Early on, about the same time I joined this list as an inquiring journalist,
I interviewed Rosemary for my planned magazine piece (never produced because
no one would buy it).

I put the question to her in several different ways as to whether she was
benefitting in any way from her opposition to CS, and she swore up and down
to several different questions, that she was not and had not been paid by
anyone to prompt her crusade.  She said the only funds she ever took from
anyone was one time she had her expenses to a "new age" fair paid for, so
she could go and show everybody what happens when you consume CS.  (She
would not address the issue of validating her attack on CS when she doesn't
even know what form of silver she consumed).

Unless she was flat out lying to me, she isn't a paid shill for the
pharmacartels, just one very misguided, bitter victim of argyria, who
blindly blames CS for her problem.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver saved Rosemary?


| All I can say is she must be getting paid well.  She is first messed up by
a
| doctor giving her silver nitrate, then messed up more by one trying to do
| dermabration on her.  So what does she do, she sides with the doctors
against
| a natural way of curing thing that does not cause argyria and tries to say
| that it is what caused hers.  The only reason I can think of that she
would
| side those that did this to her and direct her accusations against a cure
the
| doctors don't want people to know about is if they are paying her very
very
| well.
|
| I hope the money is worth it for her, I am sure she will pay for this
| deception sometime.
|
| Marshall
|
| "M. G. Devour" wrote:
|
| > All I ever heard about Rosemary is that she took silver-bearing nose
| > drops for several years for sinus trouble. Probably not life-
| > threatening, and nothing so complicated as you're speculation below.
| >
| > They were obviously some form of silver salts, with high enough
| > concentration to exceed her body's eliminative mechanism over time and
| > cause generalized argyria.
| >
| > The patchiness on her face was caused by a ham-fisted attempt at
| > dermabrasion by another highly qualified (NOT!) physician.
| >
| > Be well,
| >
| > Mike D.
| >
| > > OK this makes a bit more sense now. I wondered why Quackwatch
| > > put so much energy into Rosemary's case.  did a google on
| > > melioidosis and got 33500 hits !!
| > >
| > > If silver cures this disease then the powers that be do not want the
| > > public to know about it.  So they have erected this elaborate scare
| > > scam.
| > >
| > > the first one :
| > > DBMD - Melioidosis - General Information
| > > ... Melioidosis (Burkholderia pseudomallei). Navigation bar ...
| > > Melioidosis, also
| > > called Whitmore's disease, is an infectious disease caused by the ...
| > > www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/melioidosis_g.htm - 17k
| > >
| > > <snip>
| > > Why has melioidosis become a current issue?
| > >
| > > Burkholderia pseudomallei is an organism that has been considered
| > > as a potential agent for biological warfare and biological terrorism.
| > > <snip>
| > >
| > > Tony
| > >
| > >
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