Tony,
It is indeed fascinating to speculate about her, and your posing of a disease possibility is the most fascinating one I've read so far. As Ode just said, something smells of dead rat in her story. The most interesting bits are what is left out, which are the bits you are speculating so interestingly on. I have always wondered why one would take apparently massive doses of "nose drops" for a sinus condition, start to turn blue, and keep right on taking it anyway. For years and years. It just doesn't sound either logical or reasonable, unless there were some overwhelming reason to keep on.

Then too, people have said she has been told of possible argryia reversal treatments and has refused them all. If true, this also makes absolutely no sense. It would make sense if she were still using an argryia producing silver product perhaps.

Speculation is endlessly fascinating, especially with such a totally weird story with as many questions left unanswered (actually, un-asked) as in her story as told by quackwatch and reports of what she has said in interviews.

My concern was solely that it sounded sort of as if people responding to your original post had read it as if it was a fact that she had melioidosis. It is a really inspired speculation, and does fit a lot of the holes in her story. I have no idea what else might fill those holes or answer my own questions.

I must have missed discussions of reversing argryia with H202, that sounds very interesting. What is the protocol? Is it in the archives?
sol

Tony Moody wrote:

Yes Sol,
My speculation was in naming the disease. I would be very interested to know of anything else that would fit the picture as we have it. Do you have any thoughts on this?

She must have had a disease or dis-ease or why would she have had doctors attending(plural)? Why was she given so much silver; enough to give her argyria? What else had she been prescribe or was taking? Why did she have skin abrasion done? and why did the skin abrasion operation get botched? A prior question should be; was it silver that caused her to turn blue? And, is she really blue? While searching for something else I noticed the term "blue pus" and following that thread lead me to glanders/melioidosis. Blue pus could have been the cause of blue skin, right? Anyway there is evidence that argyria could be reversed by taking H2O2. [ note EIS is electrically Isolated silver which is what we make with low voltage connected to two pieces of pure silver immersed in water ]

enough,
Tony Moody




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