Those details may be in the archives, but I bet you can't find them...

On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 9:16 PM, Victor Cozzetto <victor.cozze...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> 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?
>>
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>>
>> 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.
>>
>>
>>
>> Nenah Sylver, PhD
>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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>>
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