Papa Smurf - Blue skin man


Paul Karason (aka, the Blue Man) died in 2013. His death certificate stated that he was treated for pneumonia but had recently suffered heart attack and strokes, but that colloidal silver did not contribute to his death.  Silver caused non-medical cosmetic changes in his skin (argyria).
The Blue Man is known because of his blue-colored skin.  This blue-colored skin is called argyria and was caused by drinking extremely large doses of homemade colloidal silver.  Paul’s intent was to neutralize numerous health conditions like psoriasis, dermatitis, skin rashes, acid reflux, arthritis and digestive disorders.  While a little colloidal silver solved most of his health problems he made the decision to make his own colloidal silver at an extraordinarily high concentration and self-medicate at very high doses.  By his own admission, he drank about 10 ounces a day of the home-brew and sometimes as much as half a gallon every day, while normal doses are ½ ounce daily. 
Source: silverhealthinstitude.com & image from google

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