Dear Marshall, or anyone else with information on this topic anyway,

Below you write that a silver dollar appropriate for ingesting (obviously eating a coin is inappropriate). I was planning to try to make CS from Canadian 5 dollar silver coins though which are supposed to be of grade 9999 that is 99.99% pure silver. Is there any reason why this is inappropriate? I can't seem to think of any real reason not to use them except for perhaps their shape which make them less suitable for use as electrodes.

Sincerely,

Shu-Ren


Subject:
Re: CS>CS article
From:
Marshall Dudley <[email protected]>
Date:
Wed, 22 Feb 2006 13:05:30 -0500
To:
[email protected]
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A major portion of ingested silver is absorbed in the small intestine

Without teling what form the silver is in, this is meaningless.  Silver sulfide is not soluble at all, and neither is a silver dollar.  Colloidal silver tends to be absorbed in the stomach, and soluble silver salts are absorbed in the stomach as well. Only sparingly soluble salts such as silver chloride, or salts that become silver chloride in the stomach, when taken in amounts that surpass the solubility limit in the stomach will pass significantly into the intestines where they can still be absorbed over time.

 


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