We are indeed on the same page. I thought I was responding to MAs
question how you could get that much CS into the intestines in a form to
actually kill bacteria there. But my posts have come through so slowly
today, they are completely out of sync with the thread.
sol
Marshall Dudley wrote:
This is precisely the time to take a large amount of CS,
assuming that the stomach/intestinal problem is caused by
some bacteria. The bowel flora is out of balance. After
the CS kills it you can repopulate it with the appropriate
intestinal flora supplement.
Dan
You wrote:
A good case of
I am at a loss as to what response you are wanting. Basically you are
saying that if you have diarrhea then CS will kill the pathogens (and likely
nutralize the toxins), thus stopping the diarrhea. I think we are on the
same page here.
Marshall
sol wrote:
> When there is severe diarrhea? (I'm
OK
Jim
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In a message dated 10/4/2005 10:19:50 PM Central Standard Time,
ami...@starband.
Help! I've lost the thread of this question. What exactly is being
contradicted here? That CS doesn't kill bacteria in a healthy lower
intestine where the normal contents are mostly dry? Or does your
information contradict the idea that CS kills ALL bacteria? I don't want
to argue it out, just
When there is severe diarrhea? (I'm not Marshall, but the idea CS could
flush right on through if diarrhea was bad enough is something I have
read several times). Never been able to put it into practice though as a
few good glugs of CS always stop any intestinal distress, runs, cramps
for me i
Excellent summary.
Thanks,
Marshall
"M. G. Devour" wrote:
> Jim intones:
> > Science by implication.
>
> Marmar writes:
> > Oh, well. Thank God we've got THAT sorted out. MA
>
> I think what James is doing such a lousy job of defending, Mary Ann, is
> that the claims that CS somehow spares
In a message dated 10/4/2005 9:49:01 PM Central Standard Time,
mdev...@eskimo.com writes:
And to answer one question you asked, I think I've heard it said by
people who've tried it, that doses on the order of a few pints were
sufficient to transit the empty intestines and control whatever bug wa
In a message dated 10/4/2005 10:19:50 PM Central Standard Time,
ami...@starband.net writes:
You have not been reading very carefully.
Marshall said that CS kills all, but generally does not significantly impact
the intestinal flora because it is absorbed high in the gut, or immobilized
in the sto
## Hence, if there is a bacterium that liquifies the contents of the gut, CS does a wonderful job of killing it. Food poisoning, Dystentary.
Once gone, the gut re-establishes its semi solid state and the friendlies move back in very fast from a variety of sources.
ANY amount of CS will likel
d he said he could not produce it. That is when
I responded with the "Science by implication" statement.
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Jim intones:
> Science by implication.
Marmar writes:
> Oh, well. Thank God we've got THAT sorted out. MA
I think what James is doing such a lousy job of defending, Mary Ann, is
that the claims that CS somehow spares "good" bacteria are one of the
common myths that we have long ago studie
In a message dated 10/4/2005 5:50:41 PM Central Standard Time,
ami...@starband.net writes:
Science by implication.
Oh, well. Thank God we've got THAT sorted out. MA
Science by implication.
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In a message dated 10/4/05 2:18:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
In a message dated 10/4/05 12:48:35 PM Central Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
> I have read theories as to why CS does not kill the good flora in the
> intestines that were written before tests were done by me and others to nail
> down
> exactly what was going on. My tests have
In a message dated 10/4/05 2:18:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
ami...@starband.net writes:
> Then will you agree that there is not any information available that
> contradicts his statement?
No. I have information at my fingertips that contradicts his statement.
Whether or not it is *availab
After reading the book"The Curse of Louis Pasteur" by Dr.Nancy Appleton,PhD,I
agree with you Marshall.She says that bacteria,yeast,virus'and molds do have
the ability to change and mutate to be able to survive in a hostile
environment.They evidently are benign in a healthy body,but change when
Then will you agree that there is not any information available that
contradicts his statement?
Jim
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marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/4/05 11:12:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
> mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
>
>
>
>> CS kills virtually all bacteria it comes into contact with. CS does
>> not affect any bacterea in a healthy gut due to being absorbed into
>> the blood stream in the s
In a message dated 10/4/05 11:57:07 AM Central Daylight Time,
ami...@starband.net writes:
> Will you please direct us to some of that information that disputes
> Marshall’s statement(s).
>
Hi Jim. Well, I would if I could. My basic information came from the
Synergenesis website, and in a bo
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In a message dated 10/4/05 11:12:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
CS kills virtually all bacteria it comes into contact with. CS does not
aff
In a message dated 10/4/05 11:12:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
> CS kills virtually all bacteria it comes into contact with. CS does not
> affect any bacterea in a healthy gut due to being absorbed into the blood
> stream in the stomach and being immobalized by th
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/4/05 5:28:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
> genes...@wanadoo.fr writes:
>
>
>
>> It stands to reason that anyone taking CS regularly should drink
>> kefir or reintroduce bacteria into the gut in some way (eating
>> fermented foods is one way) as the CS
In a message dated 10/4/05 5:28:05 AM Central Daylight Time,
genes...@wanadoo.fr writes:
> It stands to reason that anyone taking CS regularly should drink kefir or
> reintroduce bacteria into the gut in some way (eating fermented foods is one
> way) as the CS is bound to kill other bacteria i
I've just started taking CS (30 ml in the morning). I also drink three small
glasses of non dairy kefir every day which is very easy to make at home from a
starter. It stands to reason that anyone taking CS regularly should drink
kefir or reintroduce bacteria into the gut in some way (eating
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