Michael and List

This idea sounds very interesting.  I'm not sure if a simple observation
would tell you whether or not any "good" microbes were being
"eliminated" or "killed" within the yogurt culture...is rancid yogurt a
sign of "dead" microbe culture???

BUT, what this thread does elude to is finding out whether or not you
actually "kill" microbes or merely "revert" or "convert" the "bad" ones
into "good" ones (possibly by the observation of sustained culture life
in the yogurt for a prolonged period of time).  It would at least point
to a possible conclusion that CS does not "kill" "good" microbes.

I am not on an experimental track at the moment, but if anyone tries
this, please post to the list!

Kris

> ----------
> From:         Michael C Slivinski[SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:         Tuesday, June 02, 1998 10:18 AM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      Re: Easy experiment - what about yogurt culture
> 
> Regarding curdle milk... wondering if an experiment with cs and yogurt
> culture
> would do/look the same. This would raise or show some concerns about
> how cs
> works
> on helpful culture in our gullet.... seems like you tanking cs and
> yogurt and
> alternating back and forth that hopefully you get out the bad ...
> replenish
> the good and still get the cs into the system to continue the good
> work.
> Any further thoughts here??? Thanks michael slivinski
> 
> 
> >I'm sure this has been done a dozen times already on the list but
> just
> >for fun I took 2 double shot glasses and filled them both with milk
> that
> >was about to expire. To one glass I added one eyedropper full of CS.
> >Homemade and of unknown concentration but a nice golden yellow. I put
> >both glasses side by side on top of the nice warm refrigerator. In
> about
> >36 hours the untreated milk had curdled in a most disgusting fashion
> >while the CS treated milk looked just as it did when first poured. As
> a
> >final test, and to get an unbiased opinion, I put both glasses on the
> >floor where the family cat promptly lapped up the CS milk and ran
> like
> >hell from the curdled stuff.
> >
> >I know most folks on this list don't need any convincing but if
> you're
> >looking for a cheap, easy way to demo the reality of the CS effect to
> >skeptical friends then this is pretty effective.
> >
> >Best to all,
> >
> >Doug
> >
> >
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