I posted the series some time back of what when added to what silver compound 
would
produce what.  I don't have it handy but you should be able to find it in the
archives.

Marshall

sol wrote:

> Can you explain how that would happen? I'm sort of thought that one
> compound would not just change into another like that? But that perhaps
> silver ions might become silver chloride in the stomach, though I know
> that has been discussed a lot pro and con. Still, why wouldn't silver
> citrate stay silver citrate in the stomach?
> TIA,
> sol
>
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
>
> > Also there is one research paper I ran across that
> >indicated that silver citrate WILL cross the barrier, but if you take that by
> >mouth, I would expect it to become Silver Chloride immediately in the 
> >stomach.
> >
> >Marshall
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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