M. G. Devour wrote:

> Sharon wrote:
>
> > Now here's where I'm confused. It is said to hold the CS in your
> > mouth for best absorption into the bloodstream. ... Also it is said
> > that it's difficult to get CS into the gut as whatever is not
> > absorbed in the mouth becomes absorbed along the way. ...  Then
> > someone ... reposted an e-mail from someone who had been taking CS
> > and had some tests run and they found large quantities of CS in
> > the stool. So what gives here?? For something that supposedly does
> > not work its way down to the gut, how did they find so much silver
> > in there?
>
> We've been told that silver is filtered from the bloodstream by the
> liver and passed from the body in the feces.
>
> The message you are talking about is the one where a list member
> confirmed that they had elevated levels of silver in their feces.
> This tells us that, indeed, silver as found in CS should be excreted
> by the body at least to *some* extent. That's good news from the
> standpoint of those who are afraid of accumulating enough silver in
> their bodies to cause argyria.
>
> So, you now point up an interesting bit of confusion. If CS doesn't
> make it into the gut to disturb the flora unless you take a whole
> lot of it, then what's with finding it in the feces? Different part
> of the intestine?
>
> So Sharon's question seems a to be a good one. Comments anyone?

Colloidal silver is not very effective in a solid medium.

Marshall


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