Hi Marshall,
I'm trying to understand the dynamic of this, as I've had trouble
mixing some substances in the past. I've made a CS gel from a gel kit
offered by the Silver Puppy folks. Does the b.s. alkalinity act as an
emulsifier?
Presently, my challenge is this: I like to make a creme of shea butter
and DMSO, which works really well on areas of pain where straight DMSO
would too easily dry the skin. I stir them together to create ever-
smaller pockets of DMSO within the softened shea butter, but it's
still pretty inconsistent, as oil and 'water' don't mix. Do you have
any suggestions for making this creme more consistent without limiting
the effectiveness of either ingredient? Thanks!
Be well,
Léna
On May 21, 2012, at 3:19 PM, Marshall wrote:
Mix them together to form a gel. Use immediately. If you plan on
mixing and not using for a day or two, add sufficient baking soda to
bring pH to around 7, or the silver will aggregate rather quickly.
Marshall
On 5/21/2012 3:07 PM, Alan Jones wrote:
Do you actually mix them together, or are they used separately?
-Alan
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com>
wrote:
It is difficult to beat the combination of aloe and colloidal
silver. The colloidal silver allows cells to dedifferentate into
stem cells so healing can take place rapidly and without scarring,
and the aloe supplies nutrients so tissue can survive even without
any blood for hours or days.
Marshall
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