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This is a case where using a potentially healing element/mineral can become

toxic. Silver or more specifically colloidal silver.

 

_http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/1/19/meet-the-man-wit

h-blue-skin.aspx_

(http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/1/19/meet-the-man-with-\

blue-skin.aspx)

 

From a metaphysical/crystal healing standpoint Silver can have many

different healing benefits but taken internally and applied to the skin in too

high a

dosage or for too long, this is what can happen.

 

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" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

 

 

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In a message dated 1/26/2008 9:59:41 AM Eastern Standard Time,

briarwoodpups writes:

 

~~~And as far as it being a permanent situation, that just doesn't make

sense to me. It goes to the skin because there is an excess in the

system and the skin is a huge organ of elimination. Cessation should

see some results and chelation methods or liquid zeolites should pull

out the remainder of the excess. ~~~

 

 

 

I have to agree with you. The problem is, this guy continues to take the CS

even though his skin turned blue. Had I turned blue from a substance I was

consuming, I would stop using it for quite a long time to see if the coloring

would indeed fade.

 

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" Sleep, rest in the arms of the Dragon "

 

 

 

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Interesting article.

 

We've used colloidal silver here for people and animals without any

problem. I do recall reading that too much, especially if it's a poor

quality product can eventually cause a graying of the skin.

 

One person wrote that for years he's been taking a mouthful of 50ppm

colloidal silver with no side effects and I consider that to be a

very high concentration, one that would quickly combat a food

poisoning situation in the intestine and certainly not a daily

maintenance dosage. He speculates that the guy must have been

drinking about 8 ounces a day to get that kind of effect.

 

I love how Mercola makes it sound like it's the end of the world when

colloidal silver never killed anyone like prescription drugs do. And

as far as it being a permanent situation, that just doesn't make

sense to me. It goes to the skin because there is an excess in the

system and the skin is a huge organ of elimination. Cessation should

see some results and chelation methods or liquid zeolites should pull

out the remainder of the excess.

 

He mentions a skin condition that the CS cleared up which he

obviously thought was far worse than being blue. I wonder what the

original condition was that he feels it helped?

 

jayne

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First off, in case someone needs it, here is the original link to the

Mercola article on this guy and CS (colloidal silver).

 

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/1/19/meet-the-man-with-b\

lue-skin.aspx

 

I also use CS, have read the Mercola article and the user comments,

and also watched the segment of him on the Today show when he was

interviewed there a few weeks ago.

 

As a general rule, I feel that CS is safe and very beneficial when

used properly, which this person did not. He used large amounts of it

for an extended period of time (something like 12-14 years) on an

almost daily basis.

 

The other thing he did to increase the effects of the CS is to add

salt to it. This supposedly does make it work faster but it also

creates larger CS proteins (hence called silver proteins in the

literature) which is a different type of silver therapy. By creating

larger proteins than is ordinarily the case with CS, the silver does

not exit the body/skin as readily and can build up, resulting in the

condition called argyria, which is the grayish-blue skin color.

 

I believe if properly followed, CS is very beneficial. I use on

myself and my pets for a variety of ailments (cuts, sore throats,

colds, eye infections, etc.) both internally and externally.

 

Ken

 

, " briarwoodpups "

<briarwoodpups wrote:

>

> Interesting article.

>

> We've used colloidal silver here for people and animals without any

> problem. I do recall reading that too much, especially if it's a poor

> quality product can eventually cause a graying of the skin.

>

> One person wrote that for years he's been taking a mouthful of 50ppm

> colloidal silver with no side effects and I consider that to be a

> very high concentration, one that would quickly combat a food

> poisoning situation in the intestine and certainly not a daily

> maintenance dosage. He speculates that the guy must have been

> drinking about 8 ounces a day to get that kind of effect.

>

> I love how Mercola makes it sound like it's the end of the world when

> colloidal silver never killed anyone like prescription drugs do. And

> as far as it being a permanent situation, that just doesn't make

> sense to me. It goes to the skin because there is an excess in the

> system and the skin is a huge organ of elimination. Cessation should

> see some results and chelation methods or liquid zeolites should pull

> out the remainder of the excess.

>

> He mentions a skin condition that the CS cleared up which he

> obviously thought was far worse than being blue. I wonder what the

> original condition was that he feels it helped?

>

> jayne

>

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