Oops, Clash of the Titans?  <lol> dee

On 5 Feb 2010, at 03:02, Mike Monett wrote:

>> There is  another  problem   as   well.  The  chemistry  of silver
>> indicates that any silver ions in the blood will quickly plate out
>> on any  silver  particles in the blood, which do  not  register as
>> ions. He  does not confirm that the ions do not make  it  into the
>> blood, we  know from those who get argyria  from  silver compounds
>> they do,  but rather that when taken with colloidal  particles are
>> quickly plated out on the particles which are in the blood.
> 
>> Marshall
> 
>  Marshall,
> 
>  There is no such chemistry of silver that will allow silver  ions to
>  plate out on silver particles. Your claim is false.
> 
>  Here's why:
> 
>  1. In  conventional  LVDC  silver electrolysis,  a  silver  ion that
>  reaches the  cathode  can accept an electron and  be  converted back
>  into an atom. The equation is:
> 
>    Ag(+) + e(-) --> Ag
> 
>  However, one  of  the  most fundamental  laws  in  chemistry  is any
>  chemical process  must  be charge balanced, and the  result  must be
>  neutral.
> 
>   


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