That would be "blue bloods", a term related to royal blood lines...not "blue skins"
 They were called blue bloods long before colloidal silver hit the scene.
They did often use silver ware. Who knows what color their skin was, why it was that blue color, if it was, or how much silver they injested or retained?

It's possible they survived the plagues more often than their peasant counterparts [if that's even true] because they were cleaner, stayed away from the populace and ate better and were more healthy to start with. Silver may or may not have had anything at all to do with it 'IF' there is any basis to the 'belief' that the royals did enjoy a higher survival rate or lower infection rate. This is an unknown... a myth based on a lose relationship of elements that no one 'knows' are really related. Myths may or may not have any relationship to fact. It's not required that they do or don't.

It would be a good thing to check out the first assumption [that blue bloods did survive better than the populace] before starting to believe the rest of the story. A lot of them DIDN'T survive. At least that can probably be determined.

In those days, taking a bath was believed to be unhealthy...probably because everyone used the same bathwater, not because taking a bath will kill ya.

Interestingly, Hindu deities are often depicted as being quite blue while everyone around them appears like regular people.
 Did they use silverware?
Ken


At 05:31 PM 4/7/2003 -0400, you wrote:
i will take into consideration that leaving a silver coin in water will have little if any change but i ask you to explain why the "blue skins" eating off of SILVERware, real silver ware survived plagues? the blue skins nicknamed due to there amount of silver intake causeing the graying of the skin hence blue skins had no battery or any mechanical ways to produce CS or did they?

----- Original Message -----
From: Ode Coyote
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 8:26 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>help me make the most perfect CS EVER

   The reason that using 6 volts works so well but takes longer that 27
volts is that the lower voltage draws less current.
  If you use a constant current generator, it lowers the voltage for you
automatically as the process goes.
  Essentially, as the CS gets stronger, the voltage gets weaker and
releases ions at a constant [preferably slow] rate.
  The major keys to making small particle CS is controlled current taylored
to your specific electrode surface area and spacing...and even distribution
of the ions as they are released. [stirring]
  A silver coin will sit in plain water for centuries virtually
unchanged.  Why would drinking that water do anything?
AC [alternating current] means that the electricity reverses polarity at
some frequency...60 times per second in America, 50 times per second in Europe.
  DC [direct current] does not change polarity.
  AC and DC are two different animals like a zebra and a mule that both
look like horses...no equivalency to chart other than they both can pull a
plow.
Other than variations in dissolved gasses due to atmospheric conditions,
water is still H2O just like it was for the Egyptions.  Hydrogen and oxygen
haven't changed.
  It  was  probably a global weather shift that made the desert, though
over grazing has fairly recently expanded it.
  That area is still pretty much like it was for the old Egyptians. They
didn't create that desert.
  That's not to say that people "can't" make a desert.
Something major happened world wide about 15,000 - 20,000 years ago. It
"might" have been people related.  Possibly a big nuke war. Not so much too
many people, just some very mean ones.
  Or it could have been a meteor strike.
ken


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