My doctor told me once that our small intestines IS a liquid
environment.  It is in our large intestine that solids are formed.  I
am sure someone one here is more knowledgable than me but.. this is
easy info to check.  Lola

On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 5:41 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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