Content of Etherium Gold

Forrest Fulkerson ( ffmon@axiom.net )
Mon, 3 Jun 1996 20:51:49 -0600

Hello,

I just thought that I would give some values for heavy metals ratios
to weight in bottle and the average body weight.

The ICP/MS analysis stated that so many ppm of certain metals (parts
per million or mg/Kg of sample) were present; Uranium 2.16, Lead 17.1,
Arsenic 1.32, Titanium 2790, and Thorium 9.94 ppm. The 2 Oz Bottle of
Etherium Gold contains the following actual milligrams of heavy metal:
Uranium .123 mg, Lead .969 mg, Arsenic .0748 mg, Titanium 158mg, and
Thorium .563 mg. If the average body weight of 150 lbs is considered then
a ppm of heavy metal mg/ body weight Kg is: Uranium 0.0018 ppm or 1.8 ppb
(part per billion), Lead 0.014 ppm, Arsenic 0.001 ppm, Titanium 2.322 ppm,
and Thorium .008 ppm.
These values are the worst case scenerio in that all the heavy metals
in the ICP/MS report were considered non monoatomic and fully adsorbed and
retained by the body. This is unlikely to happen in real life, but new
lower values for levels of different heavy metals in our body are being set
by gov't agencies. I don't happen to have the values handy so if anyone
were to be so kind as to help me with the values, I would appreciate it.

Forrest
ffmon@axiom.net