![]() When the preview for the story came on, with a brief shot of Karason, I piped up that he had clearly been using colloidal silver, which turned his skin blue. His skin really is a silvery-blue color, and the video above gave me a rare opportunity to impress my wife. Indeed, he has perhaps the worst case I've ever seen. What Karason has is clearly a case of argyria, a known complication of chronic use of colloidal silver. "After it turned your skin blue, your still drinking it?" ![]() Made by extracting silver from metal, into water with an electrical current, and drinking it, it's billed as something that will cure just about everything that ails you. What Paul did was use a substance called colloidal silver. A friend I hadn't seen in months saw me when I was at my parents' house and said, 'what did you do to your face.'" "The change was so gradual I didn't notice it. The 57 year old started making the transition from fair skin and freckles to this about 14 years ago. Paul Karason is blue, and an "alternative medicine" remedy, colloidal silver, made him that way: A former Oregon man who's skin is bluish-purple is hoping to put down roots here and find acceptance. I first saw it a couple of days ago on the local ABC affiliate, and it seems to be making the rounds of many affiliates nationwide. I was reminded by this by a news story that's been making the rounds of the media. One of the bad ways people never cease to amaze me is how someone can continue down a path that has obviously caused them harm. You better come here.'" Paul stood in front of the mirror with his friend and realized his unbelievable transformation.Sometimes it's in a good way, when a person whom I would least expect to be capable of it does something really kind or brilliant. … He said, 'What have you got on your face?' 'I don't have anything on my face.' And he said, 'It looks like you've got camouflage makeup on or something. "It wasn't until a friend came by who hadn't seen me in a while. "It was so gradual, nobody noticed," he says. So he started applying silver all over his damaged skin.įrom there, Paul says his skin began a gradual change over two to three months from fair white to blue. Paul says he'd previously dabbed a little bit of colloidal silver on cat scratches and marveled at the effect. "And where the skin pieces separated, I was developing fistula-the skin was cracking." I looked like a mummy coming unwrapped," he says. My skin was peeling off of my face in ribbons. "I developed the most unbelievable case of dermatitis you've probably ever seen. While Paul was taking care of his elderly parents and his father was nearing the end of his life, Paul says he was extremely stressed. "I didn't turn blue until I started putting it on my face," he says. Paul says that he doesn't believe his daily silver drink is what made him blue. "I thought, 'That's good.' So I kept taking it." "In less than three days, that was just gone," he says. "I wasn't going to say, 'Here, take this.' I thought the kindest thing to do would be to take it with him just to make him more comfortable with the idea."Īfter he started his daily silver cocktail with his friend, Paul says his acid reflux disease disappeared. Still, what made Paul-who didn't have petroleum poisoning-take a drink? "I figured I might as well drink it, too, if it was such wonderful stuff," he says. Paul says the drinks he and his friend had weren't particularly strong-a 10-ounce glass with no more than 10 parts per million of silver. We'd each make a glass of colloidal silver and we'd drink it," he says. "So I ordered the generator and I'd go see every day. Paul says he saw an ad in a magazine for something called a colloidal silver generator that said colloidal silver was useful for treating conditions including petroleum poisoning. What caused it? Paul says it started when his friend who worked for years in a machine shop was diagnosed with petroleum poisoning. Paul's blue skin is no trick of lighting or makeup-it's really blue.
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