See: 
http://www.eytonsearth.org/forum/about7.html

A Cure for Argyria: The Formula
3 Vitamin E 1000 mg 100% Natural d-alpha Tocopheryl ( note that this can be a 
dangerous amount of Vitamin E )1 Selenium 100mcg yeast free2 vegetarian Vitamin 
C 1000 mg1 teaspoon MSM organic1 super potency Vitamin B 100,1 teaspoon of Kelp 
powder:Taken every morning with 2 16oz glasses of water, with close to a total 
of 3/4 of a gallon drinking water a day.

 - Steve N

----- Original Message -----
From: Windows Live Team <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Apr 03 13:49:26 2009
Subject: CS>turning blue

Hi Everybody,
 
I don't look blue to myself, but some people tell me that I look blue to them, 
and this is becoming annoying.  I do make the 10 to 20ppm, ionic silver, and 
drink this, however I have little doubt that this would not cause the blueness. 
 After all, it's in solution, and the body eliminates this.  I'd appreciate any 
observations.
 
I'm still not convinced that this couldn' just as well be redness, and that 
people think it to be blue because they've heard about argyria.  Or I suppose 
that it could be cyanosis, which apparently has something to do with 
de-oxygenated blood, close to the surface of the skin.
 
If I am turning blue, I'm supposing that this could also have been caused by a 
couple of factors.  1.  For about ten years I've been teaching workers in 
potteries, around the world, to manufacture their own silver nitrate, using 
very pure silver and nitric acid.  
 
This makes AgNO3 very inexpensive, by comparison to the commercial product, but 
clearly requires safety precautions.  In the beginning, especially, I was 
making occasional contact with the silver salts, turning my skin black.  After 
five days or so, the blackness would peel off.
 
2.  Three or four times a year I travel to the so-called third world, and put 
drops of Mexican-made, concentrated CS into drinking water, to help with 
viruses, Montezuma's revenge, etc.
 
A friend has told me that the coloration is sometimes more noticeable and 
sometimes less so.  I understand that there is chelation, to make such color go 
away, but I know little about this.  And doesn't argyria tend to make the 
coloration splotchy?  Any thoughts anyone?
 
Reid
 


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