robert.we...@ny.ubs.com wrote:

>      All microorganisms tested were inhibited with moderate levels of GSE l
> iquid disinfectant.  High levels of chlorine bleach inhibited the test
>      organisms, but moderate levels were not effective.  Because the GSE li
> quid was inhibitory at much lower levels, it may be assumed that it is ten
> to
>      one hundred times more effective than chlorine against the organisms u
> sed in this study.  On average, GSE proved to be ten times more effective
>      than the colloidal silver.


Chlorine ain't worth a damn anyway. Comparing it to CS seems to be
marketing.
"100 times, 10 times, on average", what kind of a study produces that
kind 
of precise numbers?
bjs


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