Good info Phil

I wonder what happens once in the bloodstream? A human body contains approximately 0.15 percent by weight chlorine (and 0.15 percent by weight sodium). This means that a 70-kilogram human will contain 105 grams of chloride ions. ....36 teaspoons of salt


On 3/14/2016 4:30 PM, Phil Morrison wrote:

 Several comments of late have suggested
 adding salt (NaCl) to colloidal silver.   This
 is a bad idea, and totally counterproductive.

 The silver ion in CS reacts with the chloride
 ion in salt to form insoluble silver chloride (AgCl).
 One can see this by adding salt solution to CS
 and observe slight clouding as AgCl
 precipitates.   The beneficial Ag ion has been
 totally removed from the CS by adding salt.

 The AgCl formed by addition to salt to CS is a
 bad actor, and should not be applied to skin
 or inhaled.   Definitely not inhaled.

 Use only natural CS for best results.