There's blue in the clothing, thus reflected into the subject. Ever take up painting?
I think what's overlooked is the original diagnosis... "Doc, I'm taking colloidal silver" Doc: "Oh, silver causes agryia" "You're gonna turn blue" He was just showing off. But with incomplete knowledge... You look robust to me. Chuck Had this been an actual emergency, we would have fled in terror, and you would have been informed On 6/19/2009 8:30:26 AM, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@windstream.net) wrote: > Humm..good lookin ol lady! > > Without a color comparison within the same photo of the same thing in a > different spot, color as a bit meaningless. > Many lighting systems tend toward the blue and most fair skinned people > will look a bit blue. > Add to that.... "old and grey" > > Try that again in full spectrum full bright day sunlight..and show me > more. [wink] > > Ode [Dirty old man..and NOT sorry] > > Clean mind, clean body..take your pick? > > > > At 05:19 PM 6/18/2009 +0200, you wrote: > > > >If you are absolutely bored (and a little interested in > >the question whether a lot of colloidal silver makes > >a face blue), you can vote about my face color here: > > > >http://www.sgmt.at/personal/ColorVote.htm > > > >I cannot see any blue in my face. Maybe the silver went > >also to the eyes :-)))) > > > >The doctor who noted a "grey" face said that it is only > >in the face. The body is white, parts of it sun tanned. > > > >I have seen so many impressive Argyria faces and don't feel > >that I belong into this gallery??? > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Heidrun Beer >
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