..But it 'could' be a temporary silver protein?
 What's reasonable and what is sometimes conflicts.

Ode

At 08:48 AM 3/19/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Mike wrote:
>
>> Does ISE *ever* pick up silver ions in the blood? Is it even possible?
>
>According to the Merck manual, the ISE is the proper way to detect silver
>ions in blood serum.
>
>> So, if you administer comparable doses of *ionic* silver, does any show
>> up in the bloodstream as measured by absorption/emission?
>
>Silver can be detected in the bloodstream after ingesting ionic silver.
>Because an ISE detects no silver ions it seems reasonable to speculate that
>silver chloride is what is being detected.
>
>
>frank key
>
>
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