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I’m not sure I would recommend colodial silver, because even though it helps to destroy bacteria,

it will destroy ALL bacteria – it is not selective.  It acts like an antibiotic.  Instead you would want to create an “inner

terrain” where good bacteria wants to stay and multiply, promoting bad

bacteria to simply leave.  Bad bacteria usually does not thrive when pH levels are optimal

and the good bacteria outnumbers the bad bacteria.  Just as you can take a pill that kills yeast, if

you do not address the *underlying*

reason why the yeast flourished in the first place (acidic conditions), it will

just return.  So it is always better to

support your inner terrain, than to try to just cover up some

problems with new “gimmicky” products.

Carol Minnick

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eat lower

on the food chain

www.bluegreensolutions.com

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Elaine [mem121]

Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:59 PM

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Coloidal Silver

 

Jason Said: The colloidal silver world is very

interesting in this manner,

as it has attracted many people who are capable and

quite passionate about

producing CS

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hi Carol, it's my understanding of colloidal silver that it first

attacks the negatively charged bacteria before it goes after the

postively charged bacteria,CS should be treated just like regular

antibiotics because eventually it will kill all the bacteria after a

certain amount of time depending upon each individuals biochemistry

karl

btw I make my own CS

 

In , " Carol Minnick "

<carolminnick@a...> wrote:

> I'm not sure I would recommend colodial silver, because even though

it

> helps to destroy bacteria, it will destroy ALL bacteria – it is not

> selective. It acts like an antibiotic. Instead you would want to

> create an " inner terrain " where good bacteria wants to stay and

> multiply, promoting bad bacteria to simply leave. Bad bacteria

usually

> does not thrive when pH levels are optimal and the good bacteria

> outnumbers the bad bacteria. Just as you can take a pill that kills

> yeast, if you do not address the *underlying* reason why the yeast

> flourished in the first place (acidic conditions), it will just

return.

> So it is always better to support your inner terrain, than to try to

> just cover up some problems with new " gimmicky " products.

> Carol Minnick

> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

> eat lower on the food chain

> www.bluegreensolutions.com <http://www.bluegreensolutions.com/>

> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

>

>

> Elaine [mem121@a...]

> Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:59 PM

> *§ @y

> Coloidal Silver

>

> Jason Said: The colloidal silver world is very interesting in this

> manner,

> as it has attracted many people who are capable and quite passionate

> about

> producing CS

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