Untitled                                    Dear Stephen,
                            Our past  experiments (conducted in 1997-98) 
demonstrated that the best results were to be gained through the use of 
"balanced electrolyte" solutions.  No detrimental results accrued from the 
incorporation of CS.....however, a slight decrease in absorption efficiency did 
occur from elevated dilution levels------due to slight unbalancing of the 
parent solution.  There would appear to be little---or no---likely prospect for 
silver chloride to be formed within the environment of the nasal/sinus 
environment.
                                Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
---- Original Message ----- 
  From: Steven Geigle 
  To: SilverList 
  Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 10:31 AM
  Subject: CS>Snorting Saltwater with CS



   Will "snorting" saltwater (saline solution sniffed forcefully up the 
nostrils) as allergists recommend create problems if CS is added to the 
solution?  Will silver chloride be generated?  Will the CS remain separate and 
effective in killing germs in the sinus cavities using this method?   I've 
snorted saline for years and find it quite effective in keeping the sinus 
cavities clear. 

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