That would be it., at least initially.
And maybe use a Zapper with silver electrodes for Iontophorisis along with
that, though the CS wet bandage with Zapper would do the same thing.
There may be some advantage to using a hygroscopic CS gel at some point, to
"draw" out lymph and puss etc.
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 11:35 AM
Subject: CS>Wound careusing colloidal silver for it
Hi all,
I might not be able to get them to try it out but.
I know an elderly couple and the man has a wound on his shin that will not
heal
He had a skin cancer removed f
...oh and by the way: Thank you and hello. I though I would drop back in and
see how the silver listers have been doing. :o)
~ Jason
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From: Del
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Wound careus
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Wound careusing colloidal silver for it
Hi Jason:
Good to see you back on this list again, it's been a while.
This post is timely for me, I have an infection on the knuckle of my thumb
that will not go away.
I scored i
uesday, May 04, 2010 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Wound careusing colloidal silver for it
I use 50% colloidal silver at about 10PPM, with 50% of whatever ionic complex
I want to use, in order to hydrate healing grade therapeutic clay. Now, not
all bentonites will work with serious wound-c
mplex I
want to use, in order to hydrate healing grade therapeutic clay. Now, not all
bentonites will work with serious wound-care. To ensure success, a healing
grade clay must be used.
About four years ago I ran into the first case where silver and clay would not
heal a severe infection. The
That is how I would do it. That is how I got the end of my thumb to
grow back with fingerprint and all after cutting it off.
Marshall
Garrick wrote:
Hi all,
I might not be able to get them to try it out but.
I know an elderly couple and the man has a wound on his shin that will
not
Hi all,
I might not be able to get them to try it out but.
I know an elderly couple and the man has a wound on his shin that will not
heal
He had a skin cancer removed from there
He is diabetic so poor circulation to his limbs
What is the best way to keep the colloidal silver on the wound?
> Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 09:27:30 -0400
> From: carlj
> To:silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: OT: Wound Care
> Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com
> jein...@troi.csw.net wrote:
>
> > Hi Carl,
> > I have a couple
>Hope I don't get in trouble for cross posting...
>I need help with the care of a baseball sized open squamous cell
>carcinoma tumor of the face.
>Short and quick details:
>81 y/o man, using Rife/Bare device, Pancretin "Ca", Pancretin "E", the
Hello Carl - How is the Rb being used? List frequenc
If one more person suggests enemas ...
Carl
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Carl J. wrote:
> Hope I don't get in trouble for cross posting...
Definitely on topic, Carl.
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> To: rife-l...@eskimo.com; rif...@majordomo.net; silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: OT: Wound Care
> Date: Sunday, September 06, 1998 1:07 PM
>
> Hope I don't get in trouble for cross posting...
> I need help with the care of a baseball sized open squamous cell
> carcino
jein...@troi.csw.net wrote:
> Hi Carl,
> I have a couple of very important suggestions for you. First,
> a
> person with cancer should not be drinking whey protein powder shakes
> in milk.
He has muclse wasting. How else do I get protien into him to spare his
body from catabolizing his m
> Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 13:07:26 -0400
> From: carlj
> To:"rife-l...@eskimo.com" ,
>"rif...@majordomo.net" ,
>"silver-list@eskimo.com"
> Subject: OT: Wound Care
> Reply-to:
Hope I don't get in trouble for cross posting...
I need help with the care of a baseball sized open squamous cell
carcinoma tumor of the face.
Short and quick details:
81 y/o man, using Rife/Bare device, Pancretin "Ca", Pancretin "E", the
drops associated with Pancretin (as recommended by Dr. Kell
But
>I look at it on the same premise as a decubitus (bedsore).
Carl, have you or anyone else dealt with cs in treatment for decubes? I'm
an aide at a local nursing home, and these are a constant problem. Of
course, I could never use any non-prescribed treatment, but it would be
interesting to
Carl,
I'm sorry to say I haven't been following your story closely. This
posting sounds
like the kind of stuff many of us have gone through in caring for
ourselves and
others. I am very impressed, and it sounds like it's going to have been
a
success story at the end. Could you tell the story o
Susan,
Thanks for the response.
> Only thing I can say is to use 1/2 strength h2o2.
Oh yeah, forgot about that part - been along time since I did wound care.
> In wounds that are open and necrotozing this is better, leave longer then
> rinse and do more often.
> Some of the new c
Carl,
Only thing I can say is to use 1/2 strength h2o2. In wounds that are open
and necrotozing this is better, leave longer then rinse and do more often.
Some of the new cells are not impervious to the h2o2 and the full strength
would also affect them and since you don't no which is ewhich for a
detoxing.
:) Joyce
On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, Carl J. wrote:
> Will soon be facing an open draining wound from a necrotizing
> (dying) squamous cell carcinoma tumor of the jaw. I am an LPN (inactive
> status) and will be doing wound care on the site. It hasn't opened yet,
>
Will soon be facing an open draining wound from a necrotizing
(dying) squamous cell carcinoma tumor of the jaw. I am an LPN (inactive
status) and will be doing wound care on the site. It hasn't opened yet,
but I want to be prepared.
My objectives are simple: to keep the wound
Will soon be facing an open draining wound from a necrotizing
(dying) squamous cell carcinoma tumor of the jaw. I am an LPN (inactive
status) and will be doing wound care on the site. It hasn't opened yet,
but I want to be prepared.
My objectives are simple: to keep the wound
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