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The pictures of the two women show that the man is a fake or at least dramatizing his condition with makeup.
He's not a fake, I've actually seen a documentary on him, he looks THAT blue.
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I have heard that the reason so much royalty/ upper class survived the plagues in Europe is because they ate and drank with real silver, and it may also be where the term blue bloods comes from.

Supposedly, our ancestors noticed that people that used silver didn't get a sick as regular folk. Was also told that's where the term " born with a silver spoon in his mouth" came from.

I think I've read that blue bloods and the silver spoon saying came from different sources, so it's all just hearsay to me.

I do know that stainless steel and other alloys weren't available so the only noble metals were naturally occurring and expensive, noble meaning they didn't oxidize.

It is a fact that silver is anti microbial

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He's not a fake, I've actually seen a documentary on him, he looks THAT blue.
I saw that, too.

He was looking for love at the time

I see he found it. Check two posts beneath this one
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Re: Argyria

I have heard that the reason so much royalty/ upper class survived the plagues in Europe is because they ate and drank with real silver, and it may also be where the term blue bloods comes from.

Supposedly, our ancestors noticed that people that used silver didn't get a sick as regular folk. Was also told that's where the term " born with a silver spoon in his mouth" came from.

I think I've read that blue bloods and the silver spoon saying came from different sources, so it's all just hearsay to me.

I do know that stainless steel and other alloys weren't available so the only noble metals were naturally occurring and expensive, noble meaning they didn't oxidize.

It is a fact that silver is anti microbial

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I know nickel makes me itch.

A seller on eBay was kind enough to explain to me that some people cut their gold, for lack of a better term, with other metals.

It was with a pair of earrings that I noticed the issue, but, I am the 0.01% with any problems with anything
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The pictures of the two women show that the man is a fake or at least dramatizing his condition with makeup.
I would think, it depends on how much and our own body's reaction.

http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...509478EC3E8E47
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I saw that, too.

He was looking for love at the time

I see he found it. Check two posts beneath this one
He was looking for love in all the wrong places, looking for luuuuuuuuuuurve....I even remember that part of the show!
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He was looking for love in all the wrong places, looking for luuuuuuuuuuurve....I even remember that part of the show!
I would like to ask Jackie, (I think that's the gf's name), what his penis looks like, but, I'm not sure there are words to describe it that would make it sound appealing
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The photos are of a woman before & after dermabrasion to treat Argyria & the man really does look like that!
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The photos are of a woman before & after dermabrasion to treat Argyria & the man really does look like that!

If that is the case, the woman should have stayed blue.

She looks like a zombie with the, "Bride of Frankenstein," hair and pasty complexion.
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This would be pretty cool if it wasn't irreversible. I wonder if it works with gold, too?
I know lead and mercury don't change your skin color but they do change other things about you.
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