> -----Original Message----- > From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]] > > However, silver ions will become silver chloride. But since > silver chloride has > almost totally insoluble, it simply take the route through the > intestines instead > of going into the blood. > Where have you been for the last six months, Marshall :-) Some of us been chipping away at this question (some more vigorously than others) for some time, and I would have thought to any one who had been paying attention, that the idea that silver chloride is not absorbed had been laid to rest, or at least, seriously questioned.
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