Jason,
There was an agryia victim on another CS list a few months ago who said she got 
her CS from Water Oz, she also knew of several other people who had the same 
problem from their CS.  technically water oz does not sell CS,  they call it 
minerized water or something like that.  I knew when I looked at their prices 
it was something to beware of, way, way too cheap to be of any value, and sure 
enough it turns out that it is too good to be true.  I wonder if our current 
victim is one of those who are in the group of Water Oz law suits?
Nancy...

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  Hi Argyria Victim:

  Finally, your true agenda shows ( locating other sufferers for the attorney's 
class action suit ).  

  I do wish you the best of luck, I believe the company you are trying to sue 
deserves it.

  I know I stated I wouldn't speak for you, but I'm tired of the double talk.

  The company in question is either ENIVA Corporation or Invive.  Sorry, I 
sometimes get the two companies confused.

  I've seen Eniva distributors marketing silver at quoted 8,000 PPM.... Some 
have even claimed to sell a monoatomic silver.  The Eniva bottle I've seen 
claims to be 275 PPM, but Stephen Quinto measured it at 325 PPM, with a PH of 
just over 5.4.

  Envive markets an MSP up to 5,000 PPM.

  Of course, we've been warning people about products such as these for YEARS.  

  Eniva Corporation has apparently removed their silver product their corporate 
website and member subdomains, so maybe they are pulling it off of the market ( 
finally ).

  Both Envive silver and ENIVA silver place users at a very great risk for 
argyria.

  Kind Regards,

  Jason