Actually adding Gatorade to EIS improves it's absorption since higher
concentrations of salts form silver chloride complexes, that are much
more soluble than silver chloride's .8 ppm (which goes down to about .2
ppm in diluted stomach acid).  How can you say that both silver chloride
and particulate portions of EIS are BOTH useless, when that is what you
end up with in the stomach?  There is plenty of evidence that EIS taken
by mouth is extremely effective.

Marshall

Robert Berger wrote:

> NEVER ADD SALT OF ANY KIND TO A SILVER SOLUTION AS IT WILL CAUSE THE
> SILVER IONS TO BECOME SILVER CHLORIDE, AND THAT IS BASICALLY
> USELESS. "Ole Bob" :-(
>
>
>      You could add some sea salt for that purpose.
>
>      -Raine
>
>      Connie Howard wrote:
>
>     > Would the juice act as an electrolyte?  I thought
>     > electrolyte was more of a saltine type liquid; but I'm not
>     > really that knowledgeable on this subject. connie
>
>