Hi Robb,

Yup.  Roger Altman was around this list for some time, and was
reporting on his CS elimination experiment.

Your statement about CS concentration was correct.

Analyze the following statements:

>"1. One tsp. contains 5 ml. of liquid "

Correct.
One liter contains 1000 milliliters of liquid, and one teaspoon is
about 5 milliliters.  That means there are 200 doses of liquid, each
one teaspoonful, in one liter.

>2. One ppm concentration is the same as 1 milligram (mg.) per liter    
>(Example: 10 PPM colloidal silver contains 10 mg of silver in one 
>liter of liquid)  

Correct.
Since there are 200 doses of CS in a liter, then each dose must be 10
mg divided by 200 = .05 mg per dose (teaspoon).

>(Example: One tsp. of 10 PPM colloidal silver 
>contains 50 micrograms of silver)"

Correct.
50 micrograms means that there are 0.000050 grams -- NOTE: GRAMS
which is the same as 0.05 milligrams -- which is what I said.

What Tony said was:
"So a teaspoon contains: (10/1 000 000)x5 = 0.000005mg silver"
-- note: milligrams -- and I was attempting to adjust that.  :)

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 01:58:00 -0400, "Robb Allen"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Here is where to find reference for what I just said.............
>http://www.clspress.com/tox.html
>there is other good toxicity info and dosage info here as
>well...........Robb

-- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF


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