That is and has been for many years the generally accepted theory among
CS researchers.
Marshall
Alchemysa wrote:
If CS killed the 'good bacteria' the result would be pretty obvious
and catastrophic. I certainly haven't noticed any problems in that area.
My personal theory is that CS particles and ions are nulified in the
intestine because they become coated with goo. (i.e. Digestive fluids).
Silver needs to be physically in direct contact with a bacteria to
kill it. That can't happen if the silver is surrounded by an
'insulating' coating.
Its similar reasoning to why 'mild silver protein' is less effective
than electolytic CS. Mild silver protein (like Invive) is a silver
compound coated with a type of gelatin.
David
From: seth sato <[email protected]>
Date: 11 November 2009 3:38:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>probiotics
Does anyone know if C's destroys probiotics and if so what is the
time one needs between taking C's and any kind of probiotic?
Thanks
Seth
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