Dear Peace: Thank you kindly, Peace. I was getting bombarded by those that seem to know it all regarding aluminum and I appreciate you entering the fray with some positive ideas and "real" testing principles. Thanks, again.
As for the use of Teflon that Marshall seems to support, I wouldn't use it to cook anything in to feed my animals let alone any humans. And non-stick surfaces - a BIG no to those, too. Glass stove top Vision ware is one of the best. i don't use iron frying pans or dutch ovens (even though I have some) because iron can leach into the food and that is not something any man wants because an overload of iron can affect the heart of men in negative ways - even bringing on a heart attack. I give blood every 56 days to get rid of any excess iron. And it gives my spleen an excuse to make some fresh... That may sound selfish, but the Red Cross loves my blood - and they always need a good supply. So do the vampires.... ha... ha.... ha.... John On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote: > In that case Mike, you would have to do the same with the brands which John > believes are contaminant free also! After all, it is only their word that > he is going on too, isn't it <grin>? dee > > On 7 Jan 2010, at 16:19, M. G. Devour wrote: > > > Dee writes: > >> But in this case Annie, Marshall *has* tested it scientifically and it > >> came up negative, which is as much proof as anyone could need surely? > > > > Well, not quite, Dee! <grin> > > > > Marshall, what mode of testing are you using? It seems to be quite > > specific as to compound, and you need to know what you're testing for > > in advance. Why? Thanks very much for doing it. > > > > In fairness, all we know from Marshall's testing is that the two most > > common or likely sources of aluminum contamination from processing > > equipment -- metal and oxide -- are absent at least to the sensitivity > > limits of his measurement.. > > > > So, until somebody comes up with a specific chemical species for > > Marshall to test for, or else takes a sample of Arm & Hammer baking > > soda to their local environmental testing lab and asks for an atomic > > absorption spectroscopy analyisis for elemental aluminum, we'll have to > > leave this in the 'asserted but unproven' category. Neither > > contamination nor purity has been demonstrated beyond doubt. > > > > And that is the essence of a successful marketing campaign. <shrug> > > > > Thanks for your patience, John. > > > > Peace, > > > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > > The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down... > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> > > >

