CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-20 Thread Phil Morrison
@Max Chloride ions + Sodium ions in a 70 kg human body is equivalent (not equal) to 36 teaspoons of salt. There, I fixed it for you.

Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-19 Thread Max
Avoiding the stomach HCL is one reason I was recently nebulizing it. Frankly, Im a little concerned about the nose being a direct link to the brain though because there is some literature that says silver messes with the blood brain barrier, can cross it and is toxic to brain cells. Sorry, n

Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-19 Thread Max
thanks for the refinement Philnote however that I didnt say equal. Nor did I say 36 teaspoons equivalent of only choride ions. Its a ballpark way of thinking; we have about 36 teaspoons of salt (that will ionize into chloride and sodium ions), and since we know that silver combines with the

Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-18 Thread jdurand
If you drink CS, then the first thing it hits in the stomach is HCl. Plenty of opportunity to react there! On 2016-03-16 10:53, Max wrote: > thanks for the refinement Philnote however that I didnt say equal. Nor > did I say 36 teaspoons equivalent of only choride ions. Its a ballpark wa

Re: CS> Adding salt to CS

2016-03-15 Thread Max
Good info Phil I wonder what happens once in the bloodstream? A human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine (and 0.15 percent by weight sodium). This means that a 70-kilogram human will contain 105 grams of chloride ions. 36 teaspoons of salt On 3/14/2016 4:30 P

CS> Adding salt to CS

2016-03-14 Thread Phil Morrison
Several comments of late have suggested adding salt (NaCl) to colloidal silver. This is a bad idea, and totally counterproductive. The silver ion in CS reacts with the chloride ion in salt to form insoluble silver chloride (AgCl). One can see this by adding salt solution to CS and observe