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From: "Marshall Dudley" <[email protected]>

> > Another
> > approach defines heavy metal as one that has a density greater that
6.0
> > grams per cubic centimetre. Thereby, metals heavier than vanadium
would
> > be heavy metals [ silver is heavier than vanadium, as is magnesium,
> > copper, iron, zinc and other essential metals - Ivan ], thus
including
> > most of the commercial metals."
> > http://206.191.21.210/icme/q&as/qav5n4.htm
>
> As well as iron.  I don't think even the FDA would consider iron
supplements
> as heavy metal.
>
> Marshall


I did mention iron as an essential mineral, but it must be remembered
that supplementation of iron in men, is dangerous.

Ivan.


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