>Maybe I'm just not studied enough, but it has always been my understanding
>that water-soluable means that whatever is water-soluable will dissolve in
>liquid.  I have heard of ionic copper, which has a VERY small particle size,
>and works extremely well for parisitic infections, but even then, the copper
>is still not water-soluable because it will not dissolve in water.  If I'm
>off base here, please educate me.
>
>James Vernon, Allison
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Hi James,

   I do not have a scientific background and could well be using the wrong
terms. Why not call WaterOz and see what they have to say? 

   What is your experience of ionic copper and parasitic infections? Could
you tell us?

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