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How Silver Can Turn Your Skin Blue

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Researchers from Brown University have shown for the first time how ingesting too much silver can cause argyria, a rare condition in which patients’ skin turns a striking shade of grayish blue.
Argyria

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“It’s the first conceptual model giving the whole picture of how one develops this condition,” said Robert Hurt, professor of engineering at Brown and part of the research team. “What’s interesting here is that the particles someone ingests aren’t the particles that ultimately cause the disorder.”

Scientists have known for years argyria — a condition that turns the skin blue — had something to do with silver. Brown scientists have figured out the complex chemistry behind it.

Credit: Brown University

Scientists have known for years argyria had something to do with silver. The condition has been documented in people who (ill advisedly) drink antimicrobial health tonics containing silver nanoparticles and in people who have had alternative medical treatments involving silver. Tissue samples from patients showed silver particles actually lodged deep in the skin, but it wasn’t clear how they got there.

As it turns out, argyria is caused by a complex series of chemical reactions, Hurt says. His paper on the subject, authored with Brown University colleagues Jingyu Liu, Zhongying Wang, Frances Liu, and Agnes Kane, was published online earlier this month in the journal ACS Nano.

Hurt and his team show that nanosilver is broken down in the stomach, absorbed into the bloodstream as a salt and finally deposited in the skin, where exposure to light turns the salt back into silver metal and creates the telltale bluish hue. That final stage, oddly, involves the same photochemical reaction used to develop black-and-white photographs.

From silver to salt and back again

Hurt and his team have been studying the environmental impact of silver, specifically silver nanoparticles, for years. They’ve found that nanosilver tends to corrode in acidic environments, giving off charged ions — silver salts — that can be toxic in large amounts. Hurt’s graduate student, Jingyu Liu (now a postdoctoral researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology), thought those same toxic ions might also be produced when silver enters the body, and could play a role in argyria.

To find out, the researchers mixed a series chemical treatments that could simulate what might happen to silver inside the body. One treatment simulated the acidic environment in the gastrointestinal tract; one mimicked the protein content of the bloodstream; and a collagen gel replicated the base membranes of the skin.

Robert Hurt

Credit: Brown University

They found that nanosilver corrodes in stomach acid in much the same way it does in other acidic environments. Corrosion strips silver atoms of electrons, forming positively charged silver salt ions. Those ions can easily be taken into the bloodstream through channels that absorb other types of salt. That’s a crucial step, Hurt says. Silver metal particles themselves aren’t terribly likely to make it from the GI tract to the blood, but when some of them are transformed into a salt, they’re ushered right through.

From there, Hurt and his team showed that silver ions bind easily with sulfur present in blood proteins, which would give them a free ride through the bloodstream. Some of those ions would eventually end up in the skin, where they’d be exposed to light.

To re-create this end stage, the researchers shined ultraviolet light on collagen gel containing silver ions. The light caused electrons from the surrounding materials to jump onto the unstable ions, returning them to their original state — silver metal. This final reaction is ultimately what turns patients’ skin blue. The photoreaction is similar to the way silver is used in black and white photography. When exposed to light, silver salts on a photographic film reduce to silver metal and darken, creating an image.

Implications for nanosilver safety

Despite its potential toxicity, silver has been valued for centuries for its ability to kill germs, which is why silver nanoparticles are used today in everything from food packaging to bandages. Regulators have established limits for occupational exposure to silver, but there are questions as to whether there should be special limits on the nanoparticle form.

This research “would be one piece of evidence that you could treat nanoparticles in the same way as other forms of silver,” Hurt says.

That’s because the bioavailable form of silver — the form that is absorbed into the bloodstream — is the silver salt that’s made in the stomach. Any silver metal that’s ingested is just the raw material to make that bioavailable salt. So ingesting silver in any form, be it nano or not, would have basically the same effect, Hurt said.

“The concern in this case is the total dose of silver, not what form it’s in,” Hurt said. “This study implies that silver nanoparticles will be less toxic than an equivalent amount of silver salt, at least in this exposure scenario.” 

The National Science Foundation and the Superfund Research Program of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences funded the research.

Contacts and sources:
Kevin Stacey
Brown University



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    • Anonymous

      Let this be a warning to anyone considering buying some snake oil from the scam artists on this site.

      • faro0485

        You only turn blue… and that’s it.

        • Anonymous

          That’s not it but let allow me to address that first. “That’s it” is a lifelong condition. You will walk around for the rest of your life as an oddity. For what? A product that doesn’t do anything in vivo?

          Additionally, ingestion of colloidal silver is associated with a myriad of horrendous side effects. The products may cause kidney damage (which will lead to death), neurological deficits, nervous inflammation (wow), hepatic (liver) damage, and others. There are numerous documented cases of such occurrences. Feel free to research unbiased sources at your leisure.

    • Anonymous

      Gee, I make my own, use it all the time & I’m not blue. It worked better’n antibiotics on my recurrent Staph infection. Why didn’t this article address the incidence? Millions use Colloidal Silver, HOW MANY suffer blue skin? PS: Ever think Big Pharma might use this site to spread fear so you’ll go back to their (decreasingly effective) products?

      • Angelfire

        Way to go……I use collodial silver, no worries!

      • Anonymous

        If this worked so well for a recurrent infection then please tell me why it’s recurrent. Sounds like you’re fooling yourself.

        Break through your psychological schema and check verified sources. There are many cases of very serious side effects and you’re being willfully ignorant of its failure to treat your condition. Perhaps the fact that it’s recurrent is due to colloidal silver’s interference with the function of antibiotics. Look it up and see for yourself.

        Best wishes.

    • gruden

      That’s funny. My family has been using colloidal silver for YEARS – both homemade & commercial, and not only have none of us turned into smurfs, it has helped us stay healthy and well.

      One thing they forget to mention about argyria (blue skin), is that it’s a non-toxic condition that is reversible. It is possible to get the silver out of your dermal fat cells. It’s simply a matter of using too much improperly prepared CS. Most commercial CS is 10 ppm, which is such a low (yet effective) concentration no one will turn blue with that, even if they drink a whole 8 oz bottle of it every day.

      But… It’s easy to see why mainstream medicine fears CS. It’s cheap, and it works. It works for a lot of things. Everyone should have some in their medicine cabinet. Yet what really disappoints me is that a site like beforeitsnews.com would feature such blatant NWO fear mongering.

    • Anonymous

      This problem is causes by making CS *improperly*. You *must* use pure water in order to make pure CS.

      Meaning water that has no dissolved minerals in it such as Distilled Water or RO water, in other words DO NOT USE PLAIN TAP WATER.

      If not, you create Silver Chloride [ among other things ] and not true Ionic or Colloidal Silver.

      Silver Chloride is the stuff used to make photographic film and old style blue prints which is a photo reactive chemical. It turns blue in sunlight. We made this in High School Chemistry Class.

      If their methodology were true [ despite being a valid chemical process which it is ], then *everyone* who ever took CS would be blue, and they are not.

      A simple test of the purity of your CS would be to pour some on a white piece of paper and leave it in direct sunlight and see it turn blue some hours later. Which is the exact same test we did in chemistry class.

      Basic Chemistry people. Learn it.

      This is not what makes the Blue Man Group blue. :lol:

      • Anonymous

        I do know basic chemistry. In fact, I have a degree in chemistry with a concentration in physiology.

        I can easily say with great confidence that you are wrong. Silver takes time to accumulate in the body’s cells. This doesn’t happen immediately. However, with regular use, this is guaranteed to happen at some point and it is irreversible.

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