If I recall the silveroz product claims that it is ionic silver, not colloidal
silver.  I questioned a year or so ago whether or not silver oz could lead to
argyria on this very list, but at that time no one reported such problems.

I do not believe the silver oz product is the same as what we consider colloidal
silver.

Marshall

Scharbach Family wrote:

> James, et al,
>
> The silver used was WaterOZ.    The person in question got the diagnosis of
> Argyria from
> one Dr. (purely by looks, no tests or blood work were ever done, from what I
> was told)
> went to a 2nd Dr for a 2nd opinion, and THAT Dr. did not feel that it was
> Argyria,
> and also ran blood tests etc, as I remember.
>
> Sparrow
>
> > Mary and all,
> >
> > Argyria has never been demonstrated to be reversed.
> >
> > Therefore, whatever Mary's patients condition, it was not Argyria. [Never
> > say never, but very low probability]
> >
> > Some considerations:   Were the affected people in the same geographic
> > area?   Were they using water from the same source?   Was it well water
> > from a small private well?
> >
> > Was there any sort of industrial activity in the area where the smurfed
> > people live?
> >
> > Is there a sample of the silver available?  Can more of the homemade
> silver
> > be made, using the same water as before?
> >
> > James Osbourne Holmes
> > [email protected]
> > FTNWO
> >
> >
>
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