A person sent water samples to a lab recently to check bacterial counts
and wrote to me that the sample with the CS had as many bacteria as the
untreated sample.
 Apparently the test didn't differentiate between dead bacteria and
live..but the dead ones did show up, so, it's probable that CS just kills
and doesn't destroy the bodies.

Ode


At 02:44 PM 11/5/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>Garnet wrote:
>
>> Killed vaccines would not be affected since they are already dead.
>> Modified Live could be affected so personally I would not give CS within
>> two weeks, before or after, since it persists somewhat in the body and
>> the vaccine takes a couple weeks to reach full effect.
>
>Do you have any tests to confirm that?  Does CS simply kill pathogens, or
oxidize them?  Is a viral dna or rna really alive to start with? Can
>we say for sure that CS does not break down the complex proteins or dna of
pathogens so that they would no longer give the immune response the
>vaccine is trying to trigger whether dead or alive?
>
>I don't know, but I am not certain that it is a clear cut dead or alive
issue.
>
>Marshall
>
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