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MA said: We give them an average of a quart per day of CS directly into their feed. For years. And they relapse anyway. Marshall said: I don't find that surprising. If the feed has any free sulfur in it,
then it would bind with the silver in CS causing it to become ineffective (and proteins in the feed can also combine with it producing a less effective product as well). I believe delivery by water is the most effective method.

****** Hmmmm -- I don't believe that the feed has free sulfur in it -- at least in my case. I used ordinary, plain rolled oats to deliver the CS.
http://www.canarys-eye-view.org/challenges/food/sulfurfoods.html


*Foods Rich in Sulfur

*Grains

   * methionine: corn, sunflower seeds, oats, chocolate, cashews,
     walnuts, almonds, sesame seeds (in that order).
   * cysteine: *oats*, corn (corn grits are higher than chicken, see
     Sulfur in Human Nutrition and Applications in Medicine
     <http://www.thorne.com/pdf/journal/7-1/sulfur.pdf>, by Stephen
     Parcell, ND. Published by Thorne Research. [PDF].)

Masrhall



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