So what about this for logic, purchase a CS generator for $100, a couple of spare silver rods for $25 and thus have a lifelong supply of positively charged ionic silver that will be effective time and time again as candida albicans are unable to develop resistance, or alternatively pay $50 per month for colostrum that is unproven to provide a cure and could also potentially trigger immune problems in people with leaky gut syndrome ? The academic study that was placed on this thread indicated that small traces of candida were still detectable even AFTER consumption, they didn't even make reference to how many subjects had undetectable levels in their saliva, and you must bear in mind that undetectable means precisely undetectable, which doesn't necessarily negate the possibilty it may still exist. The test also applies only to oral candidiasis, therefore excludes systemic candidiasis which is generally the main problem. Dont let me stop you from wasting money when CS is proven and far more economical, that would be illogical !