This suggested experiment is not scientific, and would be largely a waste of
time.

Of course not ALL the ionic silver is going to be protected by the proteins
in the saliva.  Of course one is going to get silver chloride.  I certainly
hope not all of one's scientific work is done in this manner.


----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Key <fr...@strsoft.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: CS>ionic vs particulate CS


> Bob wrote:
>
> > As pointed out our saliva contains over 200 different protiens that will
> > capture the silver ions if given a chance.
> >
> > Therefore it would be prudent to work up a reasonable amount of salivia
> > before placing a tablespoon or more of CS in the mouth. As has been
> > mentioned many posts ago the the CS should be swished around in the
> > mouth for 30 to 60 seconds before swallowing it. This time frame would
> > allow the formation of the metalloprotiens that Stuart mentioned.
> >
> > By so doing one could expect the CS to enter the blood stream through
> > the liningsof the mouth as well as the stomach.
>
> If this is true, then by taking a mouthfull of cs and mixing it with
saliva
> and then placing the mixture into a beaker instead of swallowing it, one
could
> add a drop of hydrochloric acid (or salt) to see if the silver chloride
> precipitates out as a white cloud.  According to the theory being proposed
> above, the silver ions will be protected by being encapsulated by
proteins,
> and thus not combine with the chloride.
>
> I propose that many list readers try this small experiment and report the
> results to the list.
>
> If silver chloride forms, that would mean that the existence of protein in
> salivia does not keep the silver ions from interacting with chloride.
>
> I will report the results of such an experiment conducted here.
>
>
> frank key
>
>
> frank key
>
>
>
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