I believe this is the reasoning. 1. You do not want silver compounds circulating in the blood. 2. If you drink CS that is both ionic and true colloid, the ionic part will immediately combine with the hcl of the stomach and produce silver chloride, which due to it lack of solubility will precipitate out. 3. If you drink CS and citric acid at the same time the ions can form silver citrate, which is soluble, and thus will get absorbed into the blood.
Thus, the accuracy of this most likely depends on whether or not silver citrate in the blood is harmful or not. Silver Citrate is light sensitive, but the amount may be too low to matter anyway. Marshall Kathie Jones wrote: > Has anyone read/heard/etc anything about the presence of CS and > a citric based drink or food a non-no at the time of oral ingestion of > CS? I read such about a year ago and since then we have been careful > about ingesting CS with orange juice, vitamin C, etc since > then. Thought? Insights? Kathie

