Same for me, but I'll elaborate on some details that others might find
useful...

I generally keep my CS/EIS away from everything else. CS is usually my very
first gargle/rinse in the mornings, and I'll nebulize it or drink it at
other times if I feel the need. But I will avoid my other dental care
products (mouthwash, tooth powder or paste), and avoid using it immediately
after kefir, yogurt, and other probiotics.

CS/EIS is absorbed (or neutralized) quickly, so it is not difficult to
manage the timings. It is usually the first thing I do, unless I am doing
Beck protocol (blood electrification, pulsing), in which case I do it after
those activities. I'm guessing you would do the same for Rife(?)

However, there are other times when I intentionally mix CS/EIS. I liked the
idea of using CS with my toothpowder (clay, baking soda, turmeric, salt)
because I probably still get some benefit from the CS. The key point here
is that I would still be consuming CS in some other ways to ensure that I
am reaping its full benefits.

Then there are other special situations/protocols where we take CS with
MSM, drink a solution of baking soda before consuming CS, consuming it
mixed in aloe vera juice, etc. You can find details on those protocols in
the archives.

But yea, as Dr. Sylver said, I would keep the salt and EIS gargling
separate.

Hope that helps.
Victor

On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 8:00 AM, Nenah Sylver <nenah12egro...@cox.net>
wrote:

> Carlos wrote: A relative of my friend uses daily at his home sea water,
> preparing an isotonic solution with it in order to drink it, mouthwash,
> gargle and other purposes. He is very much interested in finding out if
> there is any incovenient in mixing EIS and Isotonic Sea Water for tose
> purposes. Would there be a reaction producing some type of salts that would
> destroy the bactericidal efect of EIS?
>
> ===========================
>
> There might be a reaction between the salts and the EIS, which is why you
> don’t use salt to make the EIS.
>
>
>
> However. . . you could first do a salt gargle, and then gargle with the
> EIS.
>
>
>
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