Good point. Only looking at the negative won't allow you to see the whole 
picture.  Thanks for the info. 

 - Steve N



----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Monett <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Jan 29 23:05:40 2010
Subject: Re: CS>WHY EIS is less likely to cause Argyria!


  > But first,  a request. I think that some good  information  can be
  > gained from  evaluating the silver usage of those on the  list who
  > have blue moons in their fingernails. I would like to  request all
  > who can, to provide it the following info:

  >Average daily amount used
  >Average ppm of EIS
  >How EIS was made
  >Number of years till nail beds turned blue/grey
  >Any unusual supplements used in conjunction with the EIS

  Steve, you  need some more data points from people who  do  not have
  blue moons. Here's mine:

  Average daily amount ingested : < 100ugm sublingual
  Number of years : ~8
  Average ppm of EIS : 14uS after correction for contamination
  How EIS was made : LVDC plot conductance curve
  Number of years till nail beds turned blue/grey : N/A
  Any unusual supplements used in conjunction with the EIS : none 

  Regards,

  Mike M.


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