Sicko!!!  thanks for the info!
:o)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marshall Dudley" <mdud...@execonn.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>RE: Are we Photonic Bandgap Crystalline Beings ?


> BioSil wrote:
>
> >         There is a solution at long last for              Argyria
caused
> > presumably by taking
> >         high particulate colloid silver by                 taking edible
> > Photonic Bandgap                 Polyner combinations.
> >
> > With reference to the above, perhaps we should send this information to
> > Rosemary who was paraded on prime-time TV (Ripleys) here with her
delightful
> > argyria story!
> >
>
> It would be a waste. She doesn't want to be cured, she bathes in fame her
condition (and
> likely money) has brought her. Others have offered her help, but have been
turned down.
>
> Marshall
>
> >
> > Does anyone have the truth behind the blurb - I did once read it but
didn't
> > keep it!
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Yvonne :o)
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Lew FH" <le...@lycos.com>
> > To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
> > Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 7:57 PM
> > Subject: CS>RE: Are we Photonic Bandgap Crystalline Beings ?
> >
> > > Greetings
> > >
> > >      What are photonic bandgap crystals?
> > >
> > >  Microscopic structures known as photonic crystals, unlike pigments,
which
> > absorb or reflect certain frequencies of light as a result of their
chemical
> > composition, the way that photonic crystals reflect light is a function
of
> > their physical structure. That is, a material containing a periodic
array of
> > holes or bumps of a certain size may reflect blue light, for example,
and
> > absorb other colors even though the crystal material itself is entirely
> > colorless. Because a crystal array looks slightly different from
different
> > angles (unlike pigments, which are the same from any angle), photonic
> > crystals can lead to shifting shades of iridescent color
> > >
> > >      "Fink has even found some band-gap polymer combinations that are
> > edible. "My idea was to create colored food without using dyes," he
says.
> > "You could have benign colorants - with very high control over color
> > quality." Since he made this suggestion publicly, representatives from
the
> > Mars candy company have been in contact with MIT, although nobody will
say
> > precisely what the "men from Mars" have in mind. Maybe we'll see some
> > photonic sweets sometime in the next year or so -Fink has even found
some
> > band-gap polymer combinations that are edible. "My idea was to create
> > colored food without using dyes," he says. "You could have benign
> > colorants - with very high control over color quality." Clothes are
another
> > possibility," says Fink. "
> > >
> > >  There is a solution at long last for  Argyria  caused presumably by
> > taking high particulate colloid silver by taking edible Photonic Bandgap
> > Polyner combinations.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
http://lewfh.tripod.com/coloursarecodedfrequenciesinphotonicbandgapcrystalstructures/
> > >
> > > With regards
> > >    Lew
> > >
> > >
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