Terry Chamberlin wrote:

> Matthew said,
> You said, "Dissolved silver salts such as silver
> nitrate and silver citrate can and do result in
> argyria", and, "they cause argyria if enough are
> consumed though the dissolved salt may be colorless."
>
> I would dispute that. In fact the only cases of
> argyria we have (that any details are known about) in
> the last 100 years involved either silver dust (silver
> smiths), silver medicine (silver nitrate, i.e.,
> Rosemary Jacobs), or coffee-colored EIS (Stan Jones).
> What other cases of argyria are you referring to? What
> Jacobs took is not substantiated, but all logic says
> it was silver nitrate, since a doctor administered it
> to her, and doctors weren't using pure, clear EIS (CS)
> then, nor even now.
>
> I know of no cases of anyone experiencing argyria from
> silver citrate. Can you cite such a case?

I belive 5 or more people have gotten argyria from Water Oz, which is
silver citrate, the last I have heard, including the president of the
company.

Marshall



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