Very interesting. Then any silver chloride ends up becoming silver
albumin (like egg whites, or in fact MSP!), in the blood stream and
silver metal. The precipitation of it onto particles is not a surprise
given the ph and natural developers that are in blood, and if there were
not a bunch of
Here's what Ivan had to say on the subject some time ago.
Well, I was bound to comment on the ionic vs elemental colloid thread
eventually...
Firstly the idea that silver ions precipitate out in the alimentary
tract, and never make it to the blood stream, is pure speculation.
This theory is
Trem wrote:
Here's what Ivan had to say on the subject some time ago.
Well, I was bound to comment on the ionic vs elemental colloid thread
eventually...
Firstly the idea that silver ions precipitate out in the alimentary
tract, and never make it to the blood stream, is pure speculation.
I
Trem wrote:
This study was written by Roger Altman (who used to grace this list
with his not inconsiderable presence) and details the elimination vs
ingestion of what would be a high ionic percentage CS. He found that
pretty much what is ingested is what comes out, and that a high
percentage
In 1939 Hill and Pillsbury published their exhaustive
review of the literature on argyria and the pharmacology
of silver. On page 13 of their book, they discussed
the work of Minz(1930) on these issues concerning the form
of silver as it is it is absorbed and transported in the
body. [Minz, B.:
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