Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT/Cat

2009-07-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
I too am glad poor kitty so happy you cared for it,
debbie

--- On Sat, 7/11/09, jr orrilia  wrote:


From: jr orrilia 
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT
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Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 10:13 AM






Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for 
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns?  
Thanks Orrilia





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Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT


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I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was about 
6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease down.  It 
hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back legs, and 
burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the flesh 
down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a half inch 
wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in 
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and 
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a day 
for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched him, 
but it had to be done.
 
On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health food 
store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6 times a day 
and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me rubbing in gel.
 
I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began, 
at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth.  
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed 
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.
 
The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled in 
so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar. 
 
On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was 
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In 
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.
 
BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the 
touch, instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old 
and in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it would 
be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
 









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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-11 Thread Gaiacita
It's been almost 6 years ago, but if I remember correctly, it was 20ppm.  I
didn't know anything about CS and that was about all they carried, ppm wise,
at that time.  There was a 200ppm for $40, but I chose the lower $20  bottle
as I had read on line the 20 ppm was good.

---Original Message---
Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns? 
Thanks Orrilia





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was
about 6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease
down.  It hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back
legs, and burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the
flesh down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a
half inch wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a
day for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched
him, but it had to be done.
 
On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health
food store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6
times a day and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me
rubbing in gel.
 
I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began
 at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth. 
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.
 
The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled
in so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar
 
 
On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.
 
BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the touch
 instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old and
in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it
would be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee
 
 






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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-11 Thread jr orrilia
Renee, such a success story.  I am so glad your cat is now OK.  Thanks for 
sharing that story.  What was the ppm CS that you purchased for his burns?  
Thanks Orrilia





From: Gaiacita 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 10:08:38 PM
Subject: Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT


I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was about 
6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease down.  It 
hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back legs, and 
burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
 
The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the flesh 
down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a half inch 
wide on the other leg.
 
He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in 
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and 
carried him to his litter box. 
 
I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a day 
for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched him, 
but it had to be done.

On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health food 
store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6 times a day 
and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me rubbing in gel.

I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began, 
at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth.  
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed 
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.

The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled in 
so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar. 

On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was 
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In 
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.

BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the 
touch, instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old 
and in perfect health.
 
I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it would 
be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
 
Samala,
Renee


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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-10 Thread Dan Nave
Great story about your kitty.  CS is miraculous stuff.

Recently I had a friend at work that came in with what appeared to be
a sunburn on his face.

He said he had been arc welding and that he had inadvertently burned
his face from that.  He was very uncomfortable because it hurt quite a
bit.  I immediately pulled out my bottle of CS spray and he let me
spray his face with it.  (They are getting used to my weird ways...)
He said the pain subsided almost instantly and the burn was much
improved from just that one spraying.

Dan

On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Gaiacita wrote:
> I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was
> about 6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease
> down.  It hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back
> legs, and burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.
>
> The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the
> flesh down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a
> half inch wide on the other leg.
>
> He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in
> pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and
> carried him to his litter box.
>
> I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a
> day for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched
> him, but it had to be done.
>
> On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health
> food store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6
> times a day and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me
> rubbing in gel.
>
> I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns
> began, at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin
> growth.  This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns
> were sealed over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.
>
> The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled
> in so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line
> scar.
>
> On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was
> about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In
> the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.
>
> BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the
> touch, instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years
> old and in perfect health.
>
> I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it
> would be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.
>
> Samala,
> Renee
>
>


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Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-10 Thread Gaiacita
I want to add my burn story.  Well, the burn story of my kitten.  He was
about 6 months old, jumped up on the stove and pulled a pan of hot grease
down.  It hit his rear back, went down from the spine to ankles on both back
legs, and burnt off all the hair on the end of his tail.

The burns on his legs were deep, burned off all the hair, and burnt the
flesh down into the meat.  It was about an inch wide on one leg and about a
half inch wide on the other leg.

He just laid and was miserable because whichever side he laid on he was in
pain.  We took his food and water to him as he didn't want to get up, and
carried him to his litter box. 

I put fresh aloe vera gel (from my plants) on the burns twice to 3 times a
day for the first 3 days.  I knew I was causing him much pain when I touched
him, but it had to be done.

On the 4th morning I smacked myself in the forehead and ran to the health
food store to buy some spray on CS.  I started spraying his burns 4 to 6
times a day and you could see that it was MUCH easier on him, rather than me
rubbing in gel.

I was basically shocked at how fast the CS started working.  The burns began
 at the outside edges, to heal and every day you could see new skin growth. 
This did not happen with the aloe gel.  Within 2 weeks the burns were sealed
over with just a thin scab seam up the middle of the long burns.

The leg that had the half inch wide burn started growing hair and it filled
in so that you have to actually spread the hair to see a very fine line scar
 

On the leg that had the inch wide scar, the hair grew back till the area was
about a half inch wide, from hip to ankle, getting thinner at the ankle.  In
the widest part, towards the top of the leg, no hair grew back.

BUT--the skin is flat, pink and quite smooth looking and smooth to the touch
 instead of puckered like normal burn scars are.  He is now 6 years old and
in perfect health.

I would never be without CS again (bought my own maker after that) and it
would be the first thing I reached for if I ever got burnt.

Samala,
Renee

Re: [RE]CS>Help for scar tissue in neck? COMMENT

2009-07-10 Thread Carl & Deb

Hey Brooks,

What did you find works best on an old "indented" scar?

Thanks in advance!!

Brooks Bradley wrote:
Circa 1990, we were conducting research on protocols designed to 
mitigate against heavy
scarring on 2nd and 3rd degree burn insults. Vitamin E, especially D 
Alpha, proved to be a splendid
address. Even in some cases pronounced by M.D. burn 
specialists..to be "untreatable" relative to scar-formation 
abatement,
we were able to achieve very powerful mitigation . Emboldened by this 
measure of success, we evaluated Vitamin E liquid (as a topical address)
on a variety of existing scars of traumatic origin...with universally 
effective result. This protocol was "sensational" when instituted very 
early
after the insulting episode. Just take the common, garden-variety 
Vitamin E capsules (almost all supplement stores have them)and 
puncture the gelatin
encasement and apply topically...with the fingers is quite adequate. 
Repeated, every 2 or 3 hours during daylight period, this protocol, 
alolne,
produced very effective scar prevention influence. Compared to areas 
(on the same volunteer) left untreated as a controlscarring was 
reduced as much as 80%

in some cases.
In later endeavors we experimented with CS/Dmso mixtures---plus the 
vitamin E component and achieved equally impressive scar suppression
.together with COMPLETE control of the green bacteria so 
life-threatening to large-area burn victims. In earlier years, over 
80% of
the deaths occurring from severe 2nd and 3rd degree burns, were the 
direct result of non-controllable infection from this family of bacteria.
To this day, there are still many hospital organizations that are 
completely ignorant of the wonderful control effected by Colloidal 
Silver on such challenges.
I would be remiss if I did not comment on the splendid results we 
achieved circa 1999, utilizing Vitamin C solutions (saturated) for 
reducing both the
volume and the height of existing scar fields---from a variety of 
body-surface wounds..by the simple expedient of copious spray./

Sincerely, Brooks Bradley


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*Subject : *CS>Help for scar tissue in neck?

*Date : *Thu, 9 Jul 2009 18:10:40 -0700 (PDT)

*From : *Deborah Gerard 

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Anyone on the list have experience with neck surgeries and having
discomfort from scar tissue? Any suggestions on what a person
could take to help the pain?

thanks much,

deb





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