At 08:59 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote:
My guess is silver content in the human body is going to depend on where that body lives and gets its food from. Silver isn't quite as common as , say, iron.
YAhh! This, if you pardon the pun, is in the same vein as the accepted medical norms. The last person qualified to talk about "good" norms is a Doctor. He simply never even sees a healthy person.
I would like to research life activities/body functions in the older world, but I still have a photo sent by a friend his daughter took on a trip to Kathmandu - standing in front of a Coca-Cola sign............. sigh.
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