I thought the bacteria also inhabit the under layers of the skin, not just the top layer of cells. To get there, DMSO is needed. By itself, CS will only contact the top layer of cells. My understanding. How superficial is a hot spot?
sol

gotoh...@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 09/11/2004 8:11:55 AM Central Daylight Time, marmar...@aol.com writes:

    In a message dated 9/11/04 12:26:33 AM Central Daylight Time,
    sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes:

    CS by itself cannot
    penetrate tissue.

If it's being used for something that is superficial such as a hotspot, it doesn't have to penetrate tissue. It only needs to stop the bacterial action that is causing the hotspot, which it does beautifully. My understanding is that the anti bacterial/anti viral action of CS/EIS stops when it dries on the surface, in that case it can be reapplied or kept moist by bandaging.
Laura H., TX





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