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nyiangelo

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So today I was buying some 55 gallon drums to store up some drinking water. I got them from a tortilla factory. Me and the owner were talking about killing the germs in the water. My plan was to use a bleach/water ratio. He tells me " Hey you should get a silver dollar or half dollar and drop it the drum" Apparently in Mexico people throw one in their cisterns so it will kill all the bacteria in the water. Then he goes on to say how hard it would be to find a silver coin. ;D But I've never heard of that was curious if anyone else has. I know silver has many medical uses. Just never heard of an old tale like that.
 

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davew0710

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wharghoul said:
Piercesdad said:
Ok now I just heard on CBS news that the Silver fillings I have in my mouth could be making me sick! I'm soooo confused I'm gonna stick to porcelin...Anybody got an old toilet they're not using :help:

Ok PD, you forced me take this even further off topic. In fact, I'm taking it one space over and one space down. :icon_scratch:

I believe it's the mercury that's used in amalgam fillings that's believed to cause illness/disease, not the silver. (The FDA says they're not harmful at all :wink:)

Please don't report me to the off-topic police.

Hey, how about those Yankees? Pennant material?
 

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davew0710 said:
wharghoul said:
Piercesdad said:
Ok now I just heard on CBS news that the Silver fillings I have in my mouth could be making me sick! I'm soooo confused I'm gonna stick to porcelin...Anybody got an old toilet they're not using :help:

Ok PD, you forced me take this even further off topic. In fact, I'm taking it one space over and one space down. :icon_scratch:

I believe it's the mercury that's used in amalgam fillings that's believed to cause illness/disease, not the silver. (The FDA says they're not harmful at all :wink:)

Please don't report me to the off-topic police.

Hey, how about those Yankees? Pennant material?

Not much for baseball these days, I'm a purist so the last 10-15 years has really bummed me out.

This could be like playing "6 degrees of Kevin Bacon"....We could go as far off topic as possible and then try to find commonalities that link us back to CRH.

Let's see, The Yankees.....The Golden Era of Baseball......Gold/Silver ratio....CRH for silver....see, that was easy. Now it's your turn.
 

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If you capitalize that it would be the BIG EASY...the BIG EASY is in Louisiana the home of LJ.

NEXT!
 

Yinzi50

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Any one wants to read more about silver:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver#Medicine

Because silver is toxic to lower organisms, I do keep a silver coin which I found by CRHing with me all the time. I hope it kills all the germs on my clothes.

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nyiangelo said:
So today I was buying some 55 gallon drums to store up some drinking water. I got them from a tortilla factory. Me and the owner were talking about killing the germs in the water. My plan was to use a bleach/water ratio. He tells me " Hey you should get a silver dollar or half dollar and drop it the drum" Apparently in Mexico people throw one in their cisterns so it will kill all the bacteria in the water. Then he goes on to say how hard it would be to find a silver coin. ;D But I've never heard of that was curious if anyone else has. I know silver has many medical uses. Just never heard of an old tale like that.

The relevance to Coin Roll Hunting is in the 1st post. " Apparently in Mexico people throw one in their cisterns so it will kill all the bacteria in the water "
I think I'm going to go CRHing in Mexico, seems that there is a lot of silver in those fountains.
 

DAS7NY

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Ingesting too much silver causes a condition known as Argyria. It turns your skin a blueish gray. This doesn't happen as often now as it used to in the old days but some people are still getting it from using too much of that colloidal silver stuff.

She looks like the tinman! ;D
 

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I have also heard that in the old days, farmers would throw a silver dollar in the milk cans when they were put on the wagon to haul to town. Supposed to keep the milk from spoiling during the trip.
 

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wharghoul said:
I believe it's the mercury that's used in amalgam fillings that's believed to cause illness/disease, not the silver. (The FDA says they're not harmful at all :wink:)


Yep. When I had my amalgam fillings removed and replaced with composite(they were shrinking and allowing cavities to form behind them), I had to sign a release showing I was told about the risk of the removal possibly releasing mercury into me.
 

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