She has actually sued already?

He himself could also himself present the evidence of doses of EIS that
don't cause argyria, and then note how the recommended use on his product
falls way below that.  The EPA study and the Indian diet of silver foil on
sweets are the two relevant things.  Also, he could argue that since
argyria develops gradually, why did she not stop much sooner when she first
noticed the argyria.

Maybe that doctor could testify?

Hopefully he knows enough to show that argyria caused historically by other
types of silver does not apply to EIS, as would certainly come up in the
case.



On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Marshall <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just had a call from Russell, who owns Neutrasilver.  He has some lady
> who apparently painted her body with silver and exposed herself to the sun
> on purpose to try and get argyria, telling one of her doctors that she is
> going to be a millionaire after the lawsuit.  He is looking for someone who
> knows what the heck they are talking about, and will not prostitute
> themselves out to the FDA or anyone else for money who can testify in his
> behalf.
>
> Anyway, if anyone on this list has the credentials to testify, or knows
> someone who does, that is willing to tell the truth, let me know.  I was
> thinking of maybe Brooks Bradley, but don't know how to locate him.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marshall
>
>
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