Re: CS: rate of excretion

1998-10-06 Thread Bruce K. Stenulson
Whitney, here's the text of the post from 6-3-98:
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Subject:   Silver levels in Biospecton Test
  Resent-Date:   Wed, 3 Jun 1998 16:30:26 -0700 (PDT)
 Resent-From:   silver-list@eskimo.com
 Date:   Wed, 03 Jun 1998 15:48:30 -0700
From:   "Daniel F. Smith" 
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   To:   silver-list@eskimo.com
  CC:   Mercury Poisoning from Dental Amalgam   




Greetings,

I just got my results back from a 26 element screening of a feces sample
by Biospectron of Sweden.

i...@biospection.se

(The normal price for the test is $165.00 US )

The silver level was 4.324 mg/kg or 4 ppm silver!!

This relates to a 'normal' of 0.021 mg/kg or 270 times the 'normal'
level. 

I have 18 Amalgam fillings, which makes my mercury levels 0.208 mg/kg or
about 9 times normal.  The silver from amalgams should be about half the
mercury level.

Tin levels are 2.3 times normal with 5.29 mg/kg which would also be from
amalgams normally.

I suspect the extremely high silver levels are mostly from the silver
colloidal that I have been making and taking at 2-3 teaspoons a day of
yellow colloid at about 50k ohms in a bottle cap.  I havn't had any
colds or flu since I started the silver.

I also have an unusual 2 times normal silicon reading that I am at a
loss to explain.

Does anyone have any ideas or input for me?

Regards,

Daniel F. Smith
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And M.G.D.'s reply:

Dan Smith wrote (the condensed version):
> 
> >I just got my results back from a 26 element screening of a feces sample
> >by Biospectron of Sweden.

> >The silver level was 4.324 mg/kg or 4 ppm silver!!
> >
> >This relates to a 'normal' of 0.021 mg/kg or 270 times the 'normal'
> >level.

> >I suspect the extremely high silver levels are mostly from the silver
> >colloidal that I have been making and taking at 2-3 teaspoons a day 

On  3 Jun 98 at 22:43, Whitney wrote:

> Wow, that's a lot of silver.  I am new to this CS concept, so it's
> hard for me to believe that kind of a ratio is safe. 

Hi Whitney,

"Normal" and "Healthy" may not be synonymous, here. 

Silver is filtered from the blood by the liver and excreted in the
feces. If Dan's taking silver in and it is *not* accumulating
somewhere in him, then that's where it'll show up.

Since the people from whom the "normal" silver spec was derived were
probably eating the standard modern diet, we can guess that they are
not getting anywhere near the amount of silver that their bodies can
use and eliminate, were it available. So "normal" may not be
particularly useful except as a standard to measure the success of
his supplementation.

This is a really interesting bit of data that helps confirm what 
proponents of CS have been saying for awhile. It *is* eliminated by 
the body and therefore does not pose a threat of argyria.

Thanks for the info, Dan!

> I'll be interested to see what our other silverlisters have to say
> about it. 

There you have it! My opinion, anyway.

Be well,

Mike D.


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Philip Collins wrote:
> 
> Mike D, on 9-22-98 you wrote,
> 
>  
> Mike, I do remember a post awhile back that someone had measured his fecal
> silver (urinary silver too?) and guessed it was roughly the same amount he
> was ingesting orally each day.  Is that the decent indication you cite?
> 
> As someone whose hair and blood mercury went off the Dr's Data chart from
> combined amalgam-harboring and fish-eating, and who has been in persistent
> ill health for the last 15 years,  I am very chary about loading myself up
> with silver, yet I am *dying* (no pun intended) to try CS for my various
> ailments.  Could you give me any more precise information on that issue?
> Like,
> --Do we only have that  one informal study?
> --How the silver was measured?
> --Was it only fecal, or urinary too?
> --Did the person record the ppm and dosage of his CS intake?
> --how long was the measuring done?
> --how young and healthy was the person?
> --Are there any other studies?
> --What was the manufacture procedure of the CS?  (ie, what is "made right"?)
> 
> I'd really be grateful for any *concrete, specific* information from Mike or
> anyone on this.
> 
> Whitney


Here's what I believe you were asking for (I archive a bunch of
this...)

Be Well

Bruce


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CS: rate of excretion

1998-10-06 Thread Philip Collins
Mike D, on 9-22-98 you wrote,