The completed reaction is not instantaneous and using CS without salt is
doing the same thing when squirted into a saline environment.
Mix and use immediately. Same with using Gatoraid to speed absorption.
Ode
At 05:21 PM 9/1/2007 -0700, you wrote:
My son decided to try colloidal silver for his sinus infections. He'd
been having a tiny bit of success with a saline solution which had xylitol
in it. He said he felt he should add a bit of salt to the already made CS
so it would be compatible. I said not to, but just now I read this and so
I wonder:
In order to put silver into the sinus cavities a small amount of salt must
be added to make an isotonic solution . When just enough salt is added,
the salinity of the solution matches the salinity of the body tissue. This
prevents the painful sensation that one experiences when water goes up the
nose in a swimming pool.
I thought we should never put salt into CS unless we're going for the
Smurf look.
Pat
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