Hi Ya'all,

You all will recall that we had quite a bua ha ha about the above
subject, and there was no resolution, until Stuart posted is "Biologic
Transport of Silver Ions," on Wed. 09 May 2001. Go find it and print it
out for your files !!!!!

There is a reasonable possiblity that Ag+ entering directly into the
stomach will make AgCl, however if you read Stuart's post carefully and
thought about it you would amend your ways of taking CS.

As pointed out our saliva contains over 200 different protiens that will
capture the silver ions if given a chance.

Therefore it would be prudent to work up a reasonable amount of salivia
before placing a tablespoon or more of CS in the mouth. As has been
mentioned many posts ago the the CS should be swished around in the
mouth for 30 to 60 seconds before swallowing it. This time frame would
allow the formation of the metalloprotiens that Stuart mentioned.

By so doing one could expect the CS to enter the blood stream through
the liningsof the mouth as well as the stomach.

"Ole Bob"


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