Seems like a lime or lemon would provide for the citric acid when mix with
water and CS.

Just a guess

Sam L.

On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:

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>  Now THERE'S a "light bulb moment".
> Good going, Marshall !
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> Ode
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> At 11:33 AM 1/8/2010 -0500, you wrote:
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>> Brooks has reported some years ago that mixing Gatorade with colloidal
>> silver increases the colloidal silver absorption tremendously. An analysis
>> by myself had attributed this to the fact that the additional chloride ions
>> created complexes of silver chloride that were more soluble than silver
>> chloride. Ode attributed it to the fact that liquids matching the blood
>> electrolyte content are more quickly absorbed into the blood stream.  Both
>> of these theories are elaborated at
>> http://silver-lightning.com/theory.html#Gator
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>> Doing some further analysis of the ingredients in gatorade I have
>> discovered another mechanism, one which is likely the primary one for this
>> increased absorption.   I just became aware that the citrate ion ( gateraid
>> contains citric acid ) will replace the chloride ion in metallic salts.
>>  This means that when you mix CS with gaterade the silver ions do not
>> combine with the chloride ions, but the citrate ions in the citric acid.
>>  Thus when you drink it, no low solubility silver chloride ions are formed,
>> and they do not form in the stomach either.
>> The silver citrate then is free to quickly move into the blood stream.
>>
>> Marshall
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