When you compare the results of taking EIS and Silver Chloride 
with respect to it causing argyria, etc. are you talking about the 
same ppm concentrations of each?

Has anyone tried taking very small amounts of silver chloride in the 
range of EIS, say 5 to 10 ppm in one ounce of water?  Would it then
have a similar effect to EIS?

Dan




From: Marshall Dudley wrote:
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 07:56:38 

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> Re: CS>H202, CS and cloudiness

Do the math.  If you drink one ounce of 5 ppm EIS, that will contain 4
ppm of ionic silver typically. If you have 4 ounces of liquid in the
stomach, then 100% of the silver chloride will dissolve in the
contents.
If you drink more CS, then only about 1 ppm of silver chloride will
dissolve in the stomach at a time, but since it would quickly transport
to
the blood stream, the rest will still dissolve in short order.  Silver
chloride has a solubility of .8 ppm in cold water, and higher in body
temperature water. This is not trivial when we are talking about only 5
or
so ppm CS to start with.  Also it is known that silver chloride taken
by
mouth without the prophylactic effects of any colloidal silver to
counteract it will result in argyria. That proves that significant
amounts
of silver can end up in the blood stream even if you start with silver
chloride.

Marshall



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