laser pointer ... like the kind used to point to overheads during a class or
to make the cat do acrobatics?

On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 3:30 PM, <brooks76...@lycos.com> wrote:

>           Recently, we concluded a brief.....but promising DIY protocol
> designed to address toenail fungi colonies.  This simple methodology
> yielded
> surprisingly effective abatement/control of expressing fungal insults
> involving
> the toenails....most especially the great toe.
>           The procedure was as follows:  (1) a brief, preliminary foot-soak
> in
> warm tap-water (5 minutes average);  (2) Using a solution of saturated
> bicarbonate of soda
> (70% by volume), blended with 30% by volume (Full Strength
> DMSO)...liberally applied via
> eye dropper or Q-Tip type applicator [thoroughly soaked)]....insuring the
> crease between
> the nail wall and the adjoining tissue is filled with liquid, apply (3) the
> beam of a conventional laser pointer (or about a 3500 mw LED bulb)----held
> "very close" (within
> about 1/8th inch of tissue/nail surface).....for a total exposure time of
> 10 minutes [approximately] per toenail.  Actually this works out to be about
> 2.5 minutes per side of
> the nail, proper. No harm was caused by the occasional, accidental touching
> of the toenail/tissue surfaces.  Although our arrangement was somewhat more
> elaborate (using 4 units in a single assembly) and allowed us to reduce the
> total time to less than 3 minutes per toenail....time is, probably, less
> expensive for most----than assembling the more extensive array.
>          One interesting phenomenon was that from among a family of
> presenting fungal agents (4 varieties, in total) NONE proved resistant to
> the control effects of the sodium bicarbonate.
>           Interestingly, the sodium bicarbonate X DMSO , alone, yielded
> quite acceptable control---albeit over a rather extended period of time (10
> to 12 days).....adding
> the laser or LED ancillary function, dramatically accelerated the favorable
> response time (5 to 7 days).  This protocol was employed 3 times daily for
> the first 3 days and twice daily thereafter.
>           In the worst cases (where the entire under-surface of the nail
> was presenting
> an insult) the time required for favorable resolution was around 30 days.
>           This was not the only protocol that proved effective....but was
> by far the most COST-EFFECTIVE in both time and expense.  This protocol
> proved to be simple, effective and economical.....ideal for the DIY
> experimenter.
>                      Sincerely, Brooks Bradley.
>
>
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