Mike!
Thanks very much.............I appreciate it.
And may I say it is great to see a post from you! Long time no see, LOL.
sol

At 06:51 PM 1/22/2010, you wrote:

  Most of  these studies use silver nitrate (AgNO3) as  the  source of
  silver ions. In this study, page 8 states:

  "or varying  concentrations of AgNO3 in water. As a control  for any
  effect of NO3, we included controls containing NaNO3"

  http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/2009/0901149/0901149.pdf

  The use of sodium nitrate (NaNO3) as a control is highly misleading.
  Silver Nitrate   and   Sodium   Nitrate   are   completely different
  substances.

  Sodium Nitrate is a preservative, used in sausages for  example. You
  can eat it without too much harm.

  Silver nitrate  is  highly corrosive and  will  destroy  most living
  things. You  cannot eat it. The lethal dose is only 2  gms.  Here is
  the MSDS sheet:




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