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 it with a hand saw while sawing up some downed tree limbs in my back yard. It bled quite a bit, and I first washed it out then poured on some DMSO and CS, and some Cayenne Tincture, then bandaged it with a Band-Aid and Bacitracin. It healed over, but apparently an infection persisted under the skin, which now has a lump on the knuckle. I tried applying CS and DMSO several times a day, but not much success. So I switched to DMSO and SSKI (potassium iodide) with better results, but still not eliminated. It so happens that my wife is using pure calcium bentonite as a facial. It's this one here: http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp?id=SW-1001 Would this work for my thumb as described in your email? And what do you mean by "50% of whatever ionic complex". Why not just use 100% CS with the clay? I assume the clay acts to draw out the infection and the CS kills it?
Del ----- Original Message ----- From: Jason R Eaton To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 12:40 PM Subject: Re: CS>Wound care....using 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-care. To ensure success, a healing grade clay must be used.