Yep It's much clearer now. I understand the selenium bit, but I think I'm confusing the words - I thought 'deposit' is something like 'store' and so we should avoid staffing our body with silver. I think you mean more like 'reach'. But does the silver actually stay in the body tissues? I thought one of its advantages is that it doesn't get stored in the body as the other antibiotics (and thus doesn't damage the liver) but just 'passes by', kills the bugs and gets out..
Maia --- INGRID KROPP-OVERSTREET <[email protected]> wrote: > ok don't take this for face value. it' just a > thought of mine. > > your body needs selenium. it's a mineral. > now if colloidal silver uses selenium to be > deposited into body tissue then i would think that > more selenium is being used up. this would call for > more selenium to be used as a supplement because of > what your body needs PLUS the selenium the colloidal > silver is using. (since colloidal silver is also a > supplement) > bacteria infects body tissue that have weak ph > levels so i thought that the body would probably > direct more of the colloidal silver towards body > tissue that is infected and since selenium helps the > body deposit the colloidal silver it would make > sense that more is being used. > > i think this should explain it better. don't feel > sorry. we're all here to learn or teach. i'm still > in the process of learning. as you can tell i get > corrected alot. > pat > > =========================================================================== > Hi Pat > I got lost here... > Can you please explain it as for a simple (not a > native English) audience... sorry.. I'm just a new > subscriber and don't know much... > > > to me it would make sense that selenium would be > > depleted due to the use of CS. > > Yes... > > > if with the help of selenium it deposits more CS > >into body tissue then that would mean more selenium > >is being used in addition to the selenium your body > >is already processing. > > I thought CS is only deposited in the body tissues > when it doesn't bond with the selenium, so the CS > (kind of) gets stored in the body tissues? > > > plus since bacteria likes to "set up > > shop" in weak ph levels of body tissue then there > > would be more of a need for CS to be distributed > to > > those areas and with the help of selenium your > body > > can deposit more. > > So you actually mean that depositing CS in the body > tissues is good because it changes the PH and the > bacteria don't like those areas? > > > pat > > > Thanks, > Maia > > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

