Hi Jason, You mentioned the words "bioavailable" and "bioactive". I'm assuming that means a substance can be utilized more efficiently or that a higher percentage is absorbed into the body. If that is the case, why spend the long buck on a bioactive supplement when you can get a lot more of the generic stuff for a lot less money? If I take a higher dose of something that isn't absorbed quite as well, doesn't it all work out in the wash? I'm not talking about chewing up oyster shells to get calcium, I'm thinking of quality generics. Just curious about your thoughts on the subject. Best Regards, Andy
From: Jason Eaton Andy: <snip> It sounds like Sea Silver should be both more bioavailable and bioactive. I imagine that it probably suffices as a supplement, but for the price, I think one is best served doing far deeper research to get some real value for the amount of money spent.

