My guess is silver content in the human body is going to depend on where
that body lives and gets its food from. Silver isn't quite as common as ,
say, iron. If you grow a garden in Comstock Nevada mine tailings, you're
more likely to get some silver than if you grow one in central Florida sand
At 08:59 PM 22/07/04, Ode wrote:
My guess is silver content in the human body is going to depend on where
that body lives and gets its food from. Silver isn't quite as common as ,
say, iron.
YAhh! This, if you pardon the pun, is in the same vein as the accepted
medical norms. The last
Here's a cool website on the periodic table and all kinds of neat info.
www.webelements.com
It is one of the busiest sites on the web! Although it does not agree in
all ways with the standard lab reference The Elements by John Elmsley,
Science Writer in Residence at Cambridge University. That is
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