Re: CS>Thank you for replying Ken! But I was asking about 20 ppm not 80 ppm

2002-12-19 Thread Ode Coyote
How much would a person have to consume to get the blood levels up to 3PPM or even .5 PPM over what period of time with a 94% elimination rate over 48 hours and varying assimilation rates and routes? It's not so simple as saying that any given PPM will be effective without even mentioning volum

Re: CS>Thank you for replying Ken! But I was asking about 20 ppm not 80 ppm

2002-12-19 Thread Ode Coyote
It will be low. How low depends on the TE. Meters don't read suspended particles. Under 10 PPM might be right on to just a tiny bit low [very little TE] With light to medium TE mutiliply by 1.2 Heavy TE...maybe x 1.5 or so. Not very scientific...just to get an idea of PPM. ken At 09:52 AM 12/1

Re: CS>Thank you for replying Ken! But I was asking about 20 ppm not 80 ppm

2002-12-17 Thread Dean Miller
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 09:52:55 -0700 (Mountain Standard Time), "leeelder" wrote: >Ken, I used a ppm tester and got the reading of 20 ppm and was just >wondering if that was high or low as far as the CS went. Just looking for >input. Thanks, Lee Elder "Official" tests (conducted at Brigham Young U

CS>Thank you for replying Ken! But I was asking about 20 ppm not 80 ppm

2002-12-17 Thread leeelder
Ken, I used a ppm tester and got the reading of 20 ppm and was just wondering if that was high or low as far as the CS went. Just looking for input. Thanks, Lee Elder ---Original Message--- From: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 7:03:05 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.