I'm going to be forced to agree with Nenah here.
No, it won't "turn you steely grey" either, and I'll go further and state it
won't discolour fingernail beds either. If anyone wishes to take a look around
on a global basis they would see numerous individuals who have grey coloration
in their fingernail beds, which is NOT attributable to the intake of silver
preparations. People make that assumption simply because they cannot
completely expel from the mind published articles they have read. Those
articles do not go into enough detail either with a fuller explanation. Those
articles portray guilt by association and inuendo.
It would be preferable for you to say something occurred to you personally,
followed by a detailed explanation of exactly what circumstances you *beleive*
may have contributed to the outcome you experienced, not make a sweeping
statement such as 'taking silver will turn you grey'. You could have said..."I
would advise you don't do this -- {fill in the blank} -- as I believe this may
have contributed to my -- {fill in the blank} --."
Sweeping statements such as the one you made only purpetuate the myth that
'taking silver will turn you grey', that is simply not true without a detailed
explanation of circumstances attributable to the individual whereby people will
then not be instantly put on the back foot when they hear this stuff mentioned.
Silver preparations such as we speak of here *alone* and blue or grey do NOT
go together!
Inform others about your experience by all means, but refer to your own
experience only. A blanket statement is just not accurate.
Not entering into any debate on this, but of the millions, or dare I say
multimillions, of people imbibing in this stuff around the planet on a daily
basis, there is not an increasing population or abundance of smurfs walking
around, that's the simple truth. You are an isolated case, and perhaps one
amongst a few, but without a detailed explanation of exactly the circumstances
by which you experienced any self perceived undesirable outcome it remains an
isolated case among those few.
Make a personal observation and suggestion regarding ingestion of a certain
volume over time frame for possible prevention of what you may have experienced
by all means, but it remains a personal observation, not a generally accepted
fact.
N.
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2012 12:34:39 -0800
Subject: Re: CS>Help Needed for Mono (Epstein-Barr Virus)
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
You are right. It turns you a steely gray, not blue and it does it with
properly made CS but you have to take it for a very long time,and lots of it. I
don't think you are doing anyone a favor telling them, it can't happen.
Once it starts to be noticeable you can stop taking it ( CS/EIS) and you
won't get any worse but it doesn't take much use at all after that to get worse.
At that point you might consider switching to CDS as I did . It does mostly
anything CS does but doesn't have the side effect.
15 drops of CDS in apple juice has no smell or taste, but work up slowly unless
you want to vomit.
Dave
On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 12:09 PM, Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> wrote:
Properly made colloidal silver/CS/EIS (Electrically Isolated
Silver)/Ionic Silver/all of the above does not turn the skin blue.
That’s a scare tactic perpetrated by Big Pharma.
Nenah