
Paul Karason, 58, is definitely a man that stand out in a crowd. Some retro cartoon fans may think that he is just a crazed fan of Papa Smurf. Mr. Karason sports a very nice graying and white head of hair and matching beard. If you still do not think you could recognize him in a crowd, look for his glasses. Still does not stand out, well, he is blue.
From head to toe, Mr. Karason is blue. This is no make up or lighting trick. He had dermatitis, an itchy and discoloring condition of the skin. He had a treatment plan. Colloidal silver, which was banned by the FDA in 1999, is suspension of silver in distilled water. Silver has antibacterial properties and has been used for centuries to fight infections.
Experts say that his skin will be blue for life, because the silver does not dissipate from the skin or organs. It reacts to light the same way silver would react to light in a photolab. It changes color to, you guessed it, blue. Mr. Karason states that his skin is lightening a bit because he has reduced his intake of the medication, and is positive that soon he will be “Going Green.” Al Gore would be so proud
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