> Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 13:11:40 -0400
> From: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: CS>Concentrating EIS
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 [Argria is caused by the photographic process where in an 
> alkaline environment and a developer, such as caffeine, silver atoms 
> plate out from a silver compound causing a particle to grow until it 
> becomes caught in the tissues.]
 
Marshall, can I ask you a question, or a couple of questions?
 
Not entering into any debate here, just a couple of simple questions.
 
Referring the you statement above, it appears an association between EIS/CS and 
caffeine *may?* have a causative effect for argyria...Yes/No?
1. I assume you would be reffering to coffee...Yes/No?  I believe you would be 
coffee drinkers over there, not tea drinkers <g> {tea contains caffeine too}.
2. If so, would/could you offer an opinion on how many cups of coffee a day 
would be considered necessary to show any argyria effect?
3. Is it possible, in your opinion, that this may be dependant on particular 
EIS/CS solutions ingested?
4. Is it also possible that this would be dependant on which form of coffee is 
consumed?  Brewed or instant?
 
I am aware that these questions may not be easy to answer, if there ARE any 
known answers, but as you have made the suggestion or inferrrence I figured you 
may have some information to go with it?
 
I can explain the reason for my questions if necessary.
 
N. 
> Marshall
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