Rob,

Not very enlightening are they?
One could say that they have no idea at all about CS.

However, one of your questions was answered. Pathogens don't necessarily
have a negative charge and the attraction by, and the neutralisation of
this charge by silver is not the method of action. It is the ability of
silver ions to bond with certain molecules on the cell walls of
pathogens (by way of the silver atoms deficiency of an electron and
consequential positive charge) which disables them.

Still no wiser as to how silver is absorbed.

Ivan.

----- Original Message -----
From: "rob gr" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, 3 June 2000 10:41
Subject: CS>bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts


> Hello one and all. I posted a technical question on a sci.med forum
called:
> bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts
> and got a few responses... you may want to check them out. My question
was
> how CS would be affected by the stomach acids when digested. Some were
> warning of the dangers of agryia. But I did get some interesting
answers.
>
> To check this out, go to Deja.com, then click the icon that says
> "Discussions". Then in the search engine type "ph AND infection" - it
will
> take you to it.
>
> Rob
> Memphis
>
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