How the heck is this still popular?
I mean I've heard about it now and then and EVERY FRIGGING time the story includes someone's skin turning blue/grey after using colloidal silver. I swear that this is just as stupid as the AIDS deniers stuff. People are getting sick and dying but people still use the dang stuff and counter every fact and claim against it with conspiracies and excuses.
Don't they know other users who have gotten sick? You'd think that they'd notice if all of their friends start cosplaying Smurfs...
Anyway I got another reminder about this after a mainpage post about it. Against my better wisdom I went to check the source and it just kept getting worse:
http://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/5242084/fpart/all/vc/1Some people are repeatedly trying to explain to the original poster how stupid his idea is. And the fact that his test is so poorly planned that despite the mushrooms dying there is no way to "prove" what did it (probably the silver though, as he would have known even before the experiment had he read anything about it.)
I also found some Finnish sites, mostly shops that sell natural remedies and alternative medicine supplies, are selling colloidal silver. And now I have a headache. I didn't know how popular and far spread this thing was. And I'd have thought that there are some regulations or laws against the baseless claims the sellers of this stuff make. "Oh, sure Argyria is real but it only happens if you are doing it wrong." And all that junk about how "electrically charged silver molecules" are somehow safer and better and do not cause argyria...