29 07 09
reblogged from: Geekery at its finest
snickerdoodle85:

fuckyeahstrangefinds:

Argyria: Blue Skin, a real-life Smurf
A condition caused by the ingestion of silver, the Argyria’s most dramatic symptom is that the skin becomes blue or bluish-grey colored. On 2008, ABC reporters interviewed Paul Karason, 40 year-old who’s skin turned blue after he used colloidal silver to ease his ailments. It started a decade ago, when he saw an ad in a new-age magazine promising health and rejuvenation through colloidal silver. Karason sent away for a kit for making colloidal silver — a home brew of microscopic silver particles suspended in water. For a while, he was drinking at least 10 ounces a day as a cure for arthritis. “I had arthritis in my shoulders so bad I couldn’t pull a T-shirt off. And the next thing I knew, it was just gone.” he explained the media, but these claims have no basis in science and after a couple of months, his whole skin turned blue. “I kind of hoped it would fade off!” But it didn’t fade off. Argyria is permanent.

That is both interesting and sad.

No kidding. I’ve been going through my head trying to think of any advantages. Couldn’t come up with anything except maybe… zombie films… and I shuddered a bit imagining myself accidentally doing something like that.

snickerdoodle85:

fuckyeahstrangefinds:

Argyria: Blue Skin, a real-life Smurf

A condition caused by the ingestion of silver, the Argyria’s most dramatic symptom is that the skin becomes blue or bluish-grey colored. On 2008, ABC reporters interviewed Paul Karason, 40 year-old who’s skin turned blue after he used colloidal silver to ease his ailments. It started a decade ago, when he saw an ad in a new-age magazine promising health and rejuvenation through colloidal silver. Karason sent away for a kit for making colloidal silver — a home brew of microscopic silver particles suspended in water. For a while, he was drinking at least 10 ounces a day as a cure for arthritis. “I had arthritis in my shoulders so bad I couldn’t pull a T-shirt off. And the next thing I knew, it was just gone.” he explained the media, but these claims have no basis in science and after a couple of months, his whole skin turned blue. “I kind of hoped it would fade off!” But it didn’t fade off. Argyria is permanent.

That is both interesting and sad.

No kidding. I’ve been going through my head trying to think of any advantages. Couldn’t come up with anything except maybe… zombie films… and I shuddered a bit imagining myself accidentally doing something like that.

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    No joke, this dude was totally on my flight to New York in February 2008. And I even wrote Gawker about it! Though I...
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    saw him on Oprah lol.
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    will tell you, DO NOT EVER drink anything called colloidal anything! WTF!
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    people would buy that crap...health food store.
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