Since I made the comments on the Argyria cure formula, I sent ean mail to Silvermedicine asking about the argyria cures they list. Jason Eaton was kind enough to send the response below that I would like to share with the list. The cure used by Dr. Grace Ziem is discussed a little more at Eytons' Earth and it may be that it is possible to sweat the silver out. I previously sent an email to the site listing EDTA as a cure for argyria but as yet I have not received a response. - Steve N
________________________________ From: Jason R Eaton [mailto:resea...@silvermedicine.org] Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 9:03 AM To: Norton, Steve Subject: Re: Argyria Cured Hi Steve: I am no longer in communication with the individuals who reversed argyria. Please note that two of the three cases found cures independently of each other, with common denominators. Also note, that for years some medical doctors who were more research oriented than practice oriented have commented that substances like selenium should theoretically work to bind and "sweep out" silver bound in tissues. I came across comments such as these ten years ago. However, nobody had developed a protocol. The first case was the individual that had syphilis in his brain. The second case was a metal smith, a friend of mine, who had severe argyria and metal toxicity. He was treated at John Hopkins Center for Environmental Medicine by Dr. Grace Ziem ( now retired ). Dr. Grace Ziem came up with the same ingredients that the original argyria sufferer had; yet independently. Dr. Ziem's protocol was much more extensive, including steam sauna baths and other supplements which my friend could not directly recall. Yes, the protocol listed at Eytons' Earth is the same one. I also have reports of two individuals who have visibly lessened the greyness of the skin within about three months of using the protocol. One stopped because she was upset that the grey was dissapearing from her hands but not her neck. One I eventually lost communication with just due to the pace of life; she reported that the mild case of argyria on her face was lessening. However, I also have one individual who claims the formula has not worked at all over a six month period; but in all honestly, I could not see the argyria at all in the original pictures she sent, so I can only trust her judgement. Therefore, at this point, I do not believe that the argyria cure will work for everyone, but I also have no doubt that it can be reversed. If nothing more, the article and the forum link can provide a foundation for further research; a starting point. I have never met anyone with argyria who has been willing to publically admit it, or allow me to use their images or personal information. I wish I had further information to share; as I do get reliable information, I will do updates. Kind Regards, Jason ----- Original Message ----- From: Norton, Steve <mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com> To: resea...@silvermedicine.org Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 8:16 AM Subject: Argyria Cured Dear Sirs, You make the following statements on your site: "Fact: We have uncovered three known cases of argyria cured. The first and second cases of argyria cured involve intense cleansing protocols designed specifically to eliminate silver and other environmental toxic agents from the human body. The third case, thusfar unique, involves laser surgery. The second confirmed case was a true silver poisoning case with cosmetic argyria. The case was handled by John Hopkins Center for Environmental Health, with Dr. Ziem ( now retired ) consulting. The silver poisoning was due to industrial exposure to a wide array of toxic substances." But you provide no details to substantiate your claim. Would you please provide information on the first cleansing protocol or confirmatin that you are referring to the formula posted at Eytons' Earth? Also, did you have direct communication with the first case of argyria cured or are you relying on an anonymous testamonial? What do you consider as sufficient to declare a cure confirmed? I read the posts at Eytons' Earth regardind the formula for a argyria cure and there is a noticable lack of commenters who used the formula and had success. I assume that since you claim only 3 know cases of argyria cured that you are also not aware of anyone, other that the originator of the formula, who claims success with the formula. Is this correct? Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated. BTW, you are providing a wonderful service with your site. Thank you. - Steve Norton stephen.nor...@ngc.com -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <mdev...@eskimo.com>