Ok, now let me see if I can remove my foot from my mouth. :-)
When I said I was leery of vitamin C and MSM I was talking relative to someone reversing argyria. A person with argyria has probably been taking large amounts of silver over a long period and has large amounts of silver stored in their tissues. Some of it permanently (?) deposited and a lot of it temporarly deposited. The two persons we know of here that have argyria were taking silver in amounts 4 to 5 times more than was used in the 5 month loading phase of the Altman study and look at how much silver had been temporarily stored in Altman in those 5 months. Given how much silver still resides in the tissues of an argyria sufferer I would be conservative and avoid anything that might convert it to a more permanent form. It may be that, like my suggestion with selenium, you wait for a period to eliminate much of the temporarily stored silver before adding vitamin C and MSM. IMO, the situation with a argyria sufferer is much different than someone using typical amounts of silver. A typical user will not have much if any silver stored in the tissues that can converted since they use amounts within the excretion capability of the liver and kidney. Currently I take vitamin C daily and MSM periodically. I am not concerned since I do not use excessive amounts of silver. BTW, Vitamin C is more a concern when silver nitrate or MSP is used. While that is not the case for members of the silver list there may be argyria cases where that is the situation and I think those persons should be extra cautious. I guess that I will need to be more careful what I say and to be more clear regarding the context of the comments. - Steve N ------Original Message------ From: [email protected] To: Silverlist ReplyTo: Silverlist Subject: Re: CS>new source of Liposomal vitamin C Sent: Feb 19, 2010 5:51 AM I would NEVER give up on C. It was my first megadose vitamin over 30 years ago. Chuck Polluting New Jersey...like who's gonna notice? On 2/19/2010 7:10:08 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick ([email protected]) wrote: > Thanks Chuck, but after > Steve's post I think I am going to give up on the LET vit C - too risky after > the other stuff I read as well! Maybe when I've > calmed down and have returned to some semblance of reason and sanity! > dee > > On 19 Feb 2010, at 00:21, [email protected] wrote: > > > Dee, > > As a personal experiment, > > dissolve a teaspoon of vitamin C powder in a glass of water... > > Taste it. > > Pretty much sour as unsweetened lemonade? > > > > Put it in a blender... > > add a tablespoon of lecithin granules... > > Blend for at least a full minute... > > Taste it. > > > > Much milder? > > > > If so, > > add another teaspoon of C powder, and blend some more... > > Taste it... > > Still mild? > > > > Here is a way of getting large amounts of C into you and still be > > palatable. > > Bowel tolerance is also improved. > > Up to your individual tolerance, of course. > > > > The ultrasonic cleaner method takes this to another level. > > I've done 50 grams of ascorbic acid before I decided it was enough. > > > > Chuck > > Frisbeetarianism is the belief that when -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

