The only lilac CS I've seen is in the cat's water bowl. After they drink
out of it a few times it sometimes turns lilac or pink/rose.
But then I have not had EIS do anything for my own exzema, except to
speed healing of raw areas and prevent secondary infecitons. Other than
that if I'm having a big flare up, the eczema keeps on and keeps on.
Keeping exzema skin moist is extremely important, and that is probably
what the gel is doing. Not that EIS or CS is useless, it just cannot do
anything about the cause of most eczemas, which is allergy.
sol
elle roberts wrote:
I had made up a new batch of CS ... (10 gallons ... TC's generator)
sometimes one or more containers turn golden, and I keep those for
topical use.
I kept one golden jar in my office and it turned ... lilac.
Later when I only had that one container left, I had an acquaintance
visit wanting CS for her ezcema ... I told her, all I had was this CS
that had turned lilac and I didn't think it would be any good.
She said she would try anything, so I made some gel with the lilac CS
thinking (oh ... what am I doing!)
She phoned me today and said it is working fine, the ezcema is
subsiding.
Has anybody else experienced this sort of colour change?
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