[MittleiderMethodGardening] Silver Chloride Turns the Skin Blue - Last Word on the Subject
Most people have problems with their cs batches because they don't
make it correctly from the get-go!
If you don't make your CS properly, you sure can turn Blue.....but it
is still impossible to turn blue if you take CS made properly.
So I can safely say that if you are making CS wrong....using salt for
example which most people do......, you are not taking CS when you drink
it, you are drinking Silver Chloride instead!
Please check out the link below and read the article form that link
below as well.........it explains it very well.
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http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html
*What happens when you take silver compounds.*
A silver compound will typically become silver chloride as soon as it
hits the stomach. The silver chloride is sparingly soluble, about .8
ppm. The dissolved silver chloride will move into the blood stream and
once there will be exposed to chemicals that will induce the silver to
plate out on any other silver particles present. However when silver
compounds, such as silver chloride or silver nitrate are taken initially
there will be no other silver particles present, so the silver chloride
circulates in the blood until exposed to light in the skin, where they
are photo reduced to silver atoms. This is the photographic process that
occurs when you take a picture (with a film camera). Once the silver
atoms are produced in the skin, then the rest of the silver chloride
will begin reducing onto those particles making them grow very fast, and
resulting in many of them getting stuck in the skin. Since the particles
are so small, they will appear as black or blue, giving the skin a
bluish cast. This is called argyria, and can result from taking silver
compounds without any colloidal component. Applying silver compounds
directly to the skin can incrase the effect tremendously.
_*This was dramatically demonstrated by Paul Karason who the news media
has dubbed "The Blue Man". Although the news media has continally said
that he was taking colloidal silver, nothing could be further from the
truth. Interviews with him have determined that he not only was NOT
taking colloidal silver, but was following a protocol that would almost
certainly lead to his condition. He obviously did not read this report,
since if he had, he surely would never have done what he did. First he
was adding sea salt to his distilled water, and was not using any
current limit. Thus what he was making was silver chloride, a silver
compound well known to cause argyria, NOT colloidal silver.*_ He had NO
colloidal silver at all in his brew. Instead of being crystal clear, as
properly made colloidal silver is, he had so much silver chloride in it,
that it looked more like milk than water. It is likely that he had 100
ppm of silver or more in his concoction, whereas 10 ppm is typical for
normal CS. He did not limit current, or do any of the things necessary
to make a good colloid. This is important, since argyria can only be
expected when high levels of silver *SALTS* are taken. On top of that he
applied it directly to his skin, effectively making his skin a
photographic plate, and used tanning beds to "Fix" the silver in his
skin. Researchers such as myself have been warning people about this for
almsot 10 years now, long before people started reporting the problem.
Obviously he did not get the memo! I really don't think I could have
come up with a better protocol to turn blue. It is almost identical to a
method I had played with (in vitro) to produce tatoos by putting silver
chloride on the skin, and exposing to light via a template to produce a
blue tatoo. To see just what one can end up looking like if they ignore
the information on the correct way to make colloidal silver, and use
silver compounds instead, here is a picture of Paul.
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