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pahunkboy -> A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was trea (8/20/2009 6:49:25 AM)

A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was treated at a Valley hospital.

/snip.

But this is not what you might first suspect.   As it turned out the zinc in pennies breaks down in such a manner.  lol

http://www.dailyitem.com/0100_news/local_story_231230032.html


So- I wonder what the effects of a chip would be- a debit card- or credit card- or the effects of an irrational exuberant
money system?

Did you know Silver and copper hold healing properties?




DarkSteven -> RE: A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was trea (8/20/2009 6:58:09 AM)

Silver is toxic as hell.  Copper I'm not sure about.




ResidentSadist -> RE: A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was trea (8/20/2009 7:09:15 AM)

Chelated silver and gold are sold as therapies. However, according to a biochemist I work with, improperly processed silver chelates will not only dye your skin grey, it is toxic as mentioned. However, silver ions, in certain complexes may have some very beneficial properties. See this link.

http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/54/2/546





DarkSteven -> RE: A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was trea (8/20/2009 7:33:05 AM)

Thanks, RS.  I did toxicity analyses of offbeat chemicals and silver and beryllium topped the list.  Of course, that was stuff not processed for human usage.




Termyn8or -> RE: A bank teller complained of a burning sensation in her fingers after handling the coins and was trea (8/20/2009 9:32:48 AM)

FR

The thing about silver is it is considered a trace mineral in the body, it does enhance, or enable the immune system. However you don't need gram upon gram of the stuff every day. I mean TRACE mineral.

Some of these exotic minerals, although very good for the heaalth, will become toxic if overdone. For example if you get a quart of milk, it lasts X days right ? Well just dropping a silver dollar in it when you first get it is almost enough. Downing gallons of colloidal silver will turn you gray, and I don't mean your hair.

Over in health, pertaining to the thyroid, I started a thread. The thyroid needs iodine to work. We are not talking alot, but if you get too much it is just about as bad.

Zinc is the same way, the amount you need is very small, but you still need it. As with any mineral, too much is a very bad thing, unless it is from completely natural sources. Handling money is not quite a natural source.

May I take this moment to point out that one out of how many has this problem ? There are plenty of people with exactly the same exposure who's bodies do not react this way. Further proof of my assertion that we are NOT all the same under the skin.

OK, so much for tooting my horn. But even my own Gramma could't eat pork, but I have no such problem. In fact I like pork, so did she, but she said that pork didn't like her.

If you applied the same diligence to the study of the subject as you do on eco-political issues you'd probably find a way to live to be 100. If you want the database, or part of it, I'll just have to break out the jumpdrive so I can send it to you.

T




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