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Body Jewelry > Argyria
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Argyria Defined
The discoloration of the skin caused by the effects of silver jewelry on the skin in healing piercings.
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- Drinking Colloidal Silver: An Irreversible Danger - Argyria! Blue Man...: Making and then drinking colloidal silver is at best an unproven therapy, and at worst, just plain dangerous.
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- The Truth About Colloidal Silver And Argyria (Turning Blue): http://www.adv ancedsilversol ution.com/Argy ria.html. Colloidal Silver Solution is controverial. Some hail it as an anti pathogenic superstar, others say it just turns you blue. Find out the truth.
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