On 8/1/2014 9:23 AM, John Popelish wrote:
On 08/01/2014 11:30 AM, Ron wrote:
This study confuses me more than it enlightens.
http://www.silvergen.com/General/altman.pdf
He is talking CS but measurements are in milligrams of silver?
I wouldn't call it confusing, so much as it is not a very well
designed experiment. He has no control data (comparing the results
for someone who did not intentionally consume silver) and made no
attempt to quantify possible errors in his measurements.
I also could not find, in the paper, how he measured the total silver
contained in the suspension he was consuming.
His outgoing measurements consistently exceeded his claimed input of
silver. So was there an error in some of his measurements, or was he
also receiving additional silver from his environment?
So, it is interesting, but not very conclusive about anything. If he
had tried to publish this paper in a scientific journal, the peer
review would have sent it back for more work.
What is the problem with using milligram results (total weight of
silver going in and out)?
Well I think of CS as a liquid of PPM . How does one get to weight of
silver? I can understand weight of silver coming out but If he is using
liquid CS going in how does he get milligrams of silver???
Ron
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