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Old ass pics? No recent people? You trying to convince everyone that you don't do the SLIGHTEST research?
The three people in those pictures are Stan Jones, Paul Karason, and Rosemary Jacobs.
Stan Jones started taking colloidal silver in the late 90s and turned greyish-blue in just a couple years. He ran for Senate in Montana as a Libertarian in 2002 and 2006, he is a PROMINENT figure. You can't pass it off as photos when he's a public person at public events. He stopped taking silver by 2002 but he still defends its use. He's still alive right now, working as a business consultant in Bozeman.
Rosemary Jacobs developed argyria at the age of 14 in 1956 after being given silver water as nose drops. Attempts to treat it have included rubbing off her several layers of skins, which was incredibly painful but showed some results, to the point where she's now basically blueish-gray with pink blotches. She was still a prominent alternative health blogger until recently and defends many homeopathic treatments but warns people against colloidal silver.
Paul Karason's famous television appearances as the "blue man" were in 2007 and 2008. We're not talking doctored photos, we're talking multiple TV appearances with live studio audiences. He died in 2013.
Those were ALL recent cases. Some of the photos were taken when they were younger but they all were alive still in this decade.
And that link where you tried to prove your body uses silver said that your body absorbs less than one MICROGRAM of silver a day. That means it takes 3 years to accumulate a single MILLIGRAM of silver in your body. For comparison the daily recommended intake of iron is about 10 milligrams every single day, it would take 30 years for your body to get as much silver in it as the amount of iron you get in 12 hours. It is not useful to your system. Sorry.
And you're right that the site said silver isn't toxic. It doesn't cause disease, it just turns you blue if you use too much. That's not a contradiction.