Natural gold "reefs" (prospectors dream of them in vivid living color) are generally thought to occur as a result of bacteria colonies that at the very least concentrated the element from solution in flowing water. Maybe they mutated the Au out of other elements, who knows. There's also a weed that does this, again maybe via bacteria inside it somewhere, whether as independent cells or as a naturally parallel transferred gene component of the plant. Catch the gold bug if you can. If chickens can do it with calcium, then why not... I bet it's some bacteria resident in their gut that does the heavy lifting anyway.
As to the yeast/silver claims, I'm kinda skeptical. Silver in solution turns gold-colored. -----Original Message----- From: Jed Rothwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 10:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Vo]:Joe Champion claims biological transmutations A blast from the past! Joe called me and directed my attention to this website: http://www.drjoechampion.com/ Interesting stuff about microbiological transmutation. I do not know enough to judge this, but the claims are widespread so I take them seriously. - Jed

