Ions (contrary to Terry's comment below) can complex with many things
and if an insoluable salt is formed, it has little bio value. Add some salt
water to some Cs and note the white silver chloride crystals that settle in
a few hours. Soluable salts, like silver nitrate can be disassociated by
your body to deliver silver ions but the nitrate is bad news. However your
body carries the Cs thru your system, it certainly works well, so if not as
free ions, it must be attached to some other material or in a compound
which your body fully utilizes. Complexing it before use, could render it
pretty useless!
Your dirty glass trick certainly proved it can complex quickly!
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Sparrow said:
I have wondered about this SOO many times. All the discussions on
keeping the CS pure, and yet certainly when it gets to our stomachs and
blood there are many different things it could mix with.
I do know, from past experience though, there ARE some changes that
occur, after brewing. I poured a small portion of a stable "brew" into a
glass that had not been rinsed out, and it very quickly turned pink. Not
sure what, but SOMETHING happened.
Sparrow
>
>Being afraid to get anything into CS is silly. I mix
>CS freely in all kinds of liquids. Once the CS
>electrical brewing process is finished, there is no
>dynamic to cause the silver to join into a compound
>with anything else.
>
>Terry Wayne
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