Not likely, but it will, however, turn your skin blue. The one problem with ingestion of too much silver is that, silver kills bacteria, so ingesting too much may kill off good bacteria in your body.
A common cause of gallstones is obesity. Other causes include your body retaining too much cholesterol, and your gallbladder producing too much bilirubin.
That is the thyroid gland.
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Excessive exposure to silver can lead to a condition called argyria, which causes the skin to turn a bluish-gray color due to silver accumulation in the tissues. While silver itself is not toxic, chronic exposure can result in adverse health effects, including potential damage to organs and the nervous system. Additionally, high silver levels can interfere with the body's ability to absorb certain medications and nutrients. Overall, while small amounts of silver are generally considered safe, excessive intake can pose significant health risks.
When a person ingests or breathes in too much lead for their body to naturally process, they are at risk for lead poisoning.
Well a certain percentage has to be silver but not too sure how much of it.
quantity theory: Theory that too much money in the economy causes inflation.
When you eat too much salt and drink too much sugar
Yes. This is called hyponatremia, water intoxication, or water poisoning. It is caused by drinking too much water, which causes an imbalance of electrolytes in the body. It basically causes an over-dilution of salt in the body, which can cause system failure and swelling of the brain. The low levels od potassium and sodium can also cause cardiac arrhtymias.
Silver would be too expensive. Copper is much cheaper.
too much water