EPA limit is 0.005 mg/kg/day. For that limit to be one gram a person
would have to weigh around 440,000 pounds (200,000 kg) so I don't know
where you are getting a one gram limit! If a person weights 100 kg (220
pounds), their limit would be 1 mg which is just over twice the 450 ucg
(.45
Alex,
Read what I said, and pay attention to the decimal points. The daily
allowance is 1 MILLIGRAM, not 1 GRAM. You could drink 1/10th of a
liter of 10ppm colloidal silver for your 70Kg body. That is 100 grams
of the 10ppm colloidal silver. That's basically what I said earlier,
but I did not
Thank you Dan et all, all is clear now.
Alex
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Hello community,
Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in
a 45ml dose? Please let me know how you did that math.
The liquid would be colloidal silver at 10ppm.
Thanks
Alex
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: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013, 2:01 PM
Hello community,
Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in a 45ml
dose? Please let me know how you did that math.
The liquid would
10ppm * 45ml/1000ml = .45ppm
There is 10ppm of silver in 1 liter, which is 1000ml. You are using
45/1000 of a liter. So, you can multiply them to get the result, which
is .45ppm.
10ppm is 10mg of silver in 1 liter of water, so you have 45/1000 of
that which is .45mg of silver.
Dan
On Sat, Jan
Dan Thanks, just double checking
According to EPA... and my weight of 70kgs.
The LOEL is 1 gram (0.014 mg/kg/day) so I would be consuming less than
the maximum recommended by Epa? Is this a correct interpretation Dan?
http://www.epa.gov/iris/subst/0099.htm
Alex
On 01/05/2013 03:12 PM,
Subject: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013, 2:01 PM
Hello community,
Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in a 45ml
dose? Please let me know how you did that math.
The liquid would
0.014mg/kg/day * 70mg = 0.98mg/day
Since you are taking 0.45mg in your dose, you could take two doses a
day and stay within this recommendation.
Dan
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Alex Flex aflex...@gmail.com wrote:
Dan Thanks, just double checking
According to EPA... and my weight of
That should read:
0.014mg/kg/day * 70kg = 0.98mg/day
Dan
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Dan Nave bhangcha...@gmail.com wrote:
0.014mg/kg/day * 70mg = 0.98mg/day
Since you are taking 0.45mg in your dose, you could take two doses a
day and stay within this recommendation.
Dan
On Sat, Jan
That would be 45 grams of water, and 10 ppm is 10 millions of that, so
the amount of silver would be 450 ug.
Marshall
On 1/5/2013 2:01 PM, Alex Flex wrote:
Hello community,
Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams
in a 45ml dose? Please let me know how you did
Marshall...
So if 45ml (which as you say is mroe or less 45 grams of water) with
10ppm concentration of silver.. the amount would be 450 mcg right?
So that means that 1 gram = 1,000,000 mcg .. so...
Conclusion is that 45ml of 10ppm colloidal silver isnt even 0.01% close
to the 1 gram per
to any limit stated in published 'studies?'.
N.
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 17:23:51 -0600
From: aflex...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSCalculate amount of grams in a 10ppm 45ml dose please?
Marshall...
So if 45ml (which as you say is mroe or less 45 grams of water
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