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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: CSiodine and DMSO
The very small skin tags (warts really, probably) I was getting around
the base of my neck are all but gone from nothing but EIS and EIS/Aloe
vera
Pardon if I missed it, but what is EIS?
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:25 PM
Subject: Re: CSiodine and DMSO
The very small skin tags (warts really, probably) I was getting around
the base of my neck
In a message dated 8/19/2005 9:35:41 PM Central Standard Time,
stars...@comcast.net writes:
I experimented with
essential oil of cinnamon on them. It made them disappear.
So Sharon -- did you just dab the oil on the skin tag? MA
Sharon, how often did you apply, and how long did it take for the skin tags to
go?
Jillymeg
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: CSiodine and DMSO
In a message dated 8/19/2005 9:35:41 PM Central
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Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 12:02 PM
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Subject: Re: CSiodine and DMSO
This might be useful for skin tags, might it not? That's caused by a
virus,
isn't it?
They are? MA
Well, it was a question really, but a bit of a search has not exactly said
so
Electrically isolated silver. What most of us make, nothing but pure
silver and distilled water. Probably mostly ionic with some tiny
particles, the ideal is to have it be perfectly water clear. I like the
term because it is much more accurate than the term CS which can be
used and is used to
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This is interesting news to me- skin tags caused by a viris.
Thanks, Rowena.
-Raine
Rowena wrote:
iodine
iodine for the removal of a sebacous
cyst ... iodine to the skin over the cyst. let it briefly dry
then coat with the dmso gel.
what would be the
negatives to use this on a cyst on a dog's chest. do dogs tolerate
iodine enough to use this modality
Might the dog's chest not be a bit close
This is interesting news to me- skin tags caused by a viris.
Thanks, Rowena.
-Raine
Rowena wrote:
iodine for the removal of a sebacous
cyst ... iodine to the skin over the cyst. let it briefly dry
then coat with the dmso gel.
what would be the
negatives to use this on a cyst
In a message dated 8/19/05 3:36:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
new...@aapt.net.au writes:
This might be useful for skin tags, might it not? That's caused by a
virus,
isn't it?
They are? MA
This might be useful for skin tags, might it not? That's caused by a
virus,
isn't it?
They are? MA
Well, it was a question really, but a bit of a search has not exactly said
so. But this is rather interesting:
http://www.nutritionfarm.com/message%20board/Message_Board/canine_warts.htm
Barb wrote-
We are currently using DMSO and iodine for the removal of a sebacous
cyst as promoted by Dr. Jonathan Wright. At first I tried to mix the dmso
gel and iodine together. It did not mix well. Then I decided to try
applying the iodine to the skin over they cyst. let it breifly dry then
The instructions are to do it once a day so we do it at night. As the
instructions did not have a lot of detail we are just figuring it out as we go
along.
I am using a dmso gel that is 70 percent but I may go to a full strength
liquid tonight. everything dries pretty quickly so no need for a
From: Raine rainelov...@sbcglobal.net
This is interesting news to me- skin tags caused by a viris.
Years ago I had read that skin tags were a warning of present and/or future
blood sugar problems.
My ex husband had many of these, and I learned recently that he's been dxed
with Type II
The very small skin tags (warts really, probably) I was getting around
the base of my neck are all but gone from nothing but EIS and EIS/Aloe
vera juice. I might once in a great while have put some EIS with DMSO on
then, but I forget. And basically haven't been applying the EIS often,
We are currently using DMSO and iodine for the removal of a sebacous cyst as
promoted by Dr. Jonathan Wright. At first I tried to mix the dmso gel and
iodine together. It did not mix well. Then I decided to try applying the iodine
to
the skin over they cyst. let it breifly dry then coat with
jdurfeeath...@aol.com wrote:
We are currently using DMSO and iodine for the removal of a sebacous
cyst as promoted by Dr. Jonathan Wright. At first I tried to mix the
dmso gel and iodine together. It did not mix well. Then I decided to
try applying the iodine to the skin over they cyst. let
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