Duncan,..

Newbie alert; isn't the powdered approach what has so many Dr's underwear in
a knot with Agryria? If I missed a previous post then I'll read up on it
when I get home. Isn't powdered AG usually in the form of a compound?

TIm Eastman
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Duncan Crow [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:10 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: CS>Friendly bacteria


  Unless you're eating powdered silver, the particles are so small,
particularly WRT CS, it's all absorbed by your bloodstream before it gets
very far down your digestive tract. In a dog for example, the CS is
detectable 33 seconds from the time it is infused into the (presumably
empty) stomach.

  But if you were sick with the 'flu and your system was empty anyway, you
could control the intestinal portion of the flu by drinking very large
quantities of CS.  Sheer volume may get it there.

  It's true that silver is ineffective in a nonliquid meduim, but the
intestine is a primarily liquid medium, that is, it has enough liquid
present to produce ionic reactions. That's how the bloodstream picks up the
silver ions.

  But if the chunks were large enough, like powdered silver, the ionic
effect would continue down inside your bowel until the silver was used up.
Which would depend on your intestine's PH and any other reactivity. That
would correlate roughly to powdered silver safely being injected IV in the
1920's.  It will eventually dissolve in an acidic environment.

  fair enough?