Christiane,

It is not the sodium of sodium chloride which reacts with silver, it is the
chloride.

Ivan.


-----Original Message-----
From: Christiane Osowiecki [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, 22 June 2001 15:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>bicarbonate of soda


I am a bit confused.  I thought there were problems with combining sodium
with CS........that it is likely what causes the risk of argyria.  Am I
incorrect in my understanding?  If not........why would you use salt to
lower the Ph, or bicarbonate of soda............which is actually SODIUM
bicarbonate.  Do I have a misunderstanding about the affects of sodium on
Colloidal silver--making sodium chloride?  Perhaps I have missed some things
being away for so long..............

Completely confused,
Christiane


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