Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 TK--- This is a good example of how things get taken out of context - my comments were not about using silverware, you can see here how my comment is being used out of context. My comment about colloidial silver is being included and taken out of context in a new subject about silverware. Please be careful how you edit posts so as not to confuse issues and please change subject lines as the subject changes, thanks > > > > > > > > You are amazing, Dave! Question about silver: I use real silverware, > > > solid sterling, so this is not good while chelating, right? <sigh> > > > > > > TK--- Silver is a heavy metal which you should avoid while chelating or > > if you are heavy metal toxic, use good stainless instead. > > > > I really don't know if this is a hazard or not. I left this message on the screen for several > days, but I think I'd suggest you skip using it at least while actually taking chelating agents > if not at all times, especially if you have any bothersome symptoms of the sort described > under the " silver " section of the hair test interpretation book > > ( www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html ) > > If anyone can come up with some corrosion data on silver regarding rate of film formation, > etc. I might be able to fudge up a very crude estimate of exposure from using it while NOT > chelating, but I don't think I could do so while chelating without actual data on the rate of > attack of silver by the chelator in question. > > My initial knee-jerk reaction actually was to say not to worry about it but I'm not as > comfortable with that on some thought than I am with erring on the side of being overly > cautious. > > Andy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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