Perhaps there are no "good" bugs.

A myth?

Hard to *prove* one way or the other.

stuff

At 07:06 PM 4/16/2004 +0200, Pavel wrote:

O.K.,
But then, if we accept that CS partially passes through the alimentary
tract unchanged and partially is absorbed into the bloodstream etc., the
only thing that interests me now is, why it is said, that CS killes
within few minutes all the unicellar organisms, BUT these profitable to
the human leaves alive. That is to say, that I have found information
that it is not necessary to take care about intestinal microbial flora
to be restored when enjoying the CS. That beats me, how the CS
distinguishes the "useful" and "unuseful" bugs or vice-versa: how the
"good bugs" get their resistivity to the CS and the "bad bugs" do not ?
Where is the snag ? MORE: after all I read here down (deleted) I assume that
the
CS MUST have another chemical features than metallic silver, otherwise
should react in the blood and cells instantly (e.g. see the sulphur
compounds). To my fingerprints: eggs, no I do not eat so much eggs but I
use garlic almost daily. Maybe the sulphur comes from it into my sweat.
(it is the hydrochloric acid in the stomach content, I apologize for my
former mystification).
Pavel H.


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