HI petemc

Very interesting.  I intend to get a zapper, and I will try that before the 
next silver attempt variation.  

Thanks,

James Osbourne Holmes
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From:   [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Tuesday, November 09, 1999 1:31 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: CS and warts

I have had succes removing warts using an electronic "zapper",and applying
the pulses to the wart via stainless steel needles under each side of he
wart.Two half hour runs on successive days resulted in these things
"layering off" for about 5 days.They have not come back.
petemc
-----Original Message-----
From: James Osbourne, Holmes <[email protected]>
To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 9 November 1999 11:42
Subject: RE: CS and warts


>Marshall,
>
>I injected a small amount into a wart (my very own) about 5 mm round, the
>seedy deep kind.  I inserted the needle through the wart until it became
>painful, and injected probably about 1/100 CC.  Most of it came back out to
>the surface when I removed the needle.  No noteworthy change in about a
>week.
>
>I suspect if I had the resources to numb the area, and squirted a small
>pocket at the base of the thing, it would work.  Adding MSM as a transport
>agent would probably help.
>
>James Osbourne Holmes
>[email protected]
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Marshall Dudley [SMTP:[email protected]]
>Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 11:48 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: CS and warts
>
>I heard of one fellow that got a syringe and injected cs directly into the
>wart, and it fell of in a day or two.
>
>I use to burn warts off with a soldering iron.  After burning, a blister
>would
>form under the wart, and I would clip the whole wart off.  Wart would
>return
>about 20% of the time, but if you followed with CS I bet it would give
>about
>99% reliablility.
>
>Marshall
>
>James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:
>
>> Hi Liz,
>>
>> Some of my warts went away with a few random applications of topical Ag.
>>  Some are very slowly going away with months of  MSM/CS solution rinse
>> every couple of days.  The most vulnerable seem to be the round whitish
>> softer type.
>>
>> The hard "seed-like" warts, which when seen on feet are called "plantar"
>>  which penetrate the derma and epidermis, are the most resistant which I
>> have seen.   I have one on my palm.   I almost beat it once by gouging
>most
>> of it away and then keeping a band aid on it occasionally soaked with CS.
>>   But it was too deep, and the skin healed over it and it regrew.  I
>Intend
>> to have a dermatologist identify the resistant types before I figure out,
>> if possible, how to make the Ag work.
>>
>> These may be variants of the same virus under different conditions.
>>
>> I read of one case in an industrial exposure due to inhalation of a
>copious
>> amount of powdered Ag, all the fellow's warts fell off an a very short
>> period of time.
>>
>> James Osbourne Holmes
>> [email protected]
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:   Liz Pavek [SMTP:[email protected]]
>> Sent:   Saturday, November 06, 1999 10:32 AM
>> To:     [email protected]
>> Subject:        CS and warts
>>
>>  << File: ATT00000.html >> I tried the usual bandaid/CS on a wart on the
>> side of my left forefinger.  For over a week I kept it saturated,
>(carried
>> a little dropper bottle of CS everywhere) but when I removed the bandaid,
>> the wart was unchanged.  Perhaps it's the TYPE of wart.  It's a flat,
>> almost "smooth" wart that I have had since I was a child.  Any tips would
>> be very gratefully accepted.
>>
>> Liz
>>
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