Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 he just turned himself into a photo, must have made some silver nitrate along with the collidal silver. what always amazes me with these people who take huge amounts daily for years is the relative non toxicty of this heavy metal. its hopeless for yeast but is an superlative broad spectrum anti- biotic and a short course for difficult cases using a properly manufacutred collidal solution are worthwhile for some i think. i wouldn't use it for eye infections, there is a feral a kitten here that had a badly infected eye, and i spratyed some colliodal silver into ti, cleared it up amazingly, but the iris has gone brown a tad, wether this is some photosensitve effect from the silver or just the damage from infection i don't know. but it would have lost the eye i think with out the collidal silver. --- In @y..., " andrewhallcutler " <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > Yes, somebody did manage to give themselves a rip roaring case of > silver poisoning here. Keep this in mind if anyone tries to convince > you colloidal silver is a good yeast treatment. > > Andy . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . > > > > Candidate's Skin Blue After Drink > > Senate Candidate's Skin Turns Blue After Drinking Self-Made Silver > > Supplement > > > > The Associated Press > > > > GREAT FALLS, Mont. Oct. 2 — Montana's Libertarian candidate for > > Senate has turned blue from drinking a silver solution that he > > believed would protect him from disease. > > > > Stan ,a 63-year-old business consultant and part-time college > > instructor, said he started taking colloidal silver in 1999 for fear > > that Y2K disruptions might lead to a shortage of antibiotics. > > > > He made his own concoction by electrically charging a couple of > > silver wires in a glass of water. > > > > His skin began turning blue-gray a year ago. > > > > " People ask me if it's permanent and if I'm dead, " he said. " I tell > > them I'm practicing for Halloween. " > > > > He does not take the supplement any longer, but the skin condition, > > called argyria, is permanent. The condition is generally not > serious. > > > > Colloidal silver dietary supplements are marketed widely as an anti- > > bacterial agent or immune-system booster, but some consider it > > quackery. > > > > is one of three candidates seeking to unseat Democratic Sen. > > Max Baucus in November. The others are Republican state Sen. Mike > > and Green Party candidate Bob Kelleh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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