John Stanley wrote:

> The Altman study found silver present in the urine. The components of
> urine are filtered from the bloodstream. Judging by the description of
> the CS used in the Altman study, it was likely mostly ionic. If ionic
> silver isn't found in the blood, how does predominantly ionic silver end
> up in the urine after ingestion, then?
>
> To refresh your memory, here are Altman's numbers:


The silver found in the urine was not ionic, it was a silver compound, most
likely silver chloride. The silver determination was done by atomic
absorption.

Silver ions have never been found in urine to the best of my knowledge, only
silver compounds.

My memory does not need refreshing, the Altman study is posted on my website
at: http://www.silver-colloids.com/Papers/AltmanStudy.PDF

Roger Altman is a personal freind and associate. Here is a photo of Roger
taken on a recent visit. http://www.silver-colloids.com/Authors/altman.html

frank key



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