Ode Coyote wrote:

> Tests were done by Frank with an ion selective probe.  He found no ions of
> silver.

If this test is correct, then there are only 5 possibilities I can think of:

1. No silver chloride makes it into the blood stream.
2. The silver chloride gets reduced to silver colloid the blood stream
3. The silver chloride gets changed to an insolable silver compound.
4. The silver binds with protein.
5. The silver ends up chelated.

1 cannot be true since we know that taking large amounts of silver chloride
can cause argyria, so it has to make it to the blood stream.
2. This is quite possibly true.
3. Silver chloride becomes silver sulfide, which is totally insoluable.  This
is also a possibility, but if so then the ionic portion of EIS would not be
effective, and we seem to have ample evidence that it is.  It is quite likely
some silver chloride gets reduced to silver colloid and some becomes silver
sulfide.

4 & 5.  I am not well enough versed to go any further on these.  With a
selective ion meter detect silver binded to a protein, or chelated silver.  I
don't think so, but am not sure.

I think the chelation idea might be worth exploring.  I wonder if taking some
EIS, and adding a pinch of salt to form silver chloride, then adding some EDTA
to it will cause the white precipitate to disappear.  That is an experiment
well worth doing. I will see if I can find some EDTA at a health food store.

Marshall

>
> If he also tested for silver as a metallic particle or the presence of
> silver in any other form, I don't know and he didn't say.
>  That in itself is a bit of a strange ommission.
> Ode
>
> >>   5. what tests were done to detect silver in the blood?
> >
> >That is a good question.  Anyone know where these tests were run?  Were
> >they run by Frank or Steve?
> >
> >Marshall
> >
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