bonnie schmidlkofer wrote:

>  Re:  Sharon's wondering about CS in the colon, effectiveness in
> solids I have two thoughts on this subject -- I have been giving my 3
> dogs CS mixed with canned dog food and I have seen positive results
> using this method.  I do this because I haven't yet figured out how to
> put CS into a Rottweiler's mouth and tell the dog to hold it there for
> a while.
> The fact that CS is ineffective comes out of research we paid for that
> was done by UT.  There is no reason that mixing CS with dog food will
> not work, and will not work well.  The CS still gets absorbed through
> the stomach lining into the blood, where it is liquid and there it is
> very effective.  It is only ineffective WHILE it is bound in a solid.
> The CS has a charge on it that attracts pathogens.  If the CS and the
> pathogens are in a solid medium where they cannot move until they
> touch, then the CS cannot act on the pathogen.  It is a matter of
> physics.
>
> Marshall