Check the ingredients in Gatorade. You will find electrolytes in it, sodium chloride and potassium chloride.
The supporting information is in these archives, where I have previously posted the information, and references. Marshall FRANK CUNS-RIAL wrote: > Marshall, Thx for the info. You say...the high chlorine content > causes the silver....Where is this chlorine coming from? Are you > talking about chlorine gas?Where would I get the supporting > evidence?ThxFrank > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marshall Dudley > To: [email protected] > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 12:23 PM > Subject: Re: CS>Flu Immunization, vaccines in general, and > Hep C > Gatorade increases the absorption rate of the ionic portion > of EIS. The absorption rate is normally restricted due to > the ionic portion turning to silver chloride in the stomach, > and the low solubility ( .8 ppm ) of silver in water or > diluted stomach acids. When you mix with gatorade, the high > chlorine content causes the silver to form silver complexes, > which are highly soluble, and thus can pass into the blood > stream unimpeded. > > Marshall > > Nenah Sylver wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: FRANK CUNS-RIAL > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 1:10 PM > > Subject: Re: CS>Flu Immunization, vaccines in general, and > > Hep C > > List, Electrolite in Gatorade takes CS deeper into the > > tissues? Any research on this?RegardsFrank=========Frank,I > > believe this was discussed awhile ago on this list but I > > don't remember the details. My concern is the sugar and > > other stuff in the Gatorade that is not good for me. I > > like Fulvic Acid minerals from Vital Earth. The Fulvic > > Acid is supposed to chelate heavy metals out of the body. > > I know that CS isn't a heavy metal -- but does anyone know > > how that would be affected if the two were taken together? > > Nenah >

