Well, it depends on the form of the silver. If you swallow a silver
dollar, that is 1,000,000 ppm, but will not give you argyria.
Apparently he is doing the marketing, and is purchasing it from a
manufacturer who will not tell him how it is made. He said he has done
tests on it, and found that the only two things it contains are silver
and water. I would have normally expected such a high ppm silver to be
either msp, or silver compounds, such as silver nitrate or citrate. But
if it is accurate that there are no other elements other than water and
silver, then it must be either virtually 100% colloid (mfg likely by
sputtering under a non-reactive gas blanket), or vacuum reduction of EIS
to high ppm.
If it is 100% colloid, I would have to agree, it could not cause
argyria, since argyria is caused by silver compounds reducing on
particles in the skin, but colloid is already particle, and cannot be
further reduced. If it is made by volume reduction, then what we have
there would be colloidal silver particles clumped together with silver
oxide "glue". In that case one drop of his product would be equivalent
to 360 drops of EIS or slightly over half an ounce of 10 ppm EIS. In
that case it would be possible to take really large amounts of the
equivalent of 10 ppm EIS.
Unfortunately with full information on what his product is, it is hard
to say how likely it is it would cause argyria.
Marshall
On 12/2/2011 6:37 PM, Jason R Eaton wrote:
Hi all:
...with a silver product of 3600 PPM and a claim that such a product
cannot cause argyria (which is not true), he has opened himself up to
a whole host of problems, sadly, especially since he claims that it is
impossible to get argyria with his product. On his website under lab
reports, he says "Impossible to get argyria". I don't know anybody
credible that would testify that it is impossible to get argyria with
a 3600 PPM product.
~Jason
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*From:* David AuBuchon <mailto:aubuchon.da...@gmail.com>
*To:* silver-list@eskimo.com <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>
*Sent:* Friday, December 02, 2011 14:58
*Subject:* Re: CS>Argyria
She has actually sued already?
He himself could also himself present the evidence of doses of EIS
that don't cause argyria, and then note how the recommended use on
his product falls way below that. The EPA study and the Indian
diet of silver foil on sweets are the two relevant things. Also,
he could argue that since argyria develops gradually, why did she
not stop much sooner when she first noticed the argyria.
Maybe that doctor could testify?
Hopefully he knows enough to show that argyria caused historically
by other types of silver does not apply to EIS, as would certainly
come up in the case.
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com
<mailto:mdud...@king-cart.com>> wrote:
I just had a call from Russell, who owns Neutrasilver. He has
some lady who apparently painted her body with silver and
exposed herself to the sun on purpose to try and get argyria,
telling one of her doctors that she is going to be a
millionaire after the lawsuit. He is looking for someone who
knows what the heck they are talking about, and will not
prostitute themselves out to the FDA or anyone else for money
who can testify in his behalf.
Anyway, if anyone on this list has the credentials to testify,
or knows someone who does, that is willing to tell the truth,
let me know. I was thinking of maybe Brooks Bradley, but
don't know how to locate him.
Thanks,
Marshall
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