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What is the name of the water that you drink?

In spite of being used in low concentrations to prevent gonorrhea, silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive, as with all silver salts.[28] Brief exposure to the chemical will not produce immediate or even any side effects other than the purple skin stains, but with more exposure, side effects will become more noticeable, including burns. Long-term exposure may cause eye damage. Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin. Besides being very destructive of mucous membranes, it is skin and eye irritant.
Although silver nitrate is currently not regulated in water sources by the Environmental Protection Agency, when between 1-5 g of silver have accumulated in the body, a condition called argyria can develop. Argyria is a permanent cosmetic condition in which the skin and internal organs turn a blue-gray color. The United States Environmental Protection Agency had a maximum contaminant limit for silver in water until 1990, but upon determination that argyria did not impact the function of organs affected, removed the regulation.[25] Argyria is more often associated with the consumption of colloidal silver solutions than with silver nitrate, especially at the extremely low concentrations present for the disinfection of water. However, it is still important to consider before ingesting any sort of silver-ion solution.
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Bacon Boy said:
In spite of being used in low concentrations to prevent gonorrhea, silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive, as with all silver salts.[28] Brief exposure to the chemical will not produce immediate or even any side effects other than the purple skin stains, but with more exposure, side effects will become more noticeable, including burns. Long-term exposure may cause eye damage. Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin. Besides being very destructive of mucous membranes, it is skin and eye irritant.
Although silver nitrate is currently not regulated in water sources by the Environmental Protection Agency, when between 1-5 g of silver have accumulated in the body, a condition called argyria can develop. Argyria is a permanent cosmetic condition in which the skin and internal organs turn a blue-gray color. The United States Environmental Protection Agency had a maximum contaminant limit for silver in water until 1990, but upon determination that argyria did not impact the function of organs affected, removed the regulation.[25] Argyria is more often associated with the consumption of colloidal silver solutions than with silver nitrate, especially at the extremely low concentrations present for the disinfection of water. However, it is still important to consider before ingesting any sort of silver-ion solution.
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I love Wikipedia :D
 
thekillingdog said:
Bacon Boy said:
In spite of being used in low concentrations to prevent gonorrhea, silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive, as with all silver salts.[28] Brief exposure to the chemical will not produce immediate or even any side effects other than the purple skin stains, but with more exposure, side effects will become more noticeable, including burns. Long-term exposure may cause eye damage. Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin. Besides being very destructive of mucous membranes, it is skin and eye irritant.
Although silver nitrate is currently not regulated in water sources by the Environmental Protection Agency, when between 1-5 g of silver have accumulated in the body, a condition called argyria can develop. Argyria is a permanent cosmetic condition in which the skin and internal organs turn a blue-gray color. The United States Environmental Protection Agency had a maximum contaminant limit for silver in water until 1990, but upon determination that argyria did not impact the function of organs affected, removed the regulation.[25] Argyria is more often associated with the consumption of colloidal silver solutions than with silver nitrate, especially at the extremely low concentrations present for the disinfection of water. However, it is still important to consider before ingesting any sort of silver-ion solution.
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I love Silver Nitrate :D
Fixed. :D
 
Bacon Boy said:
thekillingdog said:
Bacon Boy said:
In spite of being used in low concentrations to prevent gonorrhea, silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive, as with all silver salts.[28] Brief exposure to the chemical will not produce immediate or even any side effects other than the purple skin stains, but with more exposure, side effects will become more noticeable, including burns. Long-term exposure may cause eye damage. Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin. Besides being very destructive of mucous membranes, it is skin and eye irritant.
Although silver nitrate is currently not regulated in water sources by the Environmental Protection Agency, when between 1-5 g of silver have accumulated in the body, a condition called argyria can develop. Argyria is a permanent cosmetic condition in which the skin and internal organs turn a blue-gray color. The United States Environmental Protection Agency had a maximum contaminant limit for silver in water until 1990, but upon determination that argyria did not impact the function of organs affected, removed the regulation.[25] Argyria is more often associated with the consumption of colloidal silver solutions than with silver nitrate, especially at the extremely low concentrations present for the disinfection of water. However, it is still important to consider before ingesting any sort of silver-ion solution.
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I love Silver Nitrate :D
Fixed. :D
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lol. I love silver nitrate.

It taste a little tingly... Then it burns out my insides. I love that feeling.
 
thekillingdog said:
Bacon Boy said:
thekillingdog said:
Bacon Boy said:
In spite of being used in low concentrations to prevent gonorrhea, silver nitrate is toxic and corrosive, as with all silver salts.[28] Brief exposure to the chemical will not produce immediate or even any side effects other than the purple skin stains, but with more exposure, side effects will become more noticeable, including burns. Long-term exposure may cause eye damage. Short contact can lead to deposition of black silver stains on the skin. Besides being very destructive of mucous membranes, it is skin and eye irritant.
Although silver nitrate is currently not regulated in water sources by the Environmental Protection Agency, when between 1-5 g of silver have accumulated in the body, a condition called argyria can develop. Argyria is a permanent cosmetic condition in which the skin and internal organs turn a blue-gray color. The United States Environmental Protection Agency had a maximum contaminant limit for silver in water until 1990, but upon determination that argyria did not impact the function of organs affected, removed the regulation.[25] Argyria is more often associated with the consumption of colloidal silver solutions than with silver nitrate, especially at the extremely low concentrations present for the disinfection of water. However, it is still important to consider before ingesting any sort of silver-ion solution.
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I love Silver Nitrate :D
Fixed. :D
:O

lol. I love silver nitrate.

It taste a little tingly... Then it burns out my insides. I love that feeling.
yes, it just feels so good. Don't you just love it when your intestines burn?
 
evilpancakes said:
I drink tap, but why buy water bottles if you have a sink or something, that what I wanna know?
Well where I live, Tap water taste like rocks. Where I used to live it tasted holy. But I prefer Norwegian water.
 
Wow my topic got 6 pages! Even though you guys dont get what i was asking....... I was asking what is the name of the water? For example.....
Dasani
Deer Park
Aquafina
But if you drink tap water i guess you can say that......
 
Okay i edited the 1st post. Please read it, cause some of you i quess didnt know what i was talking about.
 
star-girl said:
Tap water tastes like crap where I live.
I'll only drink purified water and SmartWater. :P
If your water comes from a well, then yeah.....tastes like crap.
Too much iron >__<
 
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