Boil, simmer chicken bones, carcass...
The liquid is a broth.
Chuck
Ham and Eggs. Just a day's work for a chicken but a lifetime
commitment for a pig.
On 7/27/2009 1:28:46 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick ([email protected]) wrote:
> what is broths please? and if CS doesn't kill anything in the intestines,
> how come it helps with dogs with sickness and diarrhoea (and people)? dee
> On 27 Jul 2009, at 16:51, Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
> t
> Those tests were run by me back in 1999, and reported to this list 10 years
> ago. The tests are correct, CS will not kill anything on agar plates. This is
> a known fact, and is how we realized WHY CS has little or no effect on
> bacteria in the intestines. We ran tests on broths, and agar plates. There
> was 100% kills on the broths and 0% kill on the agar. The reason is simple,
> colloidal silver has to be mobile to find and kill pathogens, on the agar
> plates it becomes fixed and immobile, and thus is unable to contact or kill
> anything. This is not new news, but simply confirmation of what we already
> know.
>
> Marshall
>
>
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