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See, here's another example of your utter ignorance. Paul Karason was taking silver chloride. Silver chloride is a compound with Chlorine.
Silver chloride is AgCl.
Silver is Ag.
He took it internally, and even externally - he rubbed this silver chloride on his face to try to clear up severe acne.
Silver chloride - has not one thing to do with nano silver.
This story was perpetuated by a public relations company funded by a pharmaceutical interest to scare away fools from real nano-silver.
Fools believed it. You just indicated you believed it.
Soooo . . . . what does that make you?
For the record, other things can turn the skin blue - Benzocaine, Xylocaine, Benzene (the meat additive), nitrates, and some antibiotics such as dapsone and chloroquine (note the chlorine - the same chlorine as in silver chloride?)
So, let's sum up your BS.
You don't attempt to deny the existence of argyria, which is permanent. You don't even address it.
But, hey, ONE GUY apparently did something fraudulent, so now none of us should believe that there are any harmful side effects of colloidal silver. Because, you know, one guy did something.
That is the argumentative equivalent of saying that when ONE GUY fakes his own death from poisoning, we should conclude that poison is not bad for us.
Brilliant.
And you also don't address Jim Bakker and all of the other hucksters selling this colloidal silver snake oil.
Take whatever you want. Turn yourself blue for all I care. But stop acting as if you have superior medical knowledge over the rest of us "idiots" because you believed some citation to some article that all of the anti-vaxxers are sharing via e-mail.
Yeah, it's the "rest of us" who are the stupid ones, and you're the smart one. Because Big Pharma has us fooled, and no honest doctor on the planet can figure it out.
When they put Jim Bakker in jail again, you can come here to tell us what a medical prophet he was.