Dave Darrin wrote:
Sol
The first thing I noticed were all the things for sale when the page
came up and at the end of the article. For a not for profit website
they have a lot of stuff for sale.
They say Paul Karason's blue skin was partly from putting CS on his
skin. I have bathed in it a number of times and have no Argeria
anywhere but my face. He looks more like he bathed in Rit.
Some times experts say things that don't quite ring true in my mind.
Dave
They are wrong, it is partly from putting silver chloride on his skin,
not colloidal silver. As far as I know he has never ever taken or made
any true colloidal silver. Silver chloride is what is in photographic
paper and negatives, so he made his skin into a photographic negative,
and after exposure to the sun the rest is predictable. In fact one way
to make a permanent blue tattoo real easily is to put some silver
chloride or silver nitrate solution on the skin, let it soak in (dmso
might be useful here), place a stencil over it and expose to blue or uv
light. Once this is done, apply more silver solution mixed with baking
soda and a developer, such as caffeine, and let it "develop"..
Warning, strong silver nitrate is very caustic and can cause burns, so
please know what you are doing if you want to try this.
Marshall
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