[There were no blue moons on his thumbs.  Something that manifests first with 
Argeria]

-So the story goes?  Each to their own belief.

 

All those stories are popular but...to my knowledge not one of those people 
were using EIS, they were using all other manner of stuff...under the name of 
Colloidal Silver...what's that? it could be any number of things couldn't it? 
which is a gross misrepresentation of what EIS is.

 

I have yet to find an article which states the use of EIS has caused this. 'CS' 
is something totally different and could include a whole multitude of things, 
*anything* and *everything* containing even a HINT of silver (and whatever else 
besides) is termed CS, EIS is just three things...silver, water and 
electricity, no mistake, no doubt, no other magic ingredients, nothing else but 
silver, water and electricity, and I have never believed that story, and never 
will, regardless of popular opinion.

 

I believe we should be paying more attention to what the product is which is 
being spoken of, am I the only one who can see a difference between the two 
here?  'CS' terminology is outdated, abused, misused and misrepresented and 
should be put away to prevent further confusion between that and EIS, it is the 
21st century, there's plenty of 'CS' books around, now is the time to write 
another book..."The Life and Times of EIS", or "EIS and the Twenty First 
Century", or "EIS Finally puts 'CS' to Rest in the Interest of dispelling 
Argyria Myth".

 

EIS and 'CS' should never appear in public together.  It may have been 
appropriate 100 years ago in the interest of science when discussing colloids, 
but not with today's product, using the methods we use for producing it.

 

.....I'm feeling much better now...'HAL'.

 

N.


 


Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 07:45:01 -0700
Subject: Re: CS>The Blue Man
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Did you notice his hands--There were no blue moons on his thumbs.  Something 
that manifests first with Argeria.
He also indicated a heart problem--could have something to do with his color.
Dave


On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 6:02 AM, MaryAnn Helland <[email protected]> 
wrote:




Did anyone see the Today show this morning?  The Blue Man was back.  The Today 
Show teased the television audience with the question "is he still blue?" and 
showed an outline of Paul (Whatever) backlit only so you had to stay tuned to 
find out.  Well -- the answer is yes, he's still blue but seems to have lost 
some intensity of color.  But I'm wondering what the heck this guy is taking -- 
he made two statements during the interview that were absolutely baffling.  
First he said that he has moved and that he can't make his "colloidal silver" 
where he's living now.  That does not compute.  If he's living in a tent 
without electricity, he can still make it with batteries.  Second -- he said 
that "it's very expensive to make".  These statements by way of explanation of 
why he's not taking CS at this time.  Whaaaaaaaat?????????  Expensive?????  
Someone refresh my memory -- didn't he refuse to give his recipe for what he's 
calling colloidal silver?  MA      

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