September 26, 2000 To Fred, Ivan and others interested in this topic: A neighbor of mine, who is an MD, explained to me that fluids containing positive electrons (cations) --- such as CS --- when applied externally to burns and wounds will stop pain messages from reaching the brain by inhibiting the flow of electrons (negative) across pain junctures in the body. As a consequence of this interruption of communication of "the pain message" would this not also stop consequential swelling from taking place? --- Spiroflex
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