When people contract argyria (i.e., skin graying) from ingesting excessive amounts of colloidal silver over long periods of time, they usually turn grey, not blue. Several things about this news video from CNN that strike me as odd right off the bat: First of all, the man is really blue. Anything done to excess can lead to unintended and undesirable consequences and that can happen with your contraption too. And as far as turning blue - people need to educate themselves regarding the use of colloidal silver and exercise a little common sense. It all boils down to how much time, trouble or money one wishes to spend in making it. They are all capable of creating safe and efficient colloidal silver. The model I have is very well made and is not the type that has two diodes and a couple of resistors like the vast majority of those being sold for hundreds of dollars made with $10.00 worth of parts. The best units in my opinion are those that have the ability to "set it and forget it". Batches 6 months old still tested consistently at 7ppm. I had been making pure, clear, 8ppm colloidal silver that never turned yellow. I have not a hint of blue in my skin nor does anyone else that I make it for. I used the latter for nearly 10 years before I got tired of babysitting the larger batches I began producing for relatives and friends. Sure there are numerous producers of generators that can all effectively produce the proper concentration of 7-10ppm colloidal silver for human use, including the homemade battery version with a 99.99 pure silver wire. I'm getting sick and tired of seeing you idiots and your destructive sales pitches. Spencer Jones - You're no better than the media puppets you berate by posting your self serving screed on every blog in cyberspace with your BS sales pitch for your product, or preferred product, and how home made generators are so inferior and dangerous to use.
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