally got all of my parts and pieces together - had to run the water
in the distiller after I found the so-called distilled water I bought,
wasn't distilled, put the device to work and after about 3 hours - the
solution turned dark amber.
Why?
Joy
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The longer you use the electrodes the thinner they get and the more they
get pitted. The color change is due to less reflectivity of the metal
surface due to the pitting, a rough surface. The pits have edges which
increase ion discharge surface area which in turn compensates for thinner
wire
my iPad
> On May 21, 2015, at 1:02 PM, JD wrote:
>
> I have a Silver Puppy and use swap mode. In past, wires were always a
> whiteish color. Recently, they have had more of a blackish color. What
> color should the wires be after making the colloidal silver? Also, should
On 05/21/2015 02:02 PM, JD wrote:
I have a Silver Puppy and use swap mode. In past, wires
were always a whiteish color. Recently, they have had more
of a blackish color. What color should the wires be after
making the colloidal silver? Also, should the wires be
cleaned, what is the proper
I have a Silver Puppy and use swap mode. In past, wires were always a
whiteish color. Recently, they have had more of a blackish color. What
color should the wires be after making the colloidal silver? Also,
should the wires be cleaned, what is the proper procedure?
Thanks
--
The Silver
OK to use the mix as is?
Thanks.
Gayla
Hi Gayla, I'm don't know why the color would change...I mix the Brooks Mix
for several people. {75% CS,--15% Glycerin & then add 10 % DMSO.} I have
never had a color change. Just the normal heat when the DMSO is added.
There must be s
What's that in Dog-Years?...
Dan
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:45 PM, sol wrote:
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>>
>> This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so short,
>> and maybe white. So if argyria were to develop, that is the place to expect
>> it.
>>
>> Marshall
>>
> Hi Marsha
Marshall Dudley wrote:
Not by consuming, but yes, it can from direct application. I have
heard of it developing in only an hour when silver nitrate is spilled
on the skin. But more likely it is staining, from it being splashed
on the skin, then evaporating, and will be in/on the epidermis ins
Not by consuming, but yes, it can from direct application. I have heard
of it developing in only an hour when silver nitrate is spilled on the
skin. But more likely it is staining, from it being splashed on the
skin, then evaporating, and will be in/on the epidermis instead of in
the permanen
Marshall Dudley wrote:
This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so
short, and maybe white. So if argyria were to develop, that is the
place to expect it.
Marshall
Hi Marshall,
Would you expect argryia to develop in a time period of one month, or
to reverse after a per
Dudley
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 10:19:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how
CS could cause it?
This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so short, and
maybe white. So if argyria were to develop,
This likely the only area that gets any sunlight, with the fur so short,
and maybe white. So if argyria were to develop, that is the place to
expect it.
Marshall
carolG wrote:
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your
question of my dogs color of fur or
Hi There Cathy - I use EIS in my hair any time, after washing it,
during the day, whenever I feel like it
not only does it rejuvenate the hair follicles it also deals with
dandruff, skin cancer, and makes the hair
fuller with more body
Take good care and USE the EIS for everything, if aft
I am curious, how do you use CS in hair? Mix in shampoo? Do you rinse
with it? How long does the color stay?
Thanks
Cathy
In a message dated 3/7/2010 1:07:39 P.M. Central Standard Time,
oha...@juno.com writes:
Hi There Sol, I am not a dog as yet, although many have called me a
total in a 24 hour period? ml or
ounces
Just quick simple answers will do, you don't need to elaborate.
N.
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 16:54:45 -0800
From: cgiam...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how
this could have
mo.com
Sent: Sun, March 7, 2010 5:42:21 PM
Subject: Re: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how
this could have happened?
Hi Carol,
I've used CS for at least 12 years on all my kitties, on several friends' pet
animals and all my immediate family'
Hi Carol,
I've used CS for at least 12 years on all my kitties, on several friends' pet animals and all my immediate family's dogs and cats, several rescued animals and 1 tiger, plus loads of roadhit opossums.
I have never seen nor heard of a color change such as you are
Sol, Just replied to you personally, legs/paws more like a light silverish from
what I recall for the short duration onlyher nose, forgot to share also had
same effects, but believe it was more darkish silverher normal skin color:
white vs. pink or red...Thanks for asking...
Really
Carol,
From responses received so far, I see I forgot to ask what is the
normal color of your dog's skin on her legs and paws? Was the color
change to "silverish" a lightening or a darkening?
thanks,
sol
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Hi There Sol, I am not a dog as yet, although many have called me a
female one many times, I have grey hair - probably as a result of the
foregoing, anyway when I use EIS in my hair, it goes darker and back
to my original colour, so you could say it rejuvenates the hair
follicles to give th
2010 3:42:40 AM
Subject: RE: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how
CS could cause it?
Short of hitting you with a million questions...Splash some over the animals
fur and feet with the same regularity as before when you were treating the
animal and see what
, March 7, 2010 4:08:36 AM
Subject: RE: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how
CS could cause it?
[
dn't come through with the a response to your question
> of my dogs color of fur or skin color noticeable changes or it was missed.
> So here's the answer:
>
> skin color on paws and legs only changed--not fur.
>
> Believe it or not, this is my story and our eyes inc
appen. A strange phenomena.
dee
On 7 Mar 2010, at 03:32, sol wrote:
> All,
> My question to the list is: does anyone have any ideas as to what possible
> way CS could cause this kind of color change in one month or less? And have
> it reverse in a short period of time thereafter?
&g
[carolG] Her paw/skin color on legs didn't come back right away, but
considering I wouldn't call it long. Maybe I am first to experience this,
but just my observation. Regardless I am glad I tried it, no regrets at all
and now we can working our way up the ladder to see her belly and s
From: sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
> Subject: CS>color change dog's paws and legs, would like opinions on how CS
> could cause it?
>
> All,
> My question to the list is: does anyone have any ideas as to what
> possible way CS could cause this kind of color change in one month o
se is for and why it is here, it will
instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more
bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states
that this has already happened.
-- Douglas Adams
On 6 Mar 2010 at 20:32, sol wrote about :
Subject : CS>color change dog
Sol,
Thanks for note. Her paw/skin color on legs didn't come back right away, but
considering I wouldn't call it long. Maybe I am first to experience this, but
just my observation. Regardless I am glad I tried it, no regrets at all and now
we can working our way up the ladder
At 08:49 PM 3/6/2010, you wrote:
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your
question of my dogs color of fur or skin color noticeable changes or
it was missed. So here's the answer:
skin color on paws and legs only changed--not fur.
Thanks, that was
Sol,
Perhaps my message didn't come through with the a response to your question of
my dogs color of fur or skin color noticeable changes or it was missed. So
here's the answer:
skin color on paws and legs only changed--not fur.
Believe it or not, this is my story and our eyes inc
All,
My question to the list is: does anyone have any ideas as to what
possible way CS could cause this kind of color change in one month or
less? And have it reverse in a short period of time thereafter?
I have left a bit of the previous exchange, more details are in
other posts between
I gave up using H202 to add to CS Dan, as all I got was murky sludge!
I used 3% stuff. dee
On 4 Nov 2009, at 15:52, Dan Nave wrote:
In the past it has been difficult for me to make completely colorless
CS of a reasonable concentration. While the CS was clear, it usually
acquired a slight y
results, that's something to
> look at.
> But it helps to know what you did, so doing it different can also be a
> known.
>
> Ode
>
>
> At 05:39 AM 11/3/2009 -0800, you wrote:
>>
>> I make it in a clear glass container with distilled water. When done, i
-0800, you wrote:
I make it in a clear glass container with distilled water. When done, it
is always mostly clear. I am wondering since I keep using the same
colored glass bottles if it is somehow affecting the color in
time? Thanks Ode.Orrilia
From: Ode Coyote
To: silver-list@eskim
Point taken MaryAnn. dee
On 3 Nov 2009, at 20:42, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
Hi Dee. Just wanted to clarify -- it wasn't that "EIS should be
clear" that I was commenting on -- it was that "EIS should be stored
in clear glass". I want you to know that I wasn't intending to be
critical of wha
Thanks Keith. Will certainly keep that in mind. Orrilia
From: keith rice
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 3:27:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Color of CS
I have noticed that if the silver wires are too near the bottom it tends to be
m
ful at a time -- that's something that I never do. I seem always to be
using at least a cupful. :-)
MA
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 12:23:53 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Color of CS
Actually she didn't,
I have noticed that if the silver wires are too near the bottom it tends to be
more yellow too. Make it at least an inch from the bottom.
Keith
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, 3 November, 2009 18:23:53
Subject: Re: CS>Co
e accurate. For
myself, I prefer to store mine in Cobalt blue glass bottles. When I
pour it out to use it, I can clearly see if it's still clear or if
it has changed color. So far, that has never happened. I didn't
see where she said anything about using plastic. ???
MA
;. {my opinion of
course, as always} .
N.
From: d...@deetroy.org
Subject: Re: CS>Color of CS
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 12:22:35 +
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
It should be clear ideally; if its yellow it means the particles have
agglomerated which means they have clumped together, either
mine in Cobalt blue glass bottles. When I pour it out to use
it, I can clearly see if it's still clear or if it has changed color. So far,
that has never happened. I didn't see where she said anything about using
plastic. ???
MA
From: Dorothy
I make it in a clear glass container with distilled water. When done, it is
always mostly clear. I am wondering since I keep using the same colored glass
bottles if it is somehow affecting the color in time? Thanks Ode.Orrilia
From: Ode Coyote
To
From: Dorothy Fitzpatrick
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 7:22:35 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Color of CS
It should be clear ideally; if its yellow it means the particles have
agglomerated which means they have clumped together, either with themselves or
something else in the wa
How do you make it?
Ode
At 03:09 PM 11/2/2009 -0800, you wrote:
Just a question. When I make my CS, it is clear or a very light yellow
color. When I open the bottle maybe 2 days later, it is a dark gold. Is
this normal? I store my CS in green or brown colored bottles. Thanks for
should be put into clear bottles - it is not
necessary to put it in coloured bottles and you cannot see the colour
of it if you use coloured. dee
On 2 Nov 2009, at 23:09, jr orrilia wrote:
Just a question. When I make my CS, it is clear or a very light
yellow color. When I open the
Just a question. When I make my CS, it is clear or a very light yellow
color. When I open the bottle maybe 2 days later, it is a dark gold. Is this
normal? I store my CS in green or brown colored bottles. Thanks for any help
given. Orrilia
>Ode [Dirty old man..and NOT sorry]
>
>Clean mind, clean body..take your pick?
Is it really "either or"? I like them both clean :-)
..can't move the Earth without some dirt to push around.
Ode
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Heidrun,
Just wanted to say, regardless of the blue or not question you have a
lovely complexion. I am envious!
sol (female of a certain age)
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Marshall Dudley wrote:
http://silver-lightning.com/fingernails.JPG
Marshall, that photo looks like my nail beds much more than the other
photos posted.
sol
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Heidrun Beer wrote:
If you are absolutely bored (and a little interested in
the question whether a lot of colloidal silver makes
a face blue), you can vote about my face color here:
http://www.sgmt.at/personal/ColorVote.htm
I cannot see any blue in my face. Maybe the silver went
also to the
You feeling better Wayne? Glad to have you back. dee
---Original Message---
From: Wayne Fugitt
Date: 20/06/2009 11:59:22
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
At 07:15 AM 6/19/2009, you wrote:
>Here are some nail disorders in pictures. It wi
uot;Doc, I'm taking colloidal silver"
>
>Doc: "Oh, silver causes agryia" "You're gonna turn blue"
>
>He was just showing off. But with incomplete knowledge...
No, it was the other way round. He first complained about
my face color, and only two visit
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:37:21 -0700 (PDT), Tel Tofflemire wrote in
<69029.34732...@web55205.mail.re4.yahoo.com>:
>
>You look Good to me, I am 69 yr. old, so My eyes are not
>as sharp as they once were.But you do not look Grey or Blue.
>You look healthy.
>Tel Tofflemire
>
>Dewey, AZ.
Thank you!
like mine.
Pink Polka Dotted.
One has to be
from
another specific
Planet
to have that color.
Wayne
In the not so distant past,
I gave you the specific thickness of my nails
=
==
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.@sgmt.at]
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2009 9:32 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:38:53 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote in
<4a3ba2fd.2010...@king-cart.com>:
>Norton, Steve wrote:
>> I believe that Marshall once posted good pict
showing off. But with incomplete knowledge...
You look robust to me.
Chuck
Had this been an actual emergency, we would have fled in terror, and
you would have been informed
On 6/19/2009 8:30:26 AM, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@windstream.net) wrote:
Ode Coyote wrote:
..not for more than a few days for rabbits
I keep oral CS dose very low for rabbits (1 to 2 TBS to a quart of
water). For nebulizing and topical uses such as ear drops or eye
misting, or wound care, I do use it undiluted.
I have had an email or two from people who use much h
), you can vote about my face color here:
>
> http://www.sgmt.at/personal/ColorVote.htm
>
> I cannot see any blue in my face. Maybe the silver went
> also to the eyes :-
>
> The doctor who noted a "grey" face said that it is only
> in the face. The body is wh
Yeah. Tetracycline colors the fingernails a little differently.
- Steve N
- Original Message -
From: Dan Nave
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri Jun 19 12:51:52 2009
Subject: Re: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
These pictures show that the base of the fingernails ABOVE the moons
t; -Original Message-
> From: Heidrun Beer [mailto:hb...@sgmt.at]
> Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:23 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
>
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:57:57 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
> <6f45775f2ecfd4
That is good news.
- Original Message -
From: Heidrun Beer
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri Jun 19 12:19:27 2009
Subject: Re: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:52:38 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
<6f45775f2ecfd443a4822e6cec3d26fc03a...@xmbtx122.northgr
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 11:52:38 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
<6f45775f2ecfd443a4822e6cec3d26fc03a...@xmbtx122.northgrum.com>:
>The list I provided was generated by someone researching EDTA's
>effect in the body regarding it' ability to remove calcium and
>heavy metals. I am not surprised silver is
n Beer
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Fri Jun 19 11:32:14 2009
Subject: Re: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:38:53 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote in
<4a3ba2fd.2010...@king-cart.com>:
>Norton, Steve wrote:
>> I believe that Marshall once posted good pictures of blu
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:30:26 -0400, Ode Coyote wrote in
<5.2.0.9.2.20090619082056.00cc2...@pop.windstream.net>:
>
>
> Humm..good lookin ol lady!
>
> Without a color comparison within the same photo of the same thing in a
>different spot, color as a bit meaningless.
>
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 10:38:53 -0400, Marshall Dudley wrote in
<4a3ba2fd.2010...@king-cart.com>:
>Norton, Steve wrote:
>> I believe that Marshall once posted good pictures of blue fingernails
>> but I don't have that post.
>>
>
>http://silver-lightning.com/fingernails.JPG
Ah, interesting, thank
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 05:15:13 -0700, Thora Rasmussen wrote in
<200906191113.n5jbdnko016...@ultra5.eskimo.com>:
>
>Here are some nail disorders in pictures. It will put a real perspective on
>a minor problem.
>
>http://dermnetnz.org/hair-nails-sweat/nails.html#discoloured
>
>Also, when looking at n
Hi Thora,
thanks a lot for your color explanations! A whole color type course
in a nutshell :-))
Best,
Heidrun
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 04:57:41 -0700, Thora Rasmussen wrote in
<200906191055.n5jatufx028...@ultra5.eskimo.com>:
>
>You are not blue. If you note that people will se
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:25:38 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
<6f45775f2ecfd443a4822e6cec3d26fc5b0...@xmbtx122.northgrum.com>:
>Here is a picture of blue fingernails caused by silver:
>
>http://adv.medicaljournals.se/article/pdf/10.2340/0001-0180
>
>It is an extreme example. Marshall has a bette
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 08:49:20 +1030, Neville Munn wrote in
:
>
>Looks perfectly fine to me, can't go by 807/808 due to the
>camera settings, 809/810 look fine from where I'm sitting.
>
>A 'relatively' close up (not too close) outdoor shot may be
>better with natural surroundings and natural light
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:23:15 -0700 (PDT), Pat wrote in
<806318.19047...@web33808.mail.mud.yahoo.com>:
>
>The indoor setting pictures have a bluish cast, but cameras and
>lighting can make things bluish or yellowish. The automatic setting
>pictures look much more natural to me and if there is a
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:28:44 -0400, Dianne France wrote in
:
>
>Heidrun
>
>
>
>I couldn't tell colorwise but think you have a kind pretty face
>no matter what the color.
>
>
>
>Dianne
How sweet of you, Dianne :-)))
Made me smile! How nice a way to sta
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:26:12 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote in
<6f45775f2ecfd443a4822e6cec3d26fc5b0...@xmbtx122.northgrum.com>:
>I believe that Marshall once posted good pictures of blue fingernails
>but I don't have that post.
>
>Here is the binding preference of EDTA that I know of listed in order
>
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 14:33:53 -0500, Ruth Bertella wrote in
<5e8a289c8faa4e53b2564199bac38...@bertella>:
>Hey Heidrun,
>
>You don't look blue (or gray) at all to me! At most, I would call the
>first two pictures kind of a "cool" complexion, but the second two
>are definitely "warm" and rosy.
>
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 15:18:00 -0400, Evans, Antonio F. wrote in
<78e86e4f23558049a4c97cfeaef47259ebd...@vancrmsga3.vha.med.va.gov>:
>To my eyes the first set appear to have a hint of blue, the second set
>has no blue
>
>
>A. Evans/ P
Yes, I thought so too. The first set was made with "indoor"
s
On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:31:10 -0500, Clayton Family wrote in
:
>I find it really hard to tell anything from the computer monitor. The
>color is so different between the camera settings also. It sounds like
>you talked to a doctor who saw you in person, so that would carry more
>
Humm..good lookin ol lady!
Without a color comparison within the same photo of the same thing in a
different spot, color as a bit meaningless.
Many lighting systems tend toward the blue and most fair skinned people
will look a bit blue.
Add to that "old and grey"
Try tha
Beer [mailto:hb...@sgmt.at]
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Hi Steve,
actually yes, I had them checked and they are OK.
I also got 10 bottles of EDTA. Is that taking silver out along with
mercury, lead etc.?
My fi
I'll say, Thora! How ghastly, but very useful to keep. Dee
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From: Thora Rasmussen
Date: 19/06/2009 12:13:46
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Subject: RE: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
Here are some nail disorders in pictures. It will put a real perspect
/fingernails.html
Thora
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From: Norton, Steve [mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:26 PM
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Here is a picture of blue fingernails caused by silver:
http://adv.medicaljournals.se/arti
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Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:26 PM
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Here is a picture of blue fingernails caused by silver:
http://adv.medicaljournals.se/article/pdf/10.2340/0001-0180
It is an extreme example. Marshall ha
You are not blue. If you note that people will see it one day and not the
next, it has probably a lot more to do with the color of your clothes
against your face that day.
Do you color your hair? You don't have to answer that, but the color of our
hair makes a massive difference in the wa
Ditto. I think the two bottom ones look perfectly normal, but the two top
ones do have a bluish tinge. Dee
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From: Dianne France
Date: 18/06/2009 21:29:15
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Subject: RE: CS>Public Vote re: Face Color
Heidrun
I couldn't tell colorwise b
://www.aao.org/publications/eyenet/200703/am_rounds.cfm
- Steve N
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From: Heidrun Beer [mailto:hb...@sgmt.at]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 12:23 PM
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On Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:57:57 -0500, Norton, Steve wrote
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