You don't have to believe anything you don't want to..
The flu has effects in the intestine "intestinal 'flu" and yes it has effects in the blood. I was addressing the source of the discomfort as intestinal flu. Remove that with CS and the side effect in the blood will disappear as well. I said to drink a lot. The first CS wave, when it hits the stomach and duodenum will kill the most viruses. Especially if it is contains aggregated larger particles because it takes several moments to make them ionic enough to be absorbed by the intestine. The answers to the challenges you presented are readily available on the internet..since most of the DATA I read comes from rather good but more usually unimpeachable sources, I tend to believe most of the substantiated stuff. I don't save the results of every researched finding I find out there. Your red flags mean nothing to me, even when you write them in red dots. I do not scurry around the web filling requests; you have a computer - if you'd bother to do the looking for yourself rather than sitting in your chair challenging, you'd find the same DATA I have. You'll likely never get to the 'same page'. So I'll just leave it at that. ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Ratliff To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:31 PM Subject: RE: CS>Friendly bacteria What is the matter. Someone did not accept everything that you said? Best Regards, Robert Ratliff ICQ 1495914 -----Original Message----- From: Duncan Crow [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 12:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: CS>Friendly bacteria Robert, Your bullsh*t doesn't baffle me. Do your own searches. I don't have time for you. ciao ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Bartell To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:58 PM Subject: Re: CS>Friendly bacteria ----- Original Message ----- From: Duncan Crow To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 3:09 PM 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. Whooa ... where are you coming from with this? Like referrences or documentation? Red flags are up here! 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. Flu is divided into different "portions"? Flu is a virus .... period, regardless of where it locates in the body and the anti-viral modality of CS lies in its smallest particles being able to circumnavigate the immune system to reach the virus anywhere and everywhere at the cellular level. 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. How about sublingual absorbtion? 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. Wrong! Blood circulating particles that are too large will deposit them in tissues close to the surface of the skin resulting in the infamous discoloration of Argyria. These particles do not "ionize" and disappear. Where did you get the information that "powdered silver" was "safely being injected intravenously" in the 1920's? If that indeed happened, I'm sure that ... in hindsight .... there had to have been horribly adverse effects! fair enough? No! We need to get on the same page! Where are you getting this information from? Robert Bartell

