I don't know what people can really say to this except what *has* been said. If some people take CS and they go blue or gray, it has to be something to do with their systems, because most other people who take it don't seem to do this. It does seem to be a rare occurrence and the possibility of argyria is mentioned in most articles written about CS, but because it doesn't occur often, maybe no-one has bothered to go into it in depth. I believe there is a way of reversing it using selenium and Vit E I had heard. Sorry not be be of more help. dee
On 26 Jan 2010, at 04:06, Dave Darrin wrote: > Thanks Max > Couldn't have said it better. > After three tries at informing of the possibilities and not being able to > find the messages except in my sent folder I just figured that nobody wanted > to know such a thing. > Dave > > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 7:38 PM, Max Sanders <[email protected]> wrote: > Krishna here. As I've said before - took EIS for HepC got grey , still have > HepC. I gave it a shot and have used it since for other things. > >

