I think the silver doesn't kill gut flora because it is not a liquid 
environment.  When there is  lot of solid matter around it can't reach it, but 
if one has diarrhoea, the environment is then liquid and the silver can reach 
the pathogens.  dee


On 18 Sep 2011, at 17:13, Alan Jones wrote:

> Reading this thread reminds me of something I've wondered for a while.  Where 
> exactly does the gut flora reside?  Both small and large intestines?  Do 
> different flora reside as different locations?
> 
> Also, do we know at what point in the digestive tract does CS get absorbed?  
> I always thought it was very "early" in the tract, perhaps before it got a 
> chance to kill the flora?
> 
> Alan
> 
> 


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