Paul Karason Blue Man is Still Blue Today Show Video

On : 2009 Sep 10

Paul Karason, whose skin turned blue after he used a silver preparation to treat a skin condition, appeared on The Today Show this morning.

Karason's skin started turning blue nearly 10 years ago after he used self-administered doses of colloidal silver to treat a skin condition on his face.

Colloidal silver is a liquid suspension of microscopic particles of silver. It's banned by FDA because it causes argyria (See Wikipedia for more).

About a year and a half ago, when Karason first appeared on TODAY, it was revealed that his medical condition was normal, despite his skin color.

Check out the Today Show video for the Blue Man story or read details at MSNBC.

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# spencer jones -10/3/2009 12:55:24 AM

Argyria (skin greying) from taking colloidal silver is an extremely rare condition.

I’ve been taking colloidal silver daily for 12 years now, and my skin is still as white as ever. It is all in the dosage.

I watched Mr. Karason -- the so-called "colloidal silver blue man" -- on television and he was demonstrating how much he takes to stay infection-free. It is WAY too much. Like twenty or thirty times the normal daily dosage. No wonder he turned blue.

I was fortunate enough to find a “safe dosage” report at http://www.TheSilverEdge.com, which explains a simple formula based on EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) dosage figures for determing the right amount of colloidal silver for your body weight, so you can use it safely to avoid infection and disease.

There's also lots of good info on safe and sane colloidal silver usage at http://www.ColloidalSilverSecrets.blogspot.com


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