Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-19 Thread Max
Avoiding the stomach HCL is one reason I was recently nebulizing it. Frankly, Im a little concerned about the nose being a direct link to the brain though because there is some literature that says silver messes with the blood brain barrier, can cross it and is toxic to brain cells. Sorry, n

Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-19 Thread Max
thanks for the refinement Philnote however that I didnt say equal. Nor did I say 36 teaspoons equivalent of only choride ions. Its a ballpark way of thinking; we have about 36 teaspoons of salt (that will ionize into chloride and sodium ions), and since we know that silver combines with the

Re: CS> Adding Salt To CS

2016-03-18 Thread jdurand
If you drink CS, then the first thing it hits in the stomach is HCl. Plenty of opportunity to react there! On 2016-03-16 10:53, Max wrote: > thanks for the refinement Philnote however that I didnt say equal. Nor > did I say 36 teaspoons equivalent of only choride ions. Its a ballpark wa

Re: CS> Adding salt to CS

2016-03-15 Thread Max
Good info Phil I wonder what happens once in the bloodstream? A human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine (and 0.15 percent by weight sodium). This means that a 70-kilogram human will contain 105 grams of chloride ions. 36 teaspoons of salt On 3/14/2016 4:30 P