It takes some time for silver and salt to make the chloride...so add and use.
Silver Chloride isn't harmful but is less effective per PPM.
The main problem when using salt while making CS is that you generally have ZERO idea how strong it is and can wind up taking massive amounts of silver and not know you did.
It's also photo reactive and must be kept away from light.

Ode


At 06:39 AM 11/17/2013 -0500, you wrote:
Is it OK to mix salt and colloidal silver (not make CS - I know distilled water should be used and no salts added during creation of CS) when using CS? There is a dental site http://behmnaturaldentistry.com/natural-dentistry-resources/the-secret/ that recommends adding baking soda, salt and CS to make a paste to brush teeth with, Is this safe?

I made a mouthwash with CS. I read that it is good to wash mouth with CS (swish it around for a while) and then swallow the mouth wash. What if you made the CS toothpaste (with salt) and brushed your teeth -- then spit out the paste, then used a CS mouthwash to rinse your mouth and swallowed the CS mouth wash. Would the CS mix with the remains of the salt and create silver chloride or something and be harmful?

Thanks

JD


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