Did I miss the answers to how was much taken, what parts per million (or
about), how long taken, dosages, etc.?

Yours in health,
James Allison

Allisons Apothecary
http://allisonsapothecary.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: CS>alittle gray


> James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
>
> > The grey skin has been caused most often by ionic silver salts, those
which
> > dissolve in water.  Silver Chloride does not dissolve, but precipitates
> > out.
>
> Actually silver chloride is slightly soluable in water.  The solubility is
> listed as .000089 grams per 100 cc of cold water and .0021 grams per 100
cc of
> hot water. (1)  This reference does not say what temperatures cold and hot
are.
>
> But in ppm this works out to be .89 ppm for cold water to 21 ppm for hot
> water.  Although this is very limiting, it is in the range of what people
are
> producing as colloid.  I don't think you can dismiss the possibility of
silver
> chloride producing problems over the long haul despite it's low
solubility.
>
> Marshall
>
> 1. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and physics, 52nd edition, page B-134.
>
>
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