OK, I spoke with one of the authors, and he indicated that they gave an oz of 
1000 ppm colloidal gold a day, which contains 30 mg of gold.

Marshall

Frank Key wrote:

> Marshall wrote:
>
> > I don't believe so for several reasons.
> >
> > Taking 15 to 30 mg of the colloid would be only 1-2 drops a day.
> >
> > Normally when measuring a medicine, solids are measured in mg, and liquids 
> > in ml.
> >
> > The article says: "daily dosage of 15 mg of gold ", not "gold colloid" at 
> > one place
> > for a prior study.
> >
> > In the rhumatism article below it says "30 mg of colloidal metallic gold 
> > daily",
> > which I interpret as meaning there is 30 mg of metallic gold.
> >
> > However I must agree that the report is extremely sloppy, seeming swapping
> > colloidal gold for gold at random, whereas there is a 1000 to one 
> > difference in the
> > concentrations between the two.
> >
> > I will try contacting the authors for clarification.  They supposedly work 
> > for
> > Optimox Corporation at 800-223-1601.
>
> It will be interesting to see what they say. I am going to try obtain the 
> Aurasol product and test it for concentration and particle size.
>
> frank key
>
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