jlgregel wrote:
Can anyone post an explanation of how why cs doesn't cause problems
with the good bacteria in a human or animals system?
Because there is no such thing as good vs bad bacteria. Good can be bad
in the wrong place (e coli in the blood), and bad can be good in the
right place (salmonellae for breaking down rotting meat). Cs kills them
all.
Also, would it kill the live organisms in "live culture" yogurt or
probiotic supplements?
If you add it to the culture, yes it would. If the culture is in the
intestines, then no it won't, since CS does not kill anything in the
intestines if everything is normal. CS kills bacteria in the blood and
on the skin. It does not tend to kill much in the intestines due to most
of it being absorbed into the blood stream in the stomach, and what does
get through does not have any mobility unless things are liquid. If they
are liquid, then it will kill what is there.
Thanks much, Lin
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