Re: CS>Injured foot of Sol

2012-10-01 Thread PT Ferrance
Hi Melly, What proportions do you use? Thanks. PT From: Melly Bag To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sun, September 30, 2012 11:24:01 PM Subject: CS>Injured foot of Sol Sol, When i get injured i put CS/Swedish Bitters/DMSO and overnight swelling subsi

Swedish bitters // Re: CS>Injured foot of Sol

2012-10-01 Thread Jane MacRoss
Someone said Swedish Bitters works miracles when applied to eyelids for the eyes too! Can't remember specifically for which condition . . . . . Jane I'd never in a million years have thought of using swedish bitters topically in anything, LOL. I don't have any, but I do have regular bitters,

Re: CS>Injured foot of Sol

2012-09-30 Thread sol
Thanks! I'd never in a million years have thought of using swedish bitters topically in anything, LOL. I don't have any, but I do have regular bitters, would that be worth trying? I probably don't even need it now, but still..my foot is doing fabulous! sol Melly Bag wrote: Sol, Whe

Re: CS>Injured foot of Sol

2012-09-30 Thread Smitty
Melly = Sounds good. What's the ratio of yr mix ? Smitty On Sun, Sep 30, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Melly Bag wrote: > Sol, > > When i get injured i put CS/Swedish Bitters/DMSO and overnight swelling > subsides, wound heals very fast too. This mix is great for bruises. > I twice had thromboembolism on my

CS>Injured foot of Sol

2012-09-30 Thread Melly Bag
Sol,   When i get injured i put CS/Swedish Bitters/DMSO and overnight swelling subsides, wound heals very fast too.  This mix is great for bruises.  I twice had thromboembolism on my feet and i applied this mix on top of the  black walnut-sized bruise with hard swelling and in 5 minutes or less