At 01:33 AM 1/30/97 +0000, you wrote: >thought the reference might be of interest to some. >not sure what the silver works out to in ppm. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thank you for the info.
Interesting that "silver" is the only word in bold type on that large page. They'll let you take in twice as much silver as arsenic, or, if you like, you can consume as much trans-1,2-Dichloroethylene or Monochlorobenzene as you do silver. Para-di-chlorobenzene incidentally is a known carcinogen. Along the lines of mothballs and the chunk of cleaner in urinals. Oh, have some Styrene too, same levels set as for silver. Thing is, I have yet to hear anyone say that taking CS has caused any side effects, yet appears to prevent colds, etc. Would like to hear if anyone has had any adverse side effects. Gary ------------------------------------------------------------------- >Seems that sulfate(SO4--) is of little concern, as in how much >sulfuric acid am I drinking. > >excerpted from: >http://143.231.208.199/cgi-bin/fastweb.exe?getdoc+cfrview+cfr05+1541+9 >7+wAAA+silver > > > (D) The allowable levels for certain chemicals for which EPA has > > established secondary maximum contaminant levels in its drinking > > water regulations (40 CFR part 143) are as follows: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > --- > > Contaminant Concentration in milligrams per > > liter > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > --- > > Aluminum 0.2 > > Silver 0.1 > > Sulfate (FOOTNOTE 1) 250.0 > > ------------------------------- > > (FOOTNOTE 1) Mineral water is exempt from allowable level. The > > exemptions are aesthetically based allowable levels and do not > > relate to a health concern. > "Listen" >Detoxify Remineralize Oxygenate > "Act" > > >

