I'm just watching the thread, as I myself don't know. I've seen that claim before, but wonder about it. If CS kills the single cell stage of multicelled organisms, why doesn't it kill our red blood cells, etc? I know for sure it does not kill the single cells of new skin/tissue growth in wounds, or else it could not possibly produce the faster healing I have seen first hand.
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marmar...@aol.com wrote:

The following comment was made on one of my lists, and I wanted to bring it up here for input. >>Just speculating -- CS kills the offspring of internal parasites at the
single-cell stage, so they can never successfully reproduce.<<
The comment pertained to effective worming for horses. I'm wondering about the assumption that CS would kill *parasites* at the single-cell stage. Any thoughts? MA
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