Guest guest Posted August 20, 2001 Report Share Posted August 20, 2001 i think people should be informed about the agrayia issue with silver so here goes. silver historically has had an agrayia issue associated with it, which is basically silver nitrate(?) ending up in the skin and turning grey from a photochemical reaction with sunlight and permanently making the skin grey although there seem to be no other adverse effects apart from the cosmetic discolouration. the term blue blood is actually the agrayia that wealthy people would develop from having thier food served in silver dishes and handling silver cutlery all the time. colloidal silver is not supposed to have these problems, but i think it pays to keep a weather eye out for this. the colliodal solutions at about 40 ppm colliodal silver is very dilute. this is why it pays to be careful about the brand of colliodal silver, that it is pure elemental silver and there are no other compounds of silver, like silver nitrate in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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