"Old and grey" some just get that way without silver...add silver, who knows.
There was that **normal** parameter in there.
Dunno how much a nearly dead thyroid plays a role...could effect the
metabolism of *everything*?
Excess unbalanced Estrogen would redistribute fat in a male, but not
necessarily make him fat.
ode
At 09:09 AM 12/4/2009 -0800, you wrote:
Well I made it in about 8 years of 20 ppm use with clear properly made
EIS. And I haven't drowned yet.
People even stop me on the street to tell me that I might have a
circulation problem or a heart attack eminent because my color is so gray.
BUT I'm very healthy at 73 yrs old.
I did almost cash it in though from taking vitamin C.
In what I thought was the last days I read that Vitamin C has an infinity
for Iodine. My low acting thyroid had all but quit.
When I found this out I started waiting till after noon to take my iodine
and within a week I was back to healthy.
I didn't stop the C at 3 grams a day, just separated the two . Also I lost
30 pounds since then but don't know if the iodine boost to the thyroid did
it or the fact that I stopped ingesting anything that contained SOY! Which
also suppresses the thyroid and changes your testosterone to estrogen.
It's my belief that Soy is what is causing the Obesity problem in the
world as it is in every prepared food product you buy and the ramping up
of obesity follows in step with the sales of soy.
Well thats my story. I'm hoping this will help someone.
Dave--The insensitive one.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 5:25 AM, Ode Coyote
<<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]> wrote:
If you drink too much water ...you will die of "water toxicity"
The water is more toxic than the silver in it.
In order to overcome a **normal** silver elimination rate and build up to
the threshold amount of retained silver required to turn blue at 20 PPM
and under before you age out of Earthly bounds, the amount of water to
even start would kill you today.
You'll turn blue, but not because of silver. [ A slight incurable blood
circulation problem ]
At 50 to several hundred PPM...maybe not...there's a slight chance of
turning blue sometime before dying of old age.
Ode
At 09:48 AM 12/3/2009 -0600, you wrote:
Ode, you wrote:
"At around 20 PPM and under, the water the silver is in would be too
toxic to survive that long if your metals elimination system is
anywhere close to normal."
What did you mean by this?
Dan
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