Re: Content of Etherium Gold
Joe Champion ( discpub@netzone.com )
Tue, 04 Jun 1996 21:00:26 -0700
At 08:51 PM 6/3/96 -0600, Forest wrote:
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>Hello,
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> I just thought that I would give some values for heavy metals ratios
>to weight in bottle and the average body weight.
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> 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.
Forrest, you are correct on your math, but missed an important fact. Heavy
metals, especially lead are cumulative within the body. An example with
lead is -- thirty years ago, when we did not have lead free gas, you would
have to breathe 24 hours per day, air from a high traffic, congested city
for 90-100 days to inhale 1,000 mg of lead oxide.
Also, uranium and thorium are cumulative, with both metals being absorbed by
bone marrow, yes the leukemia bugs.
To answer your question properly, I will refer to the Center of Disease
Control in Atlanta Georgia tomorrow for exact numbers. My M.D. friend is
off duty and after a glass of chardonay, can not recant the exact numbers.
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