Now when you scroll down the little old lady is the same color as the woman 
that I saw in my doctor's office except the woman was mucy younger...deb

Carol Ann <[email protected]> wrote:    Nancy. 

  Wow. That lady is grey.  This is an excerpt from her website under FAQ.
  Evidently, she already knows about the suggested reversal formula.
  http://www.together.net/~rjstan/argyria_photos_intro.html

  

  

  Is there a cure for argyria? 
  I know of two dermatologists experimenting with laser therapy. One is Allison 
Vidimos, MD. The other is Martin J. Safko, MD. Dr. Vidimos has treated the 
entire faces of two argyric people. She and the two patients are very pleased 
with the results. I have spoken with all three. Dr. Safko has done a test patch 
on one argyric person. I have seen that myself and think t! hat it looks like 
the patient's normal skin color. The treatment is experimental, painful and 
expensive. If you would like to know how to contact the doctors directly, 
please send me an email.
  
  There has been a "cure" touted on the Internet for a long time. It is the 
selenium - vitamin E "cure". Stan Jones was reportedly trying it. So far I have 
not heard that it has helped or harmed him. High doses of selenium are known to 
be toxic and there is preliminary evidence indicating that high amounts of 
vitamin E may also be bad for your health. There is no scientific reason to 
believe that this "cure" might work. I've tried unsuccessfully to track it 
down. I suspect that it may have originated with Mark Metcalf who posted a 
letter from an anonymous person who claims to have successfully used the 
"cure". Mark and I have corresponded about the matter. Mark posted our 
correspondence on his website along w! ith a bunch of nasty, untrue statements 
about me.


Nancy DeLise <[email protected]> wrote:          That would be Rosemary 
Jacobs.  She swears that her doctor back in 1930 or there about, gave her 
colloidal silver for her nose problems.  The truth is she was given nose drops 
with PURE SILVER (Not CS) and she took it much longer than prescribed.  We know 
that at that period in history doctors did prescribe prescriptions with 
powdered silver in it for various problems.  
      Some members of our list have sent her the recipe to rid her body of the 
argyeria, but she w! ill not respond nor do it since argyeria is her claim to 
fame.  She has been on Good Morning America, as well as Ripley's Believe It Or 
Not among others.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deborah G! erard 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2006 11:11 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>argyria
  

has anyone ever seen a woman that has her picture posted on a webpage somewhere 
who had developed argyria, she sure looks familiar to me...deb



          

  Carol Ann

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