All metallics are neutrals. So it is absolutely fine to mix gold and silver; you just want it to look like it has purpose.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I'm going to mix gold and silver, I make my accessories all match.
As a precious metal, silver is also money.
Silver, gold - I don't discriminate! I like sparkly things.
I hate gold. I'm sort of a sterling-silver guy.
Gold looks good on my skin, and gold looks good on black people, I think.
Don't use tap water to make your colloidal silver. Use pure distilled water only. And don't take very large dosages or strong concentrations for long periods of time.
It is important to realize that gold and silver are international commodities and that, therefore, when not prohibited by government decree, foreign coins are perfectly capable of serving as standard moneys.
Gold and silver are no doubt subject to fluctuations, from the discovery of new and more abundant mines; but such discoveries are rare, and their effects, though powerful, are limited to periods of comparatively short duration.
We know for a fact that the body is able to process colloidal silver quite well if it is made correctly and the dosage levels and concentrations are not too high.
Gold and silver, like other commodities, have an intrinsic value, which is not arbitrary, but is dependent on their scarcity, the quantity of labour bestowed in procuring them, and the value of the capital employed in the mines which produce them.