Hi Bob,

Thanks for the reply. I think us engineerii have got to stick together :)

I wasn't really thinking of changing. I agree with you - stick with what 
works. In this case, I follow the example of a Japanese friend, who 
belongs to two different religions. When I ask him why, he said, "In case 
the first one doesn't work."

I also agree we have no idea what happens when cs enters the body. Bob 
Lee has posted at length on the body chemistry. Excellent information 
and very well written, but very tough sledding for a chemistry novice 
like me.

About the only clue I have to help guide my thinking is that the original 
batches of cs were made using salt as a starter. This converted the ions 
to silver chloride right in the beaker, and of course this accompanied 
the rest of the ingredients into the body. And it worked!

But Silver Chloride is supposed to be relatively inert. So by inference, 
the silver particles were the major factor in the success. My only 
problem with this approach is the very small amount of particles in cs, 
typically from 1% to 25%. That puts it in the parts-per-billion region, 
which is further diluted by the volume of the blood. So we are down to 
trace amounts. Following this line of thought, we conclude silver is 
powerful stuff indeed!

Now I'm curious to find out if you know of anyone has posted here who has 
used H2O2 and can correlate the eradication of some problem to ionic cs?

I really don't want to start a thread on this. I'm sure it has already 
been beaten to death. I'm just looking for some additional clues to mull 
over to help understand why cs works so well.

It's good to meet you. Thanks for your input.

BTW, I see you had the same trouble as I did trying to remember the 
phrase sub-lingual absorption.

Best Regards,

Michael R. Monett


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