M. Dudley has written many times in past about the possible role of
caffeine in producing argyria, and the role of sunlight.
He might be able to pull up some previous posts on this topic that
would be enlightening, and help to "develop" some ideas about the
phenomenon under discussion.
Caffeine intake may be a major factor if he is correct.
On Friday, Jan 29, 2010, at 04:48 Asia/Tokyo, Norton, Steve wrote:
Dave,
Your information on your experience with EIS is very interesting and
useful.
To summarize your EIS usage, you took an average of one pint per day
(sometimes more - sometimes less) for eight years. All the EIS was
clear
colored and made with a colloid master 777 using a setting for 20 ppm.
I assume that the 8 years is from the start of using EIS to today.
The time from noticing blue moons to noticing a skin discoloration was
2
to 3 years. During those 2 to 3 years, you continued taking an average
of one pint per day of EIS. Other than the niacin, you took no unusual
types or amounts of supplements.
Can you tell us how long it was from the start of using EIS till you
first noticed blue moons?
Max,
Is it possible for you to provide similar information on your usage and
experience?
Thanks so much to both of you for your sharing.
- Steve N
From: Dave Darrin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 4:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Anecdotal Evidence and CS
The blue moons started long before the skin discoloration,I would say
about two years. Maybe three.
Dave
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