Thanks, that helps. It is always nice to know that others have reached
the same conclusion, or get some outside support for a theory.
Marshall
alchemysa wrote:
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> I have often seen referencs to argyria and the 'the sun' in medical, and
> other reports about argyria or siver toxicity.
> Heres
I've seen it here and there, [no specific URLs] but you're right, it's
not mentioned a lot and never have I seen in the detail that's covered here.
Ode
At 10:04 AM 5/3/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>Ode Coyote wrote:
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>> ## I don't recall any mention of using UV light one way or the other, but
>> s
I have often seen referencs to argyria and the 'the sun' in medical, and other
reports about argyria or siver toxicity.
Heres just one example from a google search on argyria/photographic.
"In argyria, silver deposited in the body reacts with
the sun through a process similar to that of the de
Ode Coyote wrote:
> ## I don't recall any mention of using UV light one way or the other, but
> since agyria is well known to be a photographic process, I can't imagine
> that a frustrated researcher with an agenda wouldn't figure that out.
Where else have you seen it? I have never seen argyria
## I don't recall any mention of using UV light one way or the other, but
since agyria is well known to be a photographic process, I can't imagine
that a frustrated researcher with an agenda wouldn't figure that out.
Ode
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>So, they did not use uv light in the protocl?
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>> To NOT know the ro
Ode Coyote wrote:
> At 11:07 AM 4/29/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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> >Ode Coyote wrote:
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> >> Even then..from following links on Rosemarys 'old' site, links now
> >> missing...the rate of argyria in silver workers is 1 in 2000. ie: they
> >> tried to find some cases to study, looked in the most
At 11:07 AM 4/29/2005 -0400, you wrote:
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>Ode Coyote wrote:
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>> Even then..from following links on Rosemarys 'old' site, links now
>> missing...the rate of argyria in silver workers is 1 in 2000. ie: they
>> tried to find some cases to study, looked in the most likely place to find
>> some and
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Even then..from following links on Rosemarys 'old' site, links now
> missing...the rate of argyria in silver workers is 1 in 2000. ie: they
> tried to find some cases to study, looked in the most likely place to find
> some and had a really hard time.
Could be genetic, or on
Even then..from following links on Rosemarys 'old' site, links now
missing...the rate of argyria in silver workers is 1 in 2000. ie: they
tried to find some cases to study, looked in the most likely place to find
some and had a really hard time.
There was also mention of a remarkably low rate of
So apart from turning grey these people should be fantastically healthy
thanks to all that self-made CS. Are there any records about that side
of the coin?
David
CS>Absorption of silver particles in the lungs
* From: Marshall Dudley (view other messages by this author)
* Date: Thu, 28
Hi Marshall,
Thanks, that makes a lot of sense. It may be of interest to you at this
stage that at cellular levels there is also chemo-luminescence
(ultraviolet emission) and electrochemistry together with the
peroxide. It is part of one of the energy cycles; Krebs cycle ?
Tony Moody
On 28 Ap
I think I may have finally figured out how one can get argyria when
breathing in silver dust, and how silver dust ends up being eliminated
by the body via the kidneys despite the large particle size.
I have puzzled how silver particles, too large to be absorbed, end up
causing argyria or being eli
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