Silver, as well as copper and gold are transition metals. Heavier than
the light metals like sodium and potasium so essentail to life, and
lighter than the heavy metals such as mercury and lead that are so
deadly.

Marshall

"Heather King (LCA)" wrote:

>  Okay, you CS Experts: tear this apart & put it back together for me
> so what's real is obvious & what's not can be tossed. I was under the
> impression that silver was NOT a heavy metal...Thanks, Heather
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave King [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 7:59 AM
> To: Heather King (LCA)
> Subject:
>
> We need to get Liz on a special  researchproject.  Stacy went to the
> Dr. Friday and he asked about colloidal silver for his hepatitis C and
> he was told "no heavy metals"!  He even told him he needed to cut down
> any iron that might be in other things he was taking.  It's funny...he
> did tell him it was okay to go back to taking the Milk Thistle that
> was prescribed by a naturopath.  I need some more supportive evidence
> so that he can make a decision.  I told him that I wasn't going to
> tell him to go against what his Dr. told him, but it sounded contrary
> to the things you found before.  Oh yeah...he said that tumors love
> heavy metals.  He said it would actually help the growth of tumors
> should they occur.  At this point he doesn't have any, but I guess
> with the deterioration of the liver the chance for cancer and tumors
> increases.
>
> Thanks for the help.
>
>