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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Quote from slica gel maunfacturers site: 'Non-indicating (white) silica gel is non-toxic and non-flammable' but note also the blue gel variety is required by EC law to be labelled 'Toxic' as inhalation is dangerous (and certainly in large quantities) - no comment about swallowing on their site, though the general consensus is 'may cause harm if swallowed' - so don't.
Silica gel is not a gel anyway, but granules or beads that absorb moisture in breathable sachets for food, floristry and packaging industry to avoid moisture - hence mould and damage of the goods.
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