Dear Mary,
                        In vitro means "outside the body".....In vivo means 
"inside
the body" or internally.
                                Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.

m...@easynn.com wrote:

> On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 11:43:21 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >                                        Dear Marshall,
> >                            The in vivo investigations for Heliobacter were
> >addresses of the duodenum/stomach environment.  In some of our earlier 
> >research
> >we did determine that varying percentages of CS do survive into the small
> >intestine and lower gut.....but no attempts were made to definitize, 
> >exactly, the
> >repeatable percentages.
> >Additionally, no in vivo investigations, whatever, were attempted for
> >Blastocystis or Klebsiella.
> >                                    Regards, Brooks.
> >Marshall Dudley wrote:
> >
>
> Sorry, I'm not sure what in vitro/vito investigations means. Is the
> general conclusion that CS is effective in killing the Helicobacter,
> Blastocystis and Klebsiella or not? I am only a simple soul.
>
> Thanks Mary
>
> Steve
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