"Currently there is no federally recognized 'minimum daily requirement' for 
silver in the human body.   In 1940, R.A. Kehoe reported that under normal 
circumstances, the average daily intake of fruits and vegetables would provide 
between 50 - 100 mcg of silver as a trace element.  Since that time, the 
commercial farm soils of this country have become extremely deficient in trace 
minerals.  According to the Earth Summit Report issued in 1992, the levels of 
soil based minerals in North America have dropped over 85% in the last 100 
years.

So, assuming that our ancestor's diet used to contain significant trace amounts 
of silver, and that our diet probably has greatly reduced levels today, there 
is a reasonable argument for supplementing with colloidal silver daily, in 
spite of the fact that there is no official 'recommended daily allowance' (RDA) 
rating for CS.  Researchers say two teaspoons of 5 ppm colloidal silver 
provides about 50 mcg of silver and could be considered a 'nutritional' amount 
if taken on a daily basis.  Additionally researchers say any amount above 4 
teaspoons a day, or 100 mcg, should be considered a 'therapeutic' amount.  

That said, it should not be assumed that electro-colloidal silver is equivalent 
to or has the same metabolic effect as receiving trace silver from dietary 
plant sources.  But since there are very few plant sources of trace silver left 
today, many researchers believe colloidal silver is probably the best 
substitute."

Dr. Robert Becker, author of the best selling book THE BODY ELECTRIC, 
recognized a correlation between low silver levels in the human body and 
sickness.  He said a silver deficiency in humans was responsible for the 
improper functioning of the immune system.  

Faith G.



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dan Nave 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 10:42 AM
  Subject: RE: CS>Cloudy, Particles, whatever.......... Silver is a Nutrient


  I seriously doubt that silver is a nutrient...

  Dan