Hi Ken,

It is my understanding (correct me if I am wrong folks) that most CS
elimination is via urine. CS does not seem to kill off the intestinal
flora in most people, so it appears that it is absorbed through the
stomach, rather than the intestines.

The intestines are chock full of helpful bacteria, which is why feces
should never be sterile. Whether or not it is sterile at any point in the
journey is something I sure don't know...

Could it be that the septic tank was partially sterilized by pouring 
CS down the drain? I think that wouldn't be a good idea, so I throw it
out on the ground if I have discard it.

quietcove
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ode Coyote 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
  Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 12:49 PM
  Subject: Re: CS>eliminating CS


  If there is sufficient CS in the feces to sterilize a septic tank, it stands 
to reason that that amount might render the feces sterile as well but that CS 
is neutralized in 'effect' by the solid nature of the feces. The feces should 
have been sterilized while forming... before it reached the solid state? [Re 
infected lower down and later on?]

  ..or is CS converted or somehow neutralized somewhere in the stomach allowing 
for the relative absence of tummy complaints in CS drinkers [an idea opposed by 
many tummy complaints being relieved]?

  I believe it's been established that most of CS elimination is feces related 
with some in urine?

  Gee I dunno. Apparently there's an undigested picture in my head. Hinting at 
questions I guess.
  Ken

  At 09:13 AM 7/20/01 -0400, you wrote: 
  >>>>

    Hi Ken

    Urine should always be sterile until it is exposed to
    outside organisms. If it is not, then you have a bladder infection. Feces 
should never be sterile. 

    quietcove

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: <mailto:coy...@alltel.net>Ode Coyote 
      To: <mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com>silver-list@eskimo.com 
      Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:04 AM
      Subject: Re: CS>eliminating CS


      How about just seeing if your urine and/or feces is sterile or not?
      Ken

      At 06:49 AM 7/20/01 EDT, you wrote: 
      >>>>

        In a message dated 7/20/2001 12:43:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
        <mailto:jimbl...@wt.net>jimbl...@wt.net writes: 



          Subj:CS>eliminating CS 
          Date:7/20/2001 12:43:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time 
          From: <mailto:jimbl...@wt.net>jimbl...@wt.net (Jim Black) 
          Reply-to: <mailto:jimbl...@wt.net>jimbl...@wt.net (Jim Black) 
          To: silver-list@eskimo.com 




          Hey CS List, I have a problem, maybe someone out there has the 
answer. I 
          have an aerobic septic tank system which relies on bacteria to break 
down 
          whatever is flushed down the toilet. I have been told that the 
bacteria 
          activity is very, very low in the tank for some reason. I believe the 
          reason is the daily consumption of CS being flushed down the toilet 
in urine 
          and feces. Does anyone know of something I can flush down the toilet 
which 
          will bind with or otherwise eliminate the CS in the septic tank? 

          Thanks 

          Jim 



        Jim: I thought I had a similar situation to yours which was solved by 
using 
        liquid RID-EX. Frankly, I'm not sure the CS was causing the problem. 
Urine 
        and feces, for example, should have any silver bound to proteins or 
other 
        compounds so that the silver may not be able to attack microorganisms. 
As a 
        matter of fact, that seems like a good experiment to do. Culture some 
        bacteria and note the "kill time" for your CS "as is", and then after 
        ingesting CS, determine the "kill time" for your urine at various time 
        periods after ingestion. Perhaps others who are reading my message 
would like 
        to try this test as well. After all, you don't want to piss away a good 
        opportunity to learn something. Right? Roger 

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