Dee,

The study stated that when bilairy excretion was blocked that excretion in the 
urine increased but did not say by how much. I will need to track down the 
original study to see what it says.
When you had your gallbladder removed were restrictions placed on your diet?

I meantoned constipation only because there is a relation between the amount of 
silver that passes into the bloodstream and the time it takes food to pass 
through the digestive system. Constipation would be beneficial except when in 
an overload condition. I don't think there is a way to quantify this. 

I think that the study supports the max excretion rate but is weak in its 
determination of the amount of ingested silver that actually enters the 
bloodstream. It estimates that at 10%. I am hoping to hear if anyone on the 
list has better information. 

- Steve N

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From: Dee Fitzpatrick <d...@deetroy.org> 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com <silver-list@eskimo.com> 
Sent: Sun Jul 05 08:27:29 2009
Subject: Re: CS>Silver excretion rates 


Thank you Steve, for this information.  I actually do suffer from two of these 
things, i.e.. Constipation and having no gall bladder.  I take in mostly a few 
ounces a day of CS so that shouldn't be a problem should it?  Many thanks 
again.  Dee 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Norton, Steve <mailto:stephen.nor...@ngc.com> 
Date: 05/07/2009 00:57:19
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Silver excretion rates
 
Dee,
You may have misunderstood a part of what I posted. The data showed that you 
can take up to 34 oz of 10 ppm EIS without exceeding the bodys abolity to 
eliminate the silver in one day. To be a problem you would need to exceed this 
amount every day for an extended period. In practical terms I think this comes 
close to being unlimited. Unless you are supplying your friend 2 gallons or 
more weekly there should be no problem. Assuming that the friend has no 
conditions that changes the normal absorption or excretion of silver such as:

* Constipation
* Liver disfunction
* Removed Gallbladder
* Gallstone blockage of bile

If no such conditions exists around 99% of the silver is excreted within a 
couple of days of ingestion. I hope this clarifies the issue some. 

- Steve N

                        

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