In vitro does not mean the same in vivio, but that is interesting.
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From: brick...@aol.com [mailto:brick...@aol.com]
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:54 PM
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Subject: Re: CSxylitol and CS
In a message dated 1/19/2005 7:11:32 PM Pacific
That is interesting. I've had CS in both plastic and glass jars, plastic
and metal canning lids respectively, and have never seen any mold on the
underside of the lids. Frankly it would worry me a lot. Mold really
should not grow in pure distilled water should it?
I recently did have an
Just replied to the below with my experience and forgot to change the
subject. Here is what it should have been!
sol
Dave wrote:
I wouldn't pay much attention to that as I quite often have to soak
the lids of my CS jars to get rid of the mold that grows there.
It grows on the moist inside
Aspergillus niger.
Microbiology 140: 1679-1685.
Paul H
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Subject: Re: CSxylitol and CS
In a message dated 1/19/2005 7:11:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ami
I wouldn't pay much attention to that as I quite often have to soak
the lids of my CS jars to get rid of the mold that grows there.
It grows on the moist inside of the lid which is moist with water
vapor which is the same as pure distilled water.
If I saw mold growing in or under the
In a message dated 1/19/2005 7:11:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ami...@starband.net writes:
Hi Brickley,
Where did you get the info that Xylitol feed Aspergillus?
Paul Holloway (silver-List) saw Aspergillus growing inside of a Xylitol
bottle.
Brickey
Hi Brickley,
Where did you get the info that Xylitol feed Aspergillus?
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Subject: Re: CSxylitol and CS
Xylitol feeds Aspergillus (black Mold
Xylitol feeds Aspergillus (black Mold). I reduced Xylitol sinus flushes to PM
flush only, AM flush I use black CS+Dmso. Seems to work better. I also am
trying Peroxie chelations and Ultra Violet blood cleaning.
Brickey
Ian - I have been using a similar mixture of CS and xylitol for a few years. I
irrigate my sinus cavity with this once or twice a week... I haven't had a cold
in three years now. Xylitol coats the cells with a protective barrier so
bacteria and virus can't break into the cells and get washed
Bob,
Curious, not that familiar with xylitol! Where do you buy it? Can I
purchase it at Publix or any drugstore? Thanks, Pete
Try a health food store or vitamin shoppe. It will be with the sugars
and sugar alcholols, such as gluclose, sorbitol and manatose.
Marshall
panamp...@aol.com wrote:
Bob,Curious, not that familiar with xylitol! Where do you buy it?
Can Ipurchase it at Publix or any drugstore? Thanks, Pete
There are a few firms selling it here in Australia. The first one I got it
from ($8.50 for 225g) was http://www.xylitol.com.au/index.html but there is
another company www.sweetlife.com.au
I paid $13 for 225 g of Perfectsweet from the second company through my
iridologist, but I see it would
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