Thank you Marshall, Years ago I used WD-40 to ease my arthritis pain, it worked really well,but I never understood why. Of course in those days DMSO meant nothing to me either. You have helped solve a mysterious puzzle for me.
zoe ________________________________ From: Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com> To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2012, 10:22 Subject: Re: CS>Toenail Fungus Thinking out loud here. WD40 is made up of a lubricant oil plus a carrier for that oil for penetration. The oil itself is pretty thin but still not sufficient since they add a carrier which is DMSO. Seems DMSO would be the best choice to me. Marshall On 10/31/2012 9:18 PM, mgperrault wrote: On 10/31/2012 5:55 PM, Melly Bag wrote: > >Tea Tree Oil should be good for fungus IF you use a carrier oil. From the >post i read the best carrier oil to use is Jojoba Oil because it is very thin >and can get through the nails. I did use it on my very brittle cracked nails >on my hands and it seems to help, the problem is i kept forgetting to apply >regularly. >> >>Melly >Are you sure tee tree isnt itself a carrier oil? Why is jojoba better exactly? Is clove oil a carrier oil? how about oregano? Is Emu really the ultimate carrier oil? If carrying is what we want, why not DMSO? DMSO has a smell that is not attractive....does this mean the body has an aversion to it? A drop on my table melted the finish right off. Seems pretty potent. >How about peanut and castor oils? (Cayce and others) How do we know we are saying something truthful, or just repeating something somebody else said who doesnt know either? Anyway, I read tee tree is a low viscosity carrier oil that slips between the skin cells.... This and the DIY LET lists sure have a lot of posts! Everyone thanks everyone and then thanks them for thanking them, and then a dont mention it added on before another your so dear....its difficult to keep up with it. > >Your welcome..... > >no, please,.....dont mention it..... > > > >>________________________________ > >No virus found in this message. >Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >Version: 10.0.1427 / Virus Database: 2441/5365 - Release Date: 10/31/12