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No blackish stool is a problem related to intestine I don't think they are related
Very dark almost blackish brown liquid topped with a light brown froth.
Silverware tarnishes when it comes into contact with substances such as sulfur, oxygen, and moisture. These substances can react with the silver in the silverware, causing it to form a tarnished layer. Exposure to air, certain foods, and cleaning chemicals can also contribute to the tarnishing of silverware.
well it depends what kind of mushroom it is, but most of them would be blackish purple, but some vary from mushroom to mushroom. hope this helped!
There are a few possible causes. One cause that I find people frequently comment on is the detergent you use. Some of them are more harsh and may cause staining or discoloration. Sometimes it can be caused by the silverware not being dried soon enough. Another possible cause is other objects in you dishwasher adversely reacting with your silverware. If this is a new problem with the same home, same dishwasher, same silverware I would start with changing the detergent and/or rinsing agent.
Well first off if the Tattoo was not at a shop I would go to the doctor and have them look at that. If the tattoo was done at a parlor I would call your tattoo artist and ask him if any of the tattoo work would of had any part of the color.
I would go to websites about silver silverware and see if there is a list of prices for 1945 silver silverware
i would of thought that it would be the same as getting a scab after peircing a hole in your skin, i.e the blackish / brown lining you get when a scab starts
I've known people who refer to plastic sporks as silverware.
A nice brown or black sweater would compliment you well. Earth tones will give you more color and hide a few extra pounds.
A antique restoration company would specialize in polishing silverware to return it to it's original look.
I am not sure if the salt would cause color loss, However the chlorine can.