Don't assume that someone who looks grey has been taking colloidal
silver. It's more likely to be caused by heart medication.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=heart+medication%2C+side+effects%2C+blue+discoloration
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/amiodarone_ad.htm
"Dermatological adverse reactions occur in about 15% of patients, with
photosensitivity <javascript:defwindow('photosensitivity')> being most
common (about 10%). Sunscreen and protection from sun exposure
<javascript:defwindow('exposure')> may be helpful, and drug
<javascript:defwindow('drug')> discontinuation is not usually necessary.
Prolonged exposure <javascript:defwindow('exposure')> to Cordarone
occasionally results in a blue-gray pigmentation. This is slowly and
occasionally incompletely reversible
<javascript:defwindow('reversible')> on discontinuation of drug
<javascript:defwindow('drug')> but is of cosmetic
<javascript:defwindow('cosmetic')> importance only."
David
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