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Topical ozone should do the job.

Peroxide might work.

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Request help with fungus

From: Yaawa@...

Any suggestions on how to treat a fungus on the hands?

We've tried tea tree oil and udder balm there is a slight improvement,

actually just a minor softening of the skin.

The situation

My teenage son is working on a sailboat and developed a black fungus on his

hands which causes a tough scaly and slightly swollen appearance. He is

constantly handling the rope lines and various boat equiptment. He's in the

open air all day on the river so there is some salt water and windburn. His

hands and face have taken alot of damage mostly the hands.

His stint is over tomorrow and I'm thinking of using a Hydrogen Peroxide

soak

a few times a day and the udder balm as a conditioner. Do you think it is

possible to alternate tea tree oil and Peroxide?

Any suggestions or experiences you may share would be really appreciated.

Thanks again,

Ann

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Yaawa@... wrote:

> From: Yaawa@...

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> Any suggestions on how to treat a fungus on the hands?

Your peroxide and lotion sounds like a good regimen, but now that I have a jar,

I just love Saul's ozonated olive oil. I use it for almost everything.

http://www.plasmafire.com

jim :)

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> Hi Jim,

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> How much is the ozonated olive oil, and what else might it be good for?

> J.

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Saul has two sizes. I got the big one. I don't remember how much the small one

is, but they are on his website. http://www.plasmafire.com

I use it on my lips, hands, on any cut, burn, scratch, as a suppository,

poultice, as a mouthwash it's not as bad as peroxide. Use your imagination. If

you want ozone there, put it on.

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Most fungus is treatable using Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy, If you will e-mail

me I will send you some studies about fungus and HBOT

Rapid Recovery Hyperbarics

hyperbaric1@...

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Yaawa@... wrote:

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> From: Yaawa@...

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> Any suggestions on how to treat a fungus on the hands?

> We've tried tea tree oil and udder balm there is a slight improvement,

> actually just a minor softening of the skin.

Kefir is a good alternative & very cheap to make, & it's very healthy

for the skin. Go here: http://www.lifeway.net/direct.htm buy the

book & read all about it. There's a source inside for a kefir maker

to make your own, or you can try their instant kefir which makes

about 5 quarts.

Ewing

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> From: Yaawa@...

>

> Any suggestions on how to treat a fungus on the hands? We've

> tried tea tree oil and udder balm there is a slight

> improvement, actually just a minor softening of the skin.

> The situation My teenage son is working on a sailboat and

> developed a black fungus on his hands which causes a tough

> scaly and slightly swollen appearance. He is constantly

> handling the rope lines and various boat equiptment. He's in

> the open air all day on the river so there is some salt water

> and windburn. His hands and face have taken alot of damage

> mostly the hands.

> His stint is over tomorrow and I'm thinking of using a

> Hydrogen Peroxide soak a few times a day and the udder balm

> as a conditioner. Do you think it is possible to alternate

> tea tree oil and Peroxide?

> Any suggestions or experiences you may share would be really

> appreciated. Thanks again,

> Ann

Grapefruit Seed Extract (aka nutribiotic or Citricidal)

is very effective against most types of fungus...with

almost immediate results.

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Marcus

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