The Agyria problem is not so much "silver salts" as it is way too much silver over too short a time period. When making CS with salt and no controls, there's no easy way to tell how strong it will come out. Every batch will be wildly different. There is also some controversy as to 'where and when' AgCl is formed so as to take part in chemical reaction chains in the body systems. The body is loaded with salt, but it is also loaded with multitudes of other things, so "where and when" may well make a big difference with respect to "what and how much" winds up where and in what form.

It takes time, not long, but time none the less, for AgCl to form after adding salt, so...when using Gatoraid to enhance absorption of ionic CS, do not mix and store...mix and use IMMEDIATELY.

AgCl kills germs too, just not as well as other forms of silver.

Ode


At 01:20 PM 4/29/2007 -0700, you wrote:

Ok, this is for the folks who have been doing this CS stuff for a long time. In reading this Gatorade thingie, one question comes to mind. You are not able to make CS/EIS in anything but distilled water for a very good reason and cannot add salt to it. This is what was causing all the problems with Argyria..... no? Silver Salts? So Gatorade is an electrolyte replacement with salt in it as far as I know. All I know about Gatorade is to me it's a horribly disgusting drink that I can't stand. I was told that's because I'm not an athlete sweating out my salts etc and my body doesn't need the electrolytes so if I was deficient, it wouldn't taste so bad to me. Anyway, if you are mixing the CS/EIS with Gatorade, isn't that turning the CS/EIS into something we didn't want in the first place? Doesn't it change the CS? Then why don't we just brew the CS in Gatorade? Then we can have the electrolytes and the CS/EIs all in one container ready to go? It would conduct a lot better with all the electrolytes in there... no?
Doris

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I was reading about MSG on some website (sorry, don't remember which one) last
night and they list Gatorade as a product that contains MSG. Don't know whether it's true or not. I don't use Gatorade anyway. What about Pedialyte? Would that
work instead of Gatorade or is it any better?
Gerard


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