Guest guest Posted November 16, 2010 Report Share Posted November 16, 2010 Dear I think Margaret may be onto something here... swollen lymph nodes can become red and hard..It may be the Bicarb drawing out the toxins from his body. Have you left a message for at all.. she is getting much better and is able to spend a little time each day on patient work.. I am sure that she will have an idea on this... Tracey Hi all,Has anyone got any ideas on what to do for boils (at least I think thatis what they are!!). They come up as lumps but remain under the skinand go quite red and look sore. They don't appear to have pus. Norman keeps getting them just as we clear one, within a week or two hedevelops another one or a couple at the same time. It's not alwaysthe same armpit.I'd actually thought that using bicarb in the armpits would make it difficult for bacteria to flourish.Any advice please.emily Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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