Dee wrote:
Thanks Marshall, by concentrated do you mean a higher ppm?
I guess you could look at it that way. As an example you might have 99%
going out the body through normal elimination channels, and 1% gets
trapped in the nail moons for putting in the nails. If this tissue is
1/100,000 of the full body weight, then that would give .01*100000 =
1000:1 increase in concentration in those tissues compared to the other
tissues of the body.
Marshall
My generator makes it at about 7 TDS which I believe is roughly
14ppm. I have to say it does taste very 'metally' compared to the
bought stuff from Rivers of Health which I used to get. I don't know
whether this is because it is stronger (theirs was supposed to be
10ppm) or whether it is because mine takes such a long time to brew -
or even if the water I use is very pure. dee
Marshall Dudley wrote:
In the levels one normally uses with EIS, there should be no
accumulation from what I can determine. However, if the silver is
concentrated, it can aggregate and cause it to become lodged. This
can happen when it is being removed and concentrated from the blood
by the body to put into hair and nails, thus the bluing of the
fingernail moons. Apparently the liver can also concentrate any
silver, and it can also do the same thing there as well. As far as I
know, this is nothing more than a cosmetic problem.
Marshall
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