Several years ago I was told that if you were difficient in iron, that
by rubbing a gold ring across the skin would show a black mark. I
co-worker said she tried it the night before and the streak showed up
then she ate some spinach for supper and the line did not happen the
second time. The next day at work she used the ring again for us and
the black mark showed up again.
Just recently I was told that I am extremely low in iron and was put on
supplements. I tried the ring streaking thing and it did not show
black. My husband did not believe it would leave a black mark so I ran
the same ring right across his forhead and a big black mark suddenly
showed up. I guess it did not show on me due, to the fact that, I was
taken a large doseage of iron supplements.
G Murray
Just today I heard that iron should be taken with vit C or orange
juice. Is this correct?
Teri Johnston wrote:
At 09:27 AM 8/22/2005, you wrote:
Gee, I dunno.
Most gold rings do have silver and copper in them.
Some people turn copper braclets green pretty fast.
Skin acidity varies.
Nothing should happpen with 24 karat gold.
Ode
Glad to hear you say that Ode. I have never been about to wear gold
jewelry less than 24 carat. My body oils would not only turn the
jewelry black but if I kept it on the metal would pit. I gave up and
only wear silver or platinum as they don't react with me.
Teri
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