tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post7159525368166558051..comments2023-11-05T01:30:43.742-08:00Comments on Colloidal Silver Secrets: Is Argyria a Side Effect of Colloidal Silver Usage?Steve Barwickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07609959967400251679noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-45317732358620271192010-07-14T14:14:09.182-07:002010-07-14T14:14:09.182-07:00Hi Gerry,
If you'll check out Part III of the...Hi Gerry,<br /><br />If you'll check out Part III of the series of articles on the EU colloidal silver ban titled "An Exclusive Interview with Anders Sultan, Sweden’s Largest Colloidal Silver Manufacturer" (see this link: http://colloidalsilversecrets.blogspot.com/2010/01/colloidal-silver-banned-in-europe-part_20.html) you'll see where I report that many colloidal silver vendors are using a loophole to get around the EU colloidal silver ban. <br /><br />Instead of labeling their product as a nutritional supplement, these vendors are instead labeling it as a water purification product, which is still perfectly legal in the EU. <br /><br />Other EU vendors are simply still unaware of the ban, as it was not highly publicized. Some are flat-out defying the ban. (And I say more power to them.) <br /><br />The ANH (Alliance for Natural Health) is looking to sue the EU commission over the ban (keep in mind the ban covers many more supplement ingredients than just silver). So, many of the vendors still selling colloidal silver (and other banned ingredients) are in essence waiting to see how the EU commission acts in terms of enforcement, and what kind of lawsuits are filed against the commission in response to the enforcement. <br /><br />It's an exciting time and I urge you to step up to the plate and join the ANH and support their efforts to protect health freedoms.<br /><br />And again, read the afore-mentioned third in the series of articles on the EU ban, and it will explain more about how EU supplement vendors are simply re-classifying the silver they sell as a "water purification" ingredient rather than a "nutritional supplement" ingredient. <br /><br />There is also an email address where you can get in touch with Anders Sultan, one of the larger European colloidal silver manufacturers, and perhaps ask him some questions if you are planning on doing business in the EU.Steve Barwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07609959967400251679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-72595844859700744622010-07-14T02:18:57.331-07:002010-07-14T02:18:57.331-07:00Steve,
Hi and thanks for the great work!
I know ...Steve,<br /><br />Hi and thanks for the great work!<br /><br />I know you wrote back in Jan 2010 about the EU ruling and that its now illegal to sell CS in the EU, but if that is true why are so many websites, including amazon.co.uk still selling it 6 months later?<br /><br />i'd appreciate your insights into this,<br /><br />I'm considering setting up my own little CS distribution business, and wondering if this ruling may come into effect or not...<br /><br />thanks,<br /><br />gerryAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-32647775227800263862010-05-03T13:33:57.210-07:002010-05-03T13:33:57.210-07:00Brenda, thanks for your comment. You might want t...Brenda, thanks for your comment. You might want to consider trying to get in touch with Dr. Allison Vidimos, of the Cleveland Clinic. From what I understand, she has developed a laser technique for removing argyric deposits under the skin, and has had moderate to good success with this. Every case is different, but she may be able to help you out. Here's a link for contact information, or google "Dr. Allison Vidimos + Cleveland Clinic": <br /><br />http://my.clevelandclinic.org/staff_directory/staff_display.aspx?DoctorID=905<br /><br />Good luck to you. And please let us know if this works out for you.Steve Barwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07609959967400251679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-22801982328320074802010-05-01T13:15:46.372-07:002010-05-01T13:15:46.372-07:00I have used collidal silver occassionally over the...I have used collidal silver occassionally over the past 10-11 years and have a definite 'dark graying' on the lower half of my face and neck that I believe is from using collidal silver nose sprays (prescribed) as well as collidal silver orally and I have at times used it on my face..I believe every person's system handles or breaks down drugs/medicines differently, so it can have different effects on each of us. When people see me they either laugh or look shocked, it almost appears that I have a shadow beard because of the darkness of my facial skin, everywhere else I have fair skin. Every doctor I see has no answers or solutions to offer.Brendanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-66703952331728776732010-03-16T16:35:57.648-07:002010-03-16T16:35:57.648-07:00Thanks for your comment, Jeaucamon.
But how do yo...Thanks for your comment, Jeaucamon.<br /><br />But how do you know they only did "a few doses" of colloidal silver? <br /><br />Maybe they're embarrased to say how much they ingested.<br /><br />I'm just curious because I've been taking colloidal silver off and on for over 15 years now, with no problem. So has my wife. And many of my friends and family. Plus I have thousands of readers who are regular users and have been for years.<br /><br />So if I had to judge based on facts on the grounds, I'd have to say your pt and her husband likely took lots of silver -- far more than common sense would dictate. <br /><br />Every health food store in America sells colloidal silver. There are an estimated 10 million users in North America alone. It makes me wonder, if even small amounts can cause argyria as you say, then where are all of the blue people? And why hasn't the FDA banned this substance?<br /><br />The truth is, to date, what the medical bureaucrats have found is that excessive consumptiom appears to be the problem with those who have become argyric.<br /><br />I'm not saying it's impossible to become argyric from use of small amounts. Some people die from eating a single peanut (due to allergies) while others with the same allergy simply get a rash, and have to eat handfuls of the nuts to get that. So biological individuality does play a role.<br /><br />But overall, my statements are true. It takes excessivily heavy usage of colloidal silver, over long periods of time, to become argyric.Steve Barwickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07609959967400251679noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3905061735935929610.post-7974018719973649612010-03-13T10:04:36.108-08:002010-03-13T10:04:36.108-08:00have a pt here in the hospital and her husband who...have a pt here in the hospital and her husband who are as blue as blueberries from just a few doses of colloidal silver.. it is misleading and dangerous to say it is harmless and only small amounts will cause argyria.jeaucamomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10885221367582396304noreply@blogger.com