It has been declared that the amount of silver
considered to be toxic was 3.8 grams/day. This was
stated by a man named Alexander G. Schauss, Ph.D.

He appeared to credit the EPA with that figure. Other
folks have been searching, and discover the EPA saying
it is 5 micrograms/kg/day. For me, that would be 385
mg per day, which is far, far less than I actually
ingest. Considering the scientific reports of argyria
caused by huge quantities, how did the EPA arrive at 5
mg/day?

Does anyone know where this 3.8 gram figure came from?

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