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Dans l'article ''Lyme Disease: Questionable Diagnosis and Treatment'' de Edward McSweegan, un paragraphe est consacré à l'argent colloîdal:<br>''Many colloidal silver and silver salt preparations have been touted as cures for AIDS, chronic fatigue, herpes, TB, syphilis, lupus, malaria, plague, acne, impetigo, and many other diseases. Lyme disease is just the latest target. A 1996 Federal Register notice stated the "FDA is not aware of any substantial scientific evidence that supports the use of . . . colloidal silver ingredients or silver salts for these disease conditions." The same notice stated that "human consumption of silver may result in argyria—a permanent ashen-gray or blue discoloration of the skin, conjunctiva, and internal organs". Despite these warnings, some websites devoted to Lyme disease or colloidal silver products display misleading reports about laboratory experiments in which colloidal silver killed spirochetes. One such report is a letter from Dr. Burgdorfer, the discoverer of the Lyme spirochete. The letter merely reports on a pilot study using colloidal silver to kill spirochetes in a test tube and states that additional laboratory and human studies are underway. Many silver and Lyme advocates have used the letter to suggest that colloidal silver has been proven effective against Lyme disease. However, no study has shown that colloidal silver is safe or effective for treating people with Lyme disease (or anything else). <ref>http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/lyme.html</ref>
 
Dans l'article ''Lyme Disease: Questionable Diagnosis and Treatment'' de Edward McSweegan, un paragraphe est consacré à l'argent colloîdal:<br>''Many colloidal silver and silver salt preparations have been touted as cures for AIDS, chronic fatigue, herpes, TB, syphilis, lupus, malaria, plague, acne, impetigo, and many other diseases. Lyme disease is just the latest target. A 1996 Federal Register notice stated the "FDA is not aware of any substantial scientific evidence that supports the use of . . . colloidal silver ingredients or silver salts for these disease conditions." The same notice stated that "human consumption of silver may result in argyria—a permanent ashen-gray or blue discoloration of the skin, conjunctiva, and internal organs". Despite these warnings, some websites devoted to Lyme disease or colloidal silver products display misleading reports about laboratory experiments in which colloidal silver killed spirochetes. One such report is a letter from Dr. Burgdorfer, the discoverer of the Lyme spirochete. The letter merely reports on a pilot study using colloidal silver to kill spirochetes in a test tube and states that additional laboratory and human studies are underway. Many silver and Lyme advocates have used the letter to suggest that colloidal silver has been proven effective against Lyme disease. However, no study has shown that colloidal silver is safe or effective for treating people with Lyme disease (or anything else). <ref>http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/lyme.html</ref>
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L'argyrie peut aussi causer une décoloration précoce des ongles, habituellement les lunules. Dans de rares cas, les cheveux sont également affectés. Dans certains cas, les patients sont considérés comme "cyanotiques" (trop peu d'oxygène dans le sang), ce qui peut conduire à un mauvais diagnostic. La maladie peut aussi être confondue avec la maladie d'Addison.
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Le problème avec l'argyrie, c'est qu'il n'y a pas de thérapie et selon les connaissances actuelles - une fois qu'elle s'est produite - elle ne disparaît plus et ne peut plus être inversée thérapeutiquement. Elle peut lourdement stigmatiser les personnes affectées et représente un problème cosmétique permanent. Il s'agit donc d'un processus irréversible.
    
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