Not if it's well plated with silver and the dust was too big to go
through the filter.

 Besides, copper is an absolutely neccessary mineral and many people don't
retain enough of it which leads to weak blood vessels, hemerroids and such.

ode

At 01:18 PM 11/20/2003 GMT, you wrote:
>On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 08:19:21 -0500, Ode Coyote wrote in
><[email protected]>:
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>>  Silver plated copper dust sounds interesting. 
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>
>Wouldn't that make for a great risk of having copper
>in the water? Dr. Hulda Clark has found a link between
>copper and cancer (via the metabolism of parasites
>in the liver).
>
>If that were used to purify drinking water, I would
>consider it dangerous.
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