Makes sense Steve.  I do tell people about argyria but I have always told them 
it has been from improperly made CS.  Mind you, none of them take it to any 
extent anyway - one 250ml bottle usually lasts months!  dee

On 27 Jan 2010, at 19:32, Norton, Steve wrote:

> One has to consider how the other person will use the EIS. Sure, if someone 
> is going to take EIS for the flu or an ounce a day for a year or a quart a 
> day for a couple months, I’d tell them they won’t get argyria from that 
> amount. But if someone is going to fight something like  Lyme disease where 
> the amounts could be high for an extended period of time (years), I would 
> warn them. In some cases, the EIS might cure a debilitating illness and the 
> risk might be worth it to the person. But I think they should know enough to 
> make an informed decision in that case.
> -          Steve N
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