I was wondering if the effectiveness of EIS which is 80 to 90% ionic,
might be increased by add a small amount of citric acid after making
it.  This is for vet use, for horses and so forth, not humans due to the
argyria risk involved.

What I am thinking is that if it is citrate, then it will not form the
chloride in the stomach, and would thus not be wasted, even though it's
effectiveness is likely less than the CS portion.

Just a thought.

Marshall


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