Plus this says: "The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends
that the concentration of silver in public drinking water supplies not
exceed one milligram per liter of water, i.e. one part per million (1
ppm)."

If true, then lifelong, if I am not mistaken, that would FAR exceed
the EPAs listed reference dose to avoid argyria.  This is
contradicting themselves.

Can anyone find an actual source for that statement other than that webpage?

David


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