I find that twice daily, swishing around in the mouth a teaspoon or so does wonders! There's none of that sensitivity that seems to be caused by infection between gums and teeth, just healing.
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:40 AM <[email protected]> wrote: > Victor, > Do you know if HCL in the stomach is turning the EIS we take orally into > silver chloride and if so how much of the EIS are we actually absorbing? > Is it better to keep the EIS in the mouth for a few minutes before > swallowi g? Looking forward to your response. Thanks. > > Bob > > Sent using myEarthLink > > On Fri Sep 04 05:24:57 PDT 2020 Victor Cozzetto wrote: > Hi Reid, > It is no problem. The CS will be absorbed into your blood or > neutralized within 30 minutes. We don't really get any CS into the gut > unless we use special protocols, like mixing with aloe vera juice, using > baking soda first, etc. Your probiotic foods and supplements will be fine > if you keep them just 30 minutes apart. > > Victor > ************************* > Victor F. Cozzetto > Wise Traditions Nutritionist > > U.S.: <5169081039> > > (516) 908-1039 <5169081039> > > > <http://www.vitagenics.net/> > > <http://www.vitagenics.net/> <http://www.Vitagenics.net> > > www.Vitagenics.net > > > YouTube Channel <https://www.youtube.com/victorcozzetto/> > ************************* > > > On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 5:34 PM Reid Harvey < <[email protected]> > > <[email protected]> <[email protected]> > > [email protected] > > > wrote: > >> Greetings All, >> >> I've started taking the EIS/CS twice daily because of course, swishing it >> around in the mouth prevents infection of the gums. I could always spit >> the CS out afterwards but that seems like a waste. So I swallow it on the >> theory that it boosts the immune system. Am I mistaken? >> >> The reason I'm posting to the discussion is that I want to take >> probiotics, like the capsules of 60 billion. My question is, if I take the >> probiotic 2 hours after swallowing the CS, am I killing the probiotics. Or >> is there a better approach to doing both? >> >

