I don't know how I got toxic with silver - but it's really up there. Maybe it was the amalgams. The painting studio at the university was just above the pottery and metals studio. We used to sit on the deck above and look at the watchtower on campus. It was a beautiful view but now I wonder if the proximity wasn't part of what caused such high levels of metals. Ya grow up on a race track and go to art school - I dunno. I wish I knew where these levels came from. I understand that hair analysis (and it was done by a good company) shows these levels, you have another chunk, perhaps a 1/3 on top of that hiding in your bones, blood, organs, etc. Here are the highest metals on my test:
Nickel 72nd percentile
Arsenic 66th percentile
Silver 60th percentile
Lead 60th percentile
Mercury 40th percentile
Tin 33rd percentile