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Ingesting too much colloidal silver can lead to a blue-grey tint on skin, eyes, organs, nails and gums, according to the Mayo Clinic’s web page on colloidal silver.
Argyria is a rare skin condition that can happen if silver builds up in your body over a long time.. It can turn your skin, eyes, internal organs, nails, and gums a blue-gray color, especially in ...
Why a supplement that tints skin blue is all the rage among alternative health circles The far left and far right share a colloidal silver fandom in common.
Causes: Argyria is caused by the ingestion of — or exposure to — silver or silver-containing compounds. The silver accumulates in the body and thus turns the skin and nails bluish-gray.The ...
A post on Instagram has made the unusual claim that colloidal silver cannot turn your skin blue, prompting the platform to place a "false-information" label and link to independent fact-checkers ...
Colloidal silver supplements, tiny silver particles that are suspended in a liquid, have been advertised as an alternative medicine. Companies selling colloidal silver claim that the supplements ...
Colloidal silver blue skin. Too much colloidal silver can cause argyria. This is when silver builds up in your body and turns your skin a bluish-gray color.
Users of colloidal silver, like Paul Karason, say their skin has changed color. Aug. 18, 2008— -- For 40 years, Paul Karason of Oregon was fair-skinned, with freckles and reddish-blond hair ...
A man who turned blue after taking silver for a skin condition has died. Paul Karason, 62, suffered a heart attack before contracting pneumonia and having a severe stroke at a Washington state hosp… ...
Some people get blue skin through another route: silver poisoning, known as argyria. Argyria occurs when people are exposed to silver dust, and the most common symptom is skin that turns bluish-gray.