OK PT, no worries. I understand everyone's digestion system or whatever may be different, it's just that in all the years I've been taking this stuff I've never had an experience of that nature, and at times I've upped my daily dose to 300-500ml for a few days. Doing this was for a two-fold reason, one to treat something and the other to see if that amount over a short time would be enough to encourage some flora wipeout, but it never has? I've even administered up to 600ml a day for a family member for around a week, and he never experienced anything untoward either. Praps it *does* make a difference if one ingests a high ionic solution compared to a more particulate solution that has been in storage for a time? They may work differently on the flora? Either that, or I must be keeping within a boundary, or limit then, but that boundary seems fairly high when I consider the action of EIS/CS? At least I know what to expect now should it ever happen <g>. Interesting that? Could be a way of regulating how much an individual can consume so they find a 'limit'? Thanks for that. N.
Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 05:03:31 -0800 From: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>some info on BYU kill study To: [email protected] Hi Neville, I would have to disagree on the effect on beneficial intestinal flora, based on my experience. I use CS made with a silverpuppy and it is great when something is up for me. But I do go through the same constipating experience with CS as I have with any antibiotic in the past even though I take probiotics as well. PT From: Neville Munn <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 11:35:26 PM Subject: RE: CS>some info on BYU kill study Not being a biological chemist or whatever I wonder how could that be so? Due to biological complexities within the body I would have thought tests in vivo would be more accurate/applicable to those of a test tube or petri dish? There would be many, many actions, reactions, and interactions occurring within the body to/with any substance ingested. I assume you're referring to our intestinal flora when probiotics are spoken of? In which case there would need to be some literature available indicating 'how much', and in 'what form', or 'what type' that silver solution is/was in when ingested indicating the destruction of our beneficial flora?

