After reading the recent posts, it seems there may be some confusion regarding 
how much gold was consumed.

It looks like some are interpreting the 30 mg of colloidal gold to mean 30 mg 
of actual gold content.

I believe a case can be made that the 30 mg refers to the amount of the 
colloidal gold solution (slightly less than 30 mL considering density), not 30 
mg of gold content.

There would seem to be a huge difference in dosage between the two. 

>From reports I have gotten from about a dozen people now, 10 mL a day of 5 ppm 
colloidal gold produces the results generally being discussed.

frank key


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