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I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few days,

but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no return.

This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a healthful

after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

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Sara:

Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on sores

that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with vegetable glycerin...

where do I purchase it? I already make my own colloidal silver, so in good shape

there. Thanks again! Randy

>

> I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

> homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

> DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

> periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few days,

> but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

> spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no return.

> This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a healthful

> after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

>

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And did you use the Glycerin to create a suspension?

Sunlight is a known cure of MRSA

Jane

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~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

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>

> Sara:

> Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on

> sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with vegetable

> glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own colloidal

> silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

>

>

>

>>

>> I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

>> homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

>> DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

>> periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few days,

>> but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

>> spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no return.

>> This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a healthful

>> after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

>>

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> List Home Page:

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

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> Books:

> DMSO Nature's Healer by Morton

> MSM The Definitive Guide by Stanely MD and Appleton, NDYahoo!

> Groups Links

>

>

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It sounds like the Skin Mix. The glycerin is for moisture retention

if I understood what people informed me. As DMSO is drying.

Jaxi

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 10:56 PM, Jane MacRoss

wrote:

> And did you use the Glycerin to create a suspension?

>

> Sunlight is a known cure of MRSA

>

> Jane

>

> http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

> ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

> Re:What can cure MRSA? Is DMSO appropriate?

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>

> >

> >

> > Sara:

> > Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on

> > sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with

> vegetable

> > glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own colloidal

> > silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

> >

> >

> >

> >>

> >> I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

> >> homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

> >> DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

> >> periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few days,

> >> but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

> >> spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no return.

> >> This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a healthful

> >> after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

> >>\

>

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In hospitals where I have often worked, they stopped the age old tradition

of using Glycerin for mouth swabs to keep the mouth moist because it was

found that all it does is to pull fluid from underlying tissue and increase

dehydration of those underlying tissues - I suppose short term there is

little damage but then I would also like Garnet's opinion on what Glycerin

does when penetrated deeper into the tissues by the DMSO?

Jane

http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

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>>

>> >

>> >

>> > Sara:

>> > Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on

>> > sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with

>> vegetable

>> > glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own colloidal

>> > silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >>

>> >> I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

>> >> homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

>> >> DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

>> >> periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few

>> >> days,

>> >> but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

>> >> spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no return.

>> >> This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a healthful

>> >> after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

>> >>\

>>

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>

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Glycerin is not something I have worked with much. I just have never had

any reason to use it.

Janet

Jane MacRoss wrote:

>

> In hospitals where I have often worked, they stopped the age old

> tradition

> of using Glycerin for mouth swabs to keep the mouth moist because it was

> found that all it does is to pull fluid from underlying tissue and

> increase

> dehydration of those underlying tissues - I suppose short term there is

> little damage but then I would also like Garnet's opinion on what

> Glycerin

> does when penetrated deeper into the tissues by the DMSO?

>

> Jane

>

> http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

> ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

> Re:What can cure MRSA? Is DMSO appropriate?

> >>

> >>

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > Sara:

> >> > Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution

> work on

> >> > sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with

> >> vegetable

> >> > glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own colloidal

> >> > silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >

> >> >>

> >> >> I recently cured myself of MRSA using a solution made of 15 parts

> >> >> homemade colloidal silver, 3 parts of vegetable gylcerine, 2 parts

> >> >> DMSO. I put this in a spray bottle and would spray the whole area

> >> >> periodically through the day. It seemed to clear up within a few

> >> >> days,

> >> >> but then returned after I had stopped spraying. Next time I kept

> >> >> spraying for a week after all symptoms had disappeared, and no

> return.

> >> >> This solution is wonderful for many conditions, and can be a

> healthful

> >> >> after shower spray on a regular basis. Sara

> >> >>\

> >>

> >

> >

> >

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Sara:

Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on

sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with

vegetable glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own

colloidal silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

Randy, this is the Bradley formula - I should have mentioned

that. Learned about it on the silver list. I get vegetable glycerine

from vitaglo.com (now brand). I'm sure it is available at most health

food stores and other online vitamin places.

Someone else asked about what the glycerine was for. People assume it

is to keep it from drying. said that was a misperception, but

can't remember what he did say it was for, but it was an integral part

of the formula. For those that don't know bout , he is this super

busy super smart alternative scientist guy, who explores various

conditions and alternative remedies, and has a wealth of knowledge and

data. I don't understand much of what he has to say, but have tried

some of his ideas and found them to be effective - most significantly

this one.

Some folks do find this formula to be too drying for frequent use, and

modify it to 17 parts cs,

2 parts glycerine, and 1 part dmso. I tried this one, and did not find

it to be as effective, so used the original protocol. It is quite

drying, but particularly when something is in an oozing open sore state,

you _want_ drying. And, yes, mine was in that state. I had assumed it

was a bug bite till it got really bad....

Sara

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MMS + DMSO. 

Subject: Re:What can cure MRSA? Is DMSO appropriate?

To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO

Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010, 7:10 AM

 

Sara:

Thanks for sharing your personal experience. Did this solution work on

sores that were draining, red and painful? I'm not familiar with

vegetable glycerin... where do I purchase it? I already make my own

colloidal silver, so in good shape there. Thanks again! Randy

Randy, this is the Bradley formula - I should have mentioned

that. Learned about it on the silver list. I get vegetable glycerine

from vitaglo.com (now brand). I'm sure it is available at most health

food stores and other online vitamin places.

Someone else asked about what the glycerine was for. People assume it

is to keep it from drying. said that was a misperception, but

can't remember what he did say it was for, but it was an integral part

of the formula. For those that don't know bout , he is this super

busy super smart alternative scientist guy, who explores various

conditions and alternative remedies, and has a wealth of knowledge and

data. I don't understand much of what he has to say, but have tried

some of his ideas and found them to be effective - most significantly

this one.

Some folks do find this formula to be too drying for frequent use, and

modify it to 17 parts cs,

2 parts glycerine, and 1 part dmso. I tried this one, and did not find

it to be as effective, so used the original protocol. It is quite

drying, but particularly when something is in an oozing open sore state,

you _want_ drying. And, yes, mine was in that state. I had assumed it

was a bug bite till it got really bad....

Sara

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Hi,

Why not colloidal silver topicallY?

How about GSE (grapefruit seed extract), topically?

How about aloe vera topically?

In fact, why not the combination, topically? I would and do.

DMSO if not skin deep, to help it along.

Jean

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> Reply-To: <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >

> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:49:25 +0930

> To: <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >

> Subject: Re: What can cure MRSA? Is DMSO appropriate?

>

> Hi Randy,

>

> I know this is a little late but I remembered your request when I

> received the latest newsletter by Dr. Carolyn Dean which you might

> find of interest.

>

> http://drcarolyndean.com/2010/10/clay-for-detox-and-infections/?utm_source=012

> 5-1 & utm_medium=Email

>

>

> At 02:34 PM 15/09/2010, you wrote:

>> My daughter and 2 of her friends (all in their early 20's) have

>> given each other the staph infection known as MRSA on their skin,

>> which is highly contagious. It does not respond to hardly any

>> antibiotics, and they'd rather not use them anyway. They have used

>> essential oils topically and drink colloidal silver, but sores are

>> very stubborn and can be fairly painful. Any recommendations? Would

>> DMSO be appropriate at all? Thanks for your consideration!!

>>

>>

>>

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