Hello Kandee,
From my understanding...the skin is very absorbant to almost every substance
known. Silver dollar back in his youth was most likely very very pure
silver. Skin being the largest organ of the body can and will within time
absorb. The skin breathes like the lungs. If one were to cover the whole
body completely without allowing the skin exposure to air for a lengthy
period of time a person can afixiate, sofocate. Rubbing the coin and
creating heat from the fingers, would over time get into the body. To what
concentration and if so would it have any significant affect, hard to say?
As well, having this coin as good luck, plays into ones belief system making
them believe it will give them a good life or whatever. This sort of
thinking is positive and eliminates an acidic environment which is
contributed by stress. My homeopath always tells me that my thinking along
with her remedy are two key things when it comes to healing. that my two
cents worth (Grin)
regards,
E.
From: Kandee Edge <[email protected]>
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To: List Silver <[email protected]>
Subject: CS>silver dollar
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 11:23:34 -0800 (PST)
I'm curious. My grandfather carried a silver dollar
around with him for years when he was a child up until
he was in his 50's. He constantly held it in his hand
while in the pocket and rubbed it bare. He never got
sick until after he placed the "good luck" coin in his
safe deposit box. He's now in his 80's and still gets
around like a young man despite his bout with
pneumonia back in the 70's and now cancer (which is in
remission). Is it possible that the 1923 silver
dollar kept him well? I didn't know if touch transfer
was enough to do the same as ingesting CS.
Kandee
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