Yeah I know that, don't need to shout <g>, but seeing as adding baking soda to the water when making EIS is such a no no cos it may bring out colour in an individual, well having it in the mouth together with EIS whilst brushing teeth, to wit a percentage of that combination *will* be sublingually absorbed into the blood, is the same difference to me? I'm assuming of course you make EIS similar to most people in their kitchens, i.e. LVDC, so it will contain many Ag+ ions, and will they not combine with the baking soda? Even if there are many atomic ion clusters {particles} *they* would still combine with the baking soda would they not? If you've been doing this for some time, then that puts paid to the colour myth attributed to baking soda and makes it null and void surely. I'm interested in what others may have to say, agree or disagree I don't care, I'd just like to hear someone else's view on it seeing as all and sundry insist at length that baking soda should not be within cooee of EIS. Maybe I'll learn something else here? Always willing to learn from those more knowledgable <g>.
N. Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013 05:59:22 -0700 From: mborg...@att.net Subject: Re: CS>soap for brushing teeth To: silver-list@eskimo.com I USE BAKING SODA AND C/S TO BRUSH MY TEETH NOT FOR MAKING C/S