Dick, If you have some powdered zeolite or bentonite clay you might consider hydrating them in CS. The silver will bind to the zeolite or bentonite and the zeolite or bentonite coats the intestinal wall after ingestion. It may be a way of getting some silver where you want it. The zeolite or bentonite by itself may help as well.
- Steve N From: Richard Goodwin [mailto:dickgoodwin2...@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 7:12 AM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>effects of STOPPING EIS? The montezuma's revenge saga continues ... More tests have come back from the hospital, trying to explain my wife's week+ -long diarrhea, and all have been negative so far. So their initial theory that it was some overgrowth of bacteria due to the CS killing off friendly flora is no longer holding water, so to speak. They are now thinking that it may be e-coli infection, food poisoning, from a sub sandwich she bought at some dive and ate about an hour before the first symptoms showed up. They are testing for this, and will know more in another day or so. Needless to say, she now wishes she hadn't stopped taking EIS the week prior to that. And having resumed taking it since then doesn't seem to be getting to the root of the problem, so to speak. I told her that the problem is getting the EIS to where the bacteria are, but so far I haven't been able to convince her to try the turkey baster approach... Dick