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Thu, 13 Sep 2012 10:06:29 -0400
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The Question: This element is not used by any living species but plants do absorb it - oats contain 82 ppm. Once this element enters the blood stream, it is very difficult to remove. An ornament containing this element was found in a 3rd century Chinese military leader tomb. A Roman army doctor prescribed the use of this element in the first century AD. What element is being described?  My answer...my guess.... is aluminum....

Steve Mikell
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