Reid,
Believe your friends.

You've been working with silver compounds for years, now.

I don't recall the whole procedure for reversal, but I'm sure vitamin
E is involved and I think, selenium.

I'm sure someone on the list will pipe up.

                                                Chuck
Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon. 


On 4/3/2009 2:49:26 PM, Windows Live Team (reidhar...@hotmail.com)
wrote:
> Hi Everybody,
> 
> I
> don't look blue to myself, but some people tell me that I look blue to them, 
> and this is becoming annoying. I do make the 10 to 20ppm, ionic silver, and 
> drink this, however I have little doubt that this would not cause the 
> blueness. After all, it's
> in solution, and the body eliminates this.
> I'd appreciate any observations.
> 
> I'm still not convinced that this
> couldn' just as well be redness, and that people think it to be blue because 
> they've
> heard about argyria. Or I suppose that it could be cyanosis, which
> apparently has something to do with de-oxygenated blood, close to the
> surface of the skin.
> 
> If I am turning blue,
> I'm supposing that this could also have been caused by a couple of factors. 
> 1. For about ten years I've
> been teaching workers in potteries, around the world, to manufacture their
> own silver nitrate, using very pure silver and nitric acid.
> 
> This makes AgNO3 very inexpensive, by comparison to the commercial product,
> but clearly requires safety precautions. In the beginning, especially, I
> was making occasional contact with the silver salts, turning my skin black.
> After five days or so, the blackness would peel off.
> 
> 2. Three or four times a year I travel to
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