First off, nobody has turned blue from using the newly patented Silver Sol. Over 5 million bottles have been sold with no reports of adverse affects. The condition where the skin and gums have a grayish hue is called argyria. It can occur when silver stays in the body at high levels (about 10 times the regular dose of Silver Sol) for a long time (think decades).
Users of ionic and colloidal silver preparations can have too high concentrations of silver and could possibly develop the condition. However, research suggests that 98% of the Silver Sol leaves the body by the next day, so there is no need to worry about argyria.
You do realize this will turn people blue after a period of time right?
ImRichRu 1 year ago
First off, nobody has turned blue from using the newly patented Silver Sol. Over 5 million bottles have been sold with no reports of adverse affects. The condition where the skin and gums have a grayish hue is called argyria. It can occur when silver stays in the body at high levels (about 10 times the regular dose of Silver Sol) for a long time (think decades).
SupNatSilver 11 months ago
Users of ionic and colloidal silver preparations can have too high concentrations of silver and could possibly develop the condition. However, research suggests that 98% of the Silver Sol leaves the body by the next day, so there is no need to worry about argyria.
SupNatSilver 11 months ago