Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-31 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com snip The table shows that oxygen has an electronegative value of 3.5. I think the confusion may come from the fact that oxygen wants to acquire 2 electrons when it ionically binds to something (making it appear that the

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-31 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com Marshall Thanks for the prompt reply and for clarifying a few points. Plenty of investigation still to be done. We can stumble along together :-) Regards - Ivan. -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-30 Thread Reid Smith
Sorry for the confusion. I see what the problem is with this. OK this is what I see happening. The organism has an enzyme that gives it a negative charge, so as to repel oxygen. Silver by having a positive charge attracts both oxygen and the organism to it's surface, bringing them together,

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-29 Thread tj garland
GO BIG ORANGE!!! I was therein 66-67. Graduated ar ETSU. Both my kids have Masters at UT. Very good paper. Kudos. Kevorkian For White House Physician. Jolly

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Although the common wisdom is that CS only kills bad bacteria, testing that we have had done at the University of Tennessee over the last few months indicates that this is incorrect. We found that CS kills both aerobic (good) as well as bad (anaerobic) bacteria pretty well equally. Since many

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
- Original Message - From: Marshall Dudley mdud...@execonn.com Thanks for this Marshall, Its great to see a vendor interested in establishing and publishing such research. Although the common wisdom is that CS only kills bad bacteria, testing that we have had done at the University of

Re: CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-28 Thread Jim
CS does not reach the lower intestinal track in full strength as the cs has been absorbed into the blood stream already. Evidence of this is found with the fact that if a person wants to combat candida in the intestines, he must use some sort of carrier (roughage, psyllium husk, bentonite clay,

CS re; Good and bad Bacteria

1999-05-28 Thread Michael Giammarino
If CS kills both good and bad bacteria, if one uses CS routinely, will he have to continue to supplement his body with good bacteria. How many hours apart, should CS be taken before the good bacteria is then introduced into the system for purpose of repopulating? If the good bacteria is taken