If one were to produce - lets say - a 10ppm solution then that would be 10mg of silver per 1 litre of water. Now if one were taking say 30ml a day then one would have to divide one into tuther resulting in a miniscule intake of silver per day...Yes/No? Someone else can do the math, I'm a dummy. And I agree, appropriately produced EIS/CS will not result in coloured martians, ignoring for the moment that there is not one case of Argyria to be found as a result of ingestion/application/consumption of suitable quantities of appropriately produced solution. As for the consumption of 20 litres a day...I won't even go there as all bets would be off. N.
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2010 11:35:41 -0800 Subject: Re: CS>CS:> Silver in fruits,veggies etc. From: [email protected] To: [email protected] I remember approximating there being 3 grams of silver in my CS generator cathode. After maybe 20 gallons of CS, there is still most of it there. 100mg a day of silver from food would only take a month to hit 3 grams of intake. If this intake measure were true, that would be an argument for virtually zero risk of argyria from properly made EIS. ~David On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Harold MacDonald <[email protected]> wrote: "Under ordinary circumstances,daily consumption of fruits and vegetables would yield an intake of approx. 50-100 mg of silver in the form of a trace element,as reported in 1940 by R.A.Kehoe,Ref[15.] What isn't taken into account is our food supply does not provide enough minerals, and hasn't for a long time as evidenced by these excerpts from :U.S. Senate Document 264: 74 th Congress,2 ND Session,1936. Our physical well-being is more dependent upon minerals we take into our systems than upon calories or vitamins,or upon precise proportions of starch,protein or carbohydrates we consume. "Do you know that most of us today are suffering from certain dangerous diet deficiencies which cannot be remedied until depleted soils from which our food comes are brought into proper balance?" Just a few excerpts from the 74 th Congress,2ND Session,Senate Document No 264,1936. At one time some years ago I had the full document in file downloaded but lost it. Harold

