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Can anybody tell me anything about the dangers of ingesting monoatomic gold?
Hope this helps.http://www.asc-alchemy.com/mono.html
Thanks Quality. I managed to glean something from that I think, but there is an awful lot of waffle on it as well.
Do not know about anything like that, but if someone has ingested something suspicious, phone A&E. They have a direct link to the UK poisons unit who can tell you if something is harmful and antidotes if necessary. They should be willing to help.
Thanks Gin, it's nothing so worrying.
They sell it to be ingested and I'm just looking into the pros and cons.
Hi, Through. I can't imagine that there is anything harmful - Indian Rajs have been using silver and gold leaf on their exotic dishes and eating it for centuries.
Monoatomic? Now that's new - does that mean it has no molecular structure? I imagine it would be easier to ingest as such but I cannot see how it would be diffusable into the blood stream from the gut.
Metalattakk
14-Dec-06, 11:46
http://www.halexandria.org/dward479.htm
Monoatomic elements explained. Bucky-balls included. ;)
Thanks Ricco, but I've read a reference to monoatomics affecting the DNA. I've never been able to find that original snippet again, or any other reference that says anything similar.
Thanks Metal, have you read about David Hudson? Incredible story. He even found out that although it was illegal for the USA military to pursue Star Wars technology, they have a slush fund in Swiss bank accounts to help anyone researching in associated fields.
Metalattakk
14-Dec-06, 15:55
Never heard of him.
A quick google reveals all I'd like to know about him and his work. Sorry. Just not interested in all that guff.
Alchemy? :rolleyes: Yer' havin' a laugh...
Metal, David Hudson is a farmer who discovered monoatomics and applied for patents. His research was scientific and that's when he discovered the Swiss bank accounts, etc.
I'm the same as you with alchemy, etc.
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