Some molds and fungi are resistant to CS.

Perhaps it is something that grows in vitro, but is not a pathogen to man
and will not occur in the body. 

                Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: ransley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 8:43 AM
To: 'Rowena'; The Silverlist
Subject: RE: CS>Xylitol and sinus fungal infections

Once again, I can only state what happens in my little humid corner of the
world. Xylitol mixed into CS, made from a Silverpuppy, all decanted into a
plastic nasal spray bottle, will grow an obvious and healthy black mold
culture in two weeks. It actually shows a little after a week. In order for
it to be that corrupted I assume the mixture to be contaminated at 3 days.
After three days it smells funny up my nose. 

I still use it if I need to but discard bottle and all on the third day.
It's still the best thing I've ever seen for washing out the sinuses.

1/4 teaspoon xylitol to 2 ounces CS.

I have some of Frank Key's product that I want to try and see how it fares
like this. I've got to get busy and do that experiment. I guess I may as
well get off my duff right now and do it.

Daddybob


-----Original Message-----
From: Rowena [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 3:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Xylitol and sinus fungal infections

My question: does Xylitol feed some pathogens has stimulated a great deal of
traffic on the stuff, but no one has addressed the issue: Does it feed some
pathogens?
Jim


As I understand it Jim, it makes the mucous membranes too slippery for the
bacteria etc. to cling on, and they get washed away.  Also, as I understand
it, its structure is different to sugar, and so would not feed things the
same way that sugar might.

Does anyone know of any in vitro experiments with xylitol and pathogenic
organisms?

Rowena 




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