It takes "time" for Silver Chloride to form..mix and use immediately.


ANY form of silver "can" make you turn blue..it's all about the *amount* "retained" IF you are making CS, salt or not, and have NO idea how strong...AND.. you have a metals elimination problem [VERY rare] ..it can make a Smurf out of you.

The combination is EXTREMELY unlikely.
100s of 1,000s of people have been making CS for 30+ years with no clue as to what they were doing, have been swilling MSP and Silver Citrate in the hundreds of PPM and there are what?
 5 cases?  maybe 7?

I have in my possession a generator sold in the 80s that makes a black/brown emulsified stratified MUD in only 4 minutes.
 How many were sold?
 How many blue mud drinkers are there?

Even Rosemarys nose drops, as wide as a "prescribed" medicine is spread, didn't make very many Rosemarys...supposing there actually is another one, someplace.

On Rosemary Smurfetts website, long ago, there were links to studies that expressed extreme frustration in the inability to find or make enough cases to study...even using injection in the thousands of PPM silver compounds barely short of being fatal. [NONE of the studies had ANYTHING to do with "Colloidal" silver, despite being piled up under a title that had the term dominating the cover of the collection. ] When it became apparent to those who can [and will] read, that the "proof" DIS-claimed her claims, the links walked away.

NO proof...is better for a story of an extreme rarity made into a common danger, than dis-proof dis-covered.

 Yes, you CAN be killed by a meteorite...it has happened.
 Code blue, code blue...
 It's "Helmet Day" !

Ode



At 12:16 PM 5/6/2009 -0400, you wrote:
Lea Ann Savage wrote:
I thought salt in CS made silver chloride and that was what made people turn blue?
CS (that is the colloid) doesn't make people blue, CS helps prevent it.
Silver compounds are what make people blue (that is the ionic silver).
Silver chloride is a silver compound, but has a very limited solubility of about .8 ppm. Your tears are salty, so you are going to get the same amount of silver chloride whether you add the salt before adding to the eye, or after, the only difference is that a saline solution will not cause burning due to the electrolyte imbalance. Also if you add and let the excess silver chloride precipitate out, there will be that much less silver chloride in your eye, which if argyria is a concern would be an advantage.

Marshall

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    ----- Original Message -----
    *From:* Marshall Dudley <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Tuesday, May 05, 2009 4:51 PM
    *Subject:* Re: CS>ocular herpes?

    Even distilled water can make the eye uncomfortable. If you mix just
    enough salt in it to make it a saline solution, it will be less of a
    problem.  However all the ionic portion over about .8 or so ppm will
    settle out, but the colloidal portion will be untouched.



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