EPA limit is 0.005 mg/kg/day. For that limit to be one gram a person would have to weigh around 440,000 pounds (200,000 kg) so I don't know where you are getting a one gram limit! If a person weights 100 kg (220 pounds), their limit would be 1 mg which is just over twice the 450 ucg (.45 mg) given below.

Marshall


On 1/5/2013 6:23 PM, Alex Flex wrote:
Marshall...

So if 45ml (which as you say is mroe or less 45 grams of water) with 10ppm concentration of silver.. the amount would be 450 mcg right?

So that means that 1 gram = 1,000,000 mcg .. so...

Conclusion is that 45ml of 10ppm colloidal silver isnt even 0.01% close to the 1 gram per day epa limit?

That doesnt make sense to me.

Alex


On 01/05/2013 05:06 PM, Marshall wrote:
That would be 45 grams of water, and 10 ppm is 10 millions of that, so the amount of silver would be 450 ug.

Marshall

On 1/5/2013 2:01 PM, Alex Flex wrote:
Hello community,

Can somebody kindly help me calculate the equivalent of silver grams in a 45ml dose? Please let me know how you did that math.
The liquid would be colloidal silver at 10ppm.

Thanks
Alex


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