Rubbish. Some acient civilisations, ingested gold, and other metals for various beliefs, and because its acient fact, this has been taken by freaks, (very financially astute freaks) as a marketing basis for modern compounds, some, i see, from google, also containing some very dirty toxic metals!
And thier very careful in thier descriptions about the formula being "based" on pure gold.
As a jeweller, i know that the royal family purchase gold (not directly) from a welsh scource, mined in small quantities, in wales. Being the prince of wales, this has historical meaning, for HRH and so many royal pieces such as "THE" rings (the bands, not Di's eng.ring, it was bought, though 'designed by HRH) But this means welsh gold has royal connections.
Therefore, a commonly marketed 3 colour (red green yellow) range of jewellery, called "Glogau"? a few years ago (and still?) claimed to be welsh gold, but its 9 carat! That 37% pure gold Only, (the colours comming from the other metals in the mix, to make 100%) AND it only had to contain welsh gold, (in its small print) that means only 1% of the 37% of the article need be welsh gold!
Not suprising, as welsh gold only has one mining scource, and they dont mine a lot, and so they can charge well over bullion for it! It is used sparingly, mainly, in marketing, such as "containing" welsh gold...unless youve a royal budget!!!!
So this "white" powder, the net said, may even contain one tenth a gramme pure gold per kilo, who knows, what i do know, the info i looked at, these hippies also believe the sort of metals you make batteries out of are beneficial!
Do not take this sh9t! You may loose more than money, such as memory (altzhimers/heavy metals) in the long term.....much as these wise ancients used Lead based make up!!!!!
The logic was a simple one, eat gold you'll become noble, shining, a king!....drink aviation fuel...you'll fly, right?
These were simple minds.....with age, they become "lost" acient wisdom...(like of lead make up)...and very sellable!!!!!
2006-09-15 10:07:14
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answered by ben b 5
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