This article claims too much CS kills off good bacteria in the stomach.He also
mentions the libertarian turning blue,but doesn't go into detail about ionic or
non ionic CS.
http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ea2002/ea_021114.shtml
twllLL wrote:
> This article claims too much CS kills off good bacteria in the
> stomach.
>
> No "good" bacteria live in the stomach. The only good bacteria in the
> digestive system are in the intestines, where CS generally has no
> effect.
>
> He also mentions the libertarian turning blue,but do
Davido,
I think the difference is in the quantity involved. There may be a
threshold above which you will start hurting the bowel flora, and you
reached it, for you, and probably just barely.
I had a similar experience when I was experimenting a long time ago
with taking a similar amount, upwa
http://library.thinkquest.org/22016/digestion/?tqskip1=1
http://distance.stcc.edu/BIOL102/Lectures/lesson13/humandig.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digestion
http://www.framingham.edu/faculty/mcarrol/fall2001concepts_files/digestion.htm
In addition my basic family medical guide says the "normal
Thanks for that info, sol:
but I wonder about the conclusion, that the cs doesn't have
a whole lot of impact in the colon. This is from my own 'labwork', my own
body.
I am semi-retired; drive a school bus about 4 hrs per weekday; I didn't
keep any records, but starting around the fi
No idea, really, anything that could happen will probably happen to
someone under the right conditions. Too bad you didn't keep a log. But I
don't either. I have at times drunk a couple quarts of CS/gatorade or
CS/distilled water per day, for a few weeks pretty consistently, but I
didn't see a
in your case the volume of gatorade with the cs and the quantity
of cs mixed liquid is indeed overloading your system. some of the cs is
getting to
the colon i would guess.
cs is not gatorade. it is a supplement and antibiotic.
used in smaller amounts, swished in the mouth for ten seconds, and
At 12:05 PM 27/11/04, David wrote:
Thanks for that info, sol:
but I wonder about the conclusion, that the cs doesn't have a
whole lot of impact in the colon. This is from my own 'labwork', my own body.
I am semi-retired; drive a school bus about 4 hrs per weekday; I didn't
keep
I spent a few days with some nomadic camel herders in the Sahara
in Morocco some years ago. Very nice people. They also drink very
little - for good reason, as water is a scarce commodity. Mostly
they drink green tea with mint. I had to pick some gear up from a
nearby town, and used a western-s
At 03:21 AM 30/11/04, you wrote:
I spent a few days with some nomadic camel herders in the Sahara in
Morocco some years ago. Very nice people. They also drink very little -
for good reason, as water is a scarce commodity. Mostly they drink green
tea with mint.
The alternative health movement
The first place I ever read that drinking too much liquid could be
harmful was in an Adelle Davis book "...showed symptoms of severe
B-vitamin deficiencies. Invariably I find these people not only believe
that one should drink eight glasses of water daily but actually do it."
sol
himagain
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:52, himagain wrote:
> Hi Paul and folks,
> Even when they have a lot of water available ( in towns) they only drink
> what they NEED. They are amazed at how silly we are. Mind you, they are
> using a much more advanced form of medicine than us. The Arabs got it from
Really? I thought that had died out, but did hear of it for things like
osteomyelitis when I was a kid. It sounds like a good way of getting rid of
necrotic tissue.
Sally
Garnet wrote:
On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 15:52, himagain wrote:
> Hi Paul and folks,
> Even when they have a lot of water av
Yes the maggots do a way better job than the surgeons.
Louise
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Subject: Re: CS>CS good & bad stomach bacteria
Really? I thought that had died o
There was an amazing TV show on PBS about maggots and wound care a
couple years ago. The folks who were using them were faced with losing a
foot or a leg. Often they were diabetics whose micro-circulation was
poor or for some other reason the needed blood levels of antibiotics was
just not getting
that case, less water
would be needed.
Dan
Re: CS>CS good & bad stomach bacteria
From: himagain (view other messages by this author)
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 13:58:01
At 03:21 AM 30/11/04, you wrote:
>
At 04:59 PM 30/11/04, Garnet wrote:
Maggots are still used to clean infected wounds, here in the US.
Garnet
Hi Garnet & folks,
Just in the interests of accuracy: "Maggots have *begun* to be used in
the USA recently."
Causing quite a lot of agony in the PharmaMedbiz still, according to
prop
Really, I don't know that they've only begun to be used, because I heard of
them being used when I was a kid. Knew someone who had osteomyelitis and
recovered. Maggots were used.
Sally
himagain wrote:
At 04:59 PM 30/11/04, Garnet wrote:
>Maggots are still used to clean infected wounds, her
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