> CS is almost totally ineffective if not in a liquid state.  Thus CS has
> almost no effect on the bacteria in the intestines unless you have
dysentery.

Intestinal contents are too dry for CS to be effective?  Don't Silverlon
bandages require only minimal skin moisture?  Does this putative
ineffectiveness apply to intestinal yeast, as well bacteria?  If so, are you
sure that lack of moisture explains the inactivity, and not some other
factor like loss of potency due to diffusion of the silver particulates
through the alimenatry membranes, beginning in the mouth & stomach?

--Russ


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