I remember approximating there being 3 grams of silver in my CS generator cathode. After maybe 20 gallons of CS, there is still most of it there.
100mg a day of silver from food would only take a month to hit 3 grams of intake. If this intake measure were true, that would be an argument for virtually zero risk of argyria from properly made EIS. ~David On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Harold MacDonald <har...@telus.net> wrote: > "Under ordinary circumstances,daily consumption of fruits and vegetables > would yield an intake of approx. 50-100 mg of silver in the form of a trace > element,as reported in 1940 by R.A.Kehoe,Ref[15.] > > What isn't taken into account is our food supply does not provide enough > minerals, and hasn't for a long time as evidenced by these excerpts from > :U.S. Senate Document 264: 74 th Congress,2 ND Session,1936. > > Our physical well-being is more dependent upon minerals we take into our > systems than upon calories or vitamins,or upon precise proportions of > starch,protein or carbohydrates we consume. > > "Do you know that most of us today are suffering from certain dangerous > diet deficiencies which cannot be remedied until depleted soils from which > our food comes are brought into proper balance?" > > *Just a few excerpts from the 74 th Congress,2ND Session,Senate Document > No 264,1936.* > ** > *At one time some years ago I had the full document in file downloaded but > lost it.* > ** > *Harold* >