Tint Bug
2008
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If gelatinous colloidal silver is used in heavy amount over an extended period of time then there is a possibility that Argyria can develop. This discoloration of skin due to silver is only proven negative association but it is extremely rare. In this phenomenon the silver accumulates under skin and in the tissues which makes the skin blue or grey. This affect of silver is only cosmetic which means that only the skin gets an unappealing color and there is no health risk involved.
In the market there are many misleading facts that are deliberate and are devised to scare people away from the use of very effective colloidal silver supplement. Mostly the claims are made to keep the antibiotic industry in affect. the FDA that regulates drugs and supplements has a "talk paper" in which it states that the gelatinous silver solutions contain silver ingredients or silver salts, such as mild silver protein, silver proteins, silver chloride, silver iodide and strong silver proteins have caused Argyria. These claims are correct and it is our belief that the products that use gelatinous/protein, nitrate, saline or such ingredients can lead to Argyria.
As we have discussed before that Argyria is an extremely rare phenomenon but in an anti colloidal silver propaganda only a few cases of Argyria are repeated again and again to keep the silver products off the shelves. In 1950s a women developed Argyria by consuming massive amounts of silver nitrate over extended periods. Another case is of a man who made a product in tap water by adding salts to it and used it for very long period of time. After very long period of time the silver keeps residing in tissue and under the skin and makes the color grey tint or blue. Now if we look closely at each of these examples that we are told, we will find out that none of them used silver in de-ionized water. Many people including me have taken silver colloid in a de-ionized water solution, in rather high amounts for several years now and there is no such thing as discoloration of skin. In-fact, what is really noticeable is that the illness has gone quite far away from all such people who use the proper silver supplements and even if they get sick, the effectiveness of the disease is only mild as compared to people who don't use it.
It is uncertain why FDA is spreading the misinformation about the silver products. They simply ignore that many of the silver products may contain the gelatinous base with high ppm concentrations but there are some products that are very effective and completely safe. The reason why these products have high ppm is that when the silver particles are large a higher amount of these particles have to be suspended in a gelatinous base otherwise they will fall out if water base is used. To be effective a large amount of silver particles is used. FDA is right about these products as to be dangerous for the skin but our products on the other hand have very small particles suspended in a water solution and provide same effectiveness. These products have low ppm as well.
Advanced colloidal silver has distilled water and trace mineral and contains no salt, iodine, protein, gelatinous or nitrates in it and its safe.
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The Brown Brunette Widow Spiders
Distantly allied to the black widow, the russet widow spider is far excluding venomous than its infamous cousin. Though it is usually extent in the United States, this species often proves obstinate to name because of its adaptable incline. Thus, you may find coffee widow spider specimens in a type of ensign from light tan to obscurity coffee; moreover, all sorts of markings deck their bodies making them all the more matchless. There are red, orange, fair, black and ashen patterns that the russet widow spider may include on the abdomen, all these skin misleading any untrained eye.
The darling locale of the brunette widow spider includes well cosseted locations in homes and other man-made structures. You may even find tanned widow nests in buckets, post boxes, door corners, closets, garages and even in vegetation like bushes and hierarchy twigs. Most bites arise when one accidentally twig their hands into such secluded areas and corners or, when the spider gets pushed against the skin. Wearing some rubber gloves when cleaning up around the house will help you prevent being exposed to a close link with the brunette widow spider.
The hourglass blotched detail to all widow spiders tinted in golden or orange cadaver a distinguishable characteristic on the underside of the abdomen. The tang of the russet widow spider is pretty aching, causing a lot of anxiety to the victim, yet, it is not even by far as genuine or as deadly as that of the black widow. There is a paradox related to the qualities of the bronzed widow spider malice: when compared to that of the black widow it is double as strong. Surprisingly enough, the death jeopardy is a lot reduce with this species; the explanation for this funny detail deceit in the shy kind of the auburn widow spider that injects rancor shyly distinct the black widow.
One joint way to uncover the spirit of the chocolate widow spider is by identifying its egg sac. This is a peculiarity of the species, completely different from that of other widow spiders. The facade of the sac is complete of critical projections that make it resemble to a fluffy little ball. In instance you observe such a white sphere sticking out from a buried surround, then you can be trusty you've come across a brown widow spider nest. Both spiders and egg sacs can be nicely distant with a vacuum cleaner, thus eliminating the menace of directly dealings. Regular dusting of all the house topic is the thumb decree for discouraging spiders to profit.
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What kind of bug is it!?!?!?
It was tall, and very skinny. Skinny abdomen and skinny legs. I distinctly saw its very long, yet very skinny stinger/tail/whatever it is called. Also, it had a reddish tint to it. Thanks!!
I don't know what kind of bug that is, but I like this website when ever I see a weird bug:
http://www.whatsthatbug.com/
Windscreen in a glass of its own
Protection from the weather prompted the first simple shield.
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