Resistance is not possible. No pathogen can survive in the presence of CS.
Of course there are many variables that affect that statement, such as CS
quality, quantity, the ability to reach the pathogen, etc.

Also, make sure that you are not mistaking disease symptoms with toxin
symptoms. I just had this situation in my own household, where my wife had
flu like symptoms. The house was being painted and repaired for a month,
and she was sick through all of it - but only on the weekends - when she
was in the house. She first suspected something was wrong with our CS, but
I was pretty certain it was the chemicals, and now we know. Detox was what
was needed.

There are many things that can make us ill. Pathogens, toxins, poor diet,
etc.

Victor



On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 9:56 PM, Judy Knowlton <judydownma...@roadrunner.com>
wrote:

>   Are we producing one-cell “buglets” (virus, bacteria, yeast, fungus)
> that are highly resistant to CS?
> I had understood from this List that CS works differently and resistance
> is not possible.
> My son is having an experience that might say otherwise.
> Please, you research Mavens, clarify!
> Judy Down Maine
>