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I have used Colloidal silver on burns with good results and also used this

on third degree burns on a child.

Equal parts of..

honey and wheat germ oil. Mix well . Add finely chopped or powdered comfey

root or comfrey leaf until it is a paste. When paste forms apply over

entire area. DO NOT PULL OFF,but as being absorbed add on to and keep adding it

on.

DM

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Thanks, Jane:

Is SSD cream a silver cream or?

Taffy

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I haven't tried it but I have tried Raw Potato peel and it worked a

treat -needs to be applied asap

+ SSD cream is also very good

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I haven't tried it but I have tried Raw Potato peel and it worked a

treat -needs to be applied asap

+ SSD cream is also very good

Severe burns/ DMSO question

> Hi, Group:

>

>

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

>

>

> Thank you,

>

> Taffy

>

>

>

>

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Thanks, Jane:

Is SSD cream a silver cream or?

Taffy

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I haven't tried it but I have tried Raw Potato peel and it worked a

treat -needs to be applied asap

+ SSD cream is also very good

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Hi Taffy,

I've used DMSO on lesser burns, but I know that in serious burn units,

colloidal silver is used routinely. Perhaps some CS with just a drop

or two of DMSO would be helpful.

Be well,

Léna

Hi, Group:

I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

burns.

Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

where

not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

Thank you,

Taffy

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I used it on what should have been a third degree burn. I touched a hot

skillet that

had just come out of a 350* oven -- absent mindedly forgot that the

skillet was hot

and forgot to use a hot mitt. I immediately poured a small bowl of DMSO

that I keep under the kitchen sink, 75% dilution, and kept my burned

finger tips in

the DMSO until they stopped hurting, about 45 minutes maybe. I would try

taking

them out and if the started throbbing I put them back in.

I never saw any evidence that there was a burn, until two weeks latter

three small

spots of skin on the fingertips peeled off. There was no blister at all,

and surely had

I not used the DMSO there would have been a severe blister and a great

deal of

pain.

I did learn one other thing from this incident. I did not wipe the DMSO

off before I

started typing on my lap top computer, it did blemish the finish on some

of the keys!

Janet

Taffy wrote:

>

> Hi, Group:

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Taffy

>

>

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The use of silver in burn units is to prevent the infections that occur

AFTER

the skin has been burned off. There is no protection from bacteria when the

skin is gone and the plasma that oozes from a wound is a perfect food for

bacteria, so infection can occur rapidly.

DMSO applied immediately will actually reverse the damage to the cell

membranes and prevent the skin from dying in the first place. It also is

antibacterial but if you are able to keep the skin from dying then no

infection

will be able to take hold.

The DMSO does need to be applied asap to preserve the cell membrane.

After the fact it will have less benefit although will still help

preserve tissue

and prevent it from dying, and will relieve the pain.

Janet

Guyot Léna wrote:

> Hi Taffy,

> I've used DMSO on lesser burns, but I know that in serious burn units,

> colloidal silver is used routinely. Perhaps some CS with just a drop

> or two of DMSO would be helpful.

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

> Hi, Group:

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

> where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Taffy

>

>

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Any time I want to deliver something subcutaneously, I add a little

DMSO. It may not fight an infection in a deep burn, after the fact,

but it will help deliver the CS, which will.

The use of silver in burn units is to prevent the infections that occur

AFTER

the skin has been burned off. There is no protection from bacteria

when the

skin is gone and the plasma that oozes from a wound is a perfect food

for

bacteria, so infection can occur rapidly.

DMSO applied immediately will actually reverse the damage to the cell

membranes and prevent the skin from dying in the first place. It also is

antibacterial but if you are able to keep the skin from dying then no

infection

will be able to take hold.

The DMSO does need to be applied asap to preserve the cell membrane.

After the fact it will have less benefit although will still help

preserve tissue

and prevent it from dying, and will relieve the pain.

Janet

Guyot Léna wrote:

> Hi Taffy,

> I've used DMSO on lesser burns, but I know that in serious burn

units,

> colloidal silver is used routinely. Perhaps some CS with just a drop

> or two of DMSO would be helpful.

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

> Hi, Group:

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

> where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Taffy

>

>

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I have not tried DMSO for this, but CS, which was a miracle worker.

My 6 month old cat jumped up on the stove and pulled a skillet of hot oil

down. The oil ran down both back legs, from hips to ankles. One side worse

than the other--burned all hair and skin completely off, raw and red.

I immediately ran cold water over him, and then applied aloe Vera. Poor

baby couldn't lay on either side, had to lay on his belly. He hurt so bad

he couldn't get up and we had to carry him to the litter box and bring him

his food and water. I was applying the aloe several times a day but had to

apply with my fingers (fresh leaf) and I knew it hurt him. It didn't seem

to make much of a difference in the looks of the burns, though I was hoping

it was stopping some of the pain--but it was hard to tell.

On the 4th morning I was applying the aloe and wishing I had some way of

spraying it on, when I slapped my head and went--spray CS!!! Duh. I ran to

the health food store and bought a bottle, got back and sprayed it on. You

could almost see the relief on his little face! In about 3 more days he was

up walking around, going to his food and litter box by himself, and in

another day or so was even playing with his litter mates.

Within just 2 weeks the skin had healed completely over the burns! Nice,

pink healthy skin, no wrinkles. The 'better' side is totally covered with

hair and you have to know to even look for a tell-tale scar. On the bad hip

where the burn was worse and large there is a quarter size spot that hair

did not grow back, and from that a thin line down to the ankle without hair.

But the skin is smooth and pink, not at all like burn tissue scars. It

never even scabbed over--you could almost watch the new skin just growing

together from the sides of the burns. I was amazed.

I could not believe how quickly the area healed and how nicely. I

immediately bought a CS maker so that we would never be without it again.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for burns.

Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn where

not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

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Hi ,

I'm so glad you thought of CS! And I bet your cat was too! Confirming

stories like these remind me of the time-honored and proven medicines

we have at our fingertips, despite skeptical or clueless people who

still rely on drugstore nostrums which are less effective or have

harmful side-effects.

I wish there were a CS group like this DMSO group. CS pops up in the

Lyme groups sometimes too, but I'm sure there are some uses I haven't

learned about.

I got a bunch of small, roll-on perfume bottles on eBay, and made

mixes of CS/DMSO. CS/Lugol's, Lugol's/DMSO, CS/MSM, Aloe/argan oil:

all sorts of combinations and strengths. This helps eke out the more

expensive stuff like argan, and when using DMSO, avoids hand contact

that could put undesirable soaps, or lotions under the skin.

I'd appreciate any neat remedy recipes you may have come upon ir

thought up.

Be well,

Léna

I have not tried DMSO for this, but CS, which was a miracle worker.

My 6 month old cat jumped up on the stove and pulled a skillet of hot

oil

down. The oil ran down both back legs, from hips to ankles. One side

worse

than the other--burned all hair and skin completely off, raw and red.

I immediately ran cold water over him, and then applied aloe Vera. Poor

baby couldn't lay on either side, had to lay on his belly. He hurt so

bad

he couldn't get up and we had to carry him to the litter box and bring

him

his food and water. I was applying the aloe several times a day but

had to

apply with my fingers (fresh leaf) and I knew it hurt him. It didn't

seem

to make much of a difference in the looks of the burns, though I was

hoping

it was stopping some of the pain--but it was hard to tell.

On the 4th morning I was applying the aloe and wishing I had some way of

spraying it on, when I slapped my head and went--spray CS!!! Duh. I

ran to

the health food store and bought a bottle, got back and sprayed it on.

You

could almost see the relief on his little face! In about 3 more days

he was

up walking around, going to his food and litter box by himself, and in

another day or so was even playing with his litter mates.

Within just 2 weeks the skin had healed completely over the burns! Nice,

pink healthy skin, no wrinkles. The 'better' side is totally covered

with

hair and you have to know to even look for a tell-tale scar. On the

bad hip

where the burn was worse and large there is a quarter size spot that

hair

did not grow back, and from that a thin line down to the ankle without

hair.

But the skin is smooth and pink, not at all like burn tissue scars. It

never even scabbed over--you could almost watch the new skin just

growing

together from the sides of the burns. I was amazed.

I could not believe how quickly the area healed and how nicely. I

immediately bought a CS maker so that we would never be without it

again.

Samala,

-------Original Message-------

I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

burns.

Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

where

not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

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The Silverlist.org run by Mike Devour is an excellent and open minded group.

Janet

Guyot Léna wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> I'm so glad you thought of CS! And I bet your cat was too! Confirming

> stories like these remind me of the time-honored and proven medicines

> we have at our fingertips, despite skeptical or clueless people who

> still rely on drugstore nostrums which are less effective or have

> harmful side-effects.

>

> I wish there were a CS group like this DMSO group. CS pops up in the

> Lyme groups sometimes too, but I'm sure there are some uses I haven't

> learned about.

>

> I got a bunch of small, roll-on perfume bottles on eBay, and made

> mixes of CS/DMSO. CS/Lugol's, Lugol's/DMSO, CS/MSM, Aloe/argan oil:

> all sorts of combinations and strengths. This helps eke out the more

> expensive stuff like argan, and when using DMSO, avoids hand contact

> that could put undesirable soaps, or lotions under the skin.

>

> I'd appreciate any neat remedy recipes you may have come upon ir

> thought up.

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

> I have not tried DMSO for this, but CS, which was a miracle worker.

>

> My 6 month old cat jumped up on the stove and pulled a skillet of hot

> oil

> down. The oil ran down both back legs, from hips to ankles. One side

> worse

> than the other--burned all hair and skin completely off, raw and red.

>

> I immediately ran cold water over him, and then applied aloe Vera. Poor

> baby couldn't lay on either side, had to lay on his belly. He hurt so

> bad

> he couldn't get up and we had to carry him to the litter box and bring

> him

> his food and water. I was applying the aloe several times a day but

> had to

> apply with my fingers (fresh leaf) and I knew it hurt him. It didn't

> seem

> to make much of a difference in the looks of the burns, though I was

> hoping

> it was stopping some of the pain--but it was hard to tell.

>

> On the 4th morning I was applying the aloe and wishing I had some way of

> spraying it on, when I slapped my head and went--spray CS!!! Duh. I

> ran to

> the health food store and bought a bottle, got back and sprayed it on.

> You

> could almost see the relief on his little face! In about 3 more days

> he was

> up walking around, going to his food and litter box by himself, and in

> another day or so was even playing with his litter mates.

>

> Within just 2 weeks the skin had healed completely over the burns! Nice,

> pink healthy skin, no wrinkles. The 'better' side is totally covered

> with

> hair and you have to know to even look for a tell-tale scar. On the

> bad hip

> where the burn was worse and large there is a quarter size spot that

> hair

> did not grow back, and from that a thin line down to the ankle without

> hair.

> But the skin is smooth and pink, not at all like burn tissue scars. It

> never even scabbed over--you could almost watch the new skin just

> growing

> together from the sides of the burns. I was amazed.

>

> I could not believe how quickly the area healed and how nicely. I

> immediately bought a CS maker so that we would never be without it

> again.

>

> Samala,

>

>

>

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

> where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Lena. As has been posted, the CS list is a great list. They run through

a lot of topics, but if you ask any questions someone always answers.

I really haven't thought of many recipes. I just grab what's available and

use that, usually neat.

I've 'discovered' something with my 2 old dogs. Don't know if it would do

the same thing in a person or not, but--to help them with more energy, and

because their urine was starting to smell very strong, I started them both

on Lippo-C (commercial, not home made, as that is what I have here) and a

half ounce of Miracle 2 neutralizer. I mix both into a bit of canned cat

food for them. The first 2 days I gave it to them every 2 to 3 hours, after

that about 4 to 5 times a day for about 3 days. This would be very

expensive using commercial Lippo-C this way (www.liveonlabs.com) but I had

bought a large supply just for such emergencies. If using home made I would

simply double the amount. I use 1 packet of the Lippo-C, so would double

this amount as home made is about 50% strength.

Using these two together they both really started urinating a LOT, starting

that first day. Within 2 days their urine cleared up and got a normal smell

It also helped with the stomach and bowel gas the oldest dog was getting

constantly. On the combo--the gas problem basically went away. He would

get gas just from drinking water, and this would stay for at least 2 hours,

and now does not get the gas, or if he does from eating, it's just a little

bit and passes swiftly.

Now they are down to twice a day on this combo, and the urine output is

slowing a bit. Whether either of these alone would have done the same thing

I don't know. I was giving C for the urinary infection I suspected, and

the neutralizer 'just because' they hadn't taken it ever before, and it's

said to be good for everything. It was kind of a 'last resort' thing,

because everything else I had tried on the old dog quit working--digestive

enzymes, gas-x, hcl, etc.

Other than that, as I said--I just usually use single herbs, sometimes in

combo at the same time because it's easier to do that way.

I may have a 'new herb' to report on in a few days. I was alerted to this

on another list, sent for some and had my first cup of tea today. Since I

can hardly believe it works this fast (though others have reported this to

be true) I'm kind of hesitant to say anything until I see if, over the next

few days, the benefits continue.

Samala,

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I'd appreciate any neat remedy recipes you may have come upon ir

thought up.

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Thanks! I'll check it out. L

The Silverlist.org run by Mike Devour is an excellent and open minded

group.

Janet

Guyot Léna wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> I'm so glad you thought of CS! And I bet your cat was too! Confirming

> stories like these remind me of the time-honored and proven medicines

> we have at our fingertips, despite skeptical or clueless people who

> still rely on drugstore nostrums which are less effective or have

> harmful side-effects.

>

> I wish there were a CS group like this DMSO group. CS pops up in the

> Lyme groups sometimes too, but I'm sure there are some uses I haven't

> learned about.

>

> I got a bunch of small, roll-on perfume bottles on eBay, and made

> mixes of CS/DMSO. CS/Lugol's, Lugol's/DMSO, CS/MSM, Aloe/argan oil:

> all sorts of combinations and strengths. This helps eke out the more

> expensive stuff like argan, and when using DMSO, avoids hand contact

> that could put undesirable soaps, or lotions under the skin.

>

> I'd appreciate any neat remedy recipes you may have come upon ir

> thought up.

>

> Be well,

> Léna

>

>

> I have not tried DMSO for this, but CS, which was a miracle worker.

>

> My 6 month old cat jumped up on the stove and pulled a skillet of hot

> oil

> down. The oil ran down both back legs, from hips to ankles. One side

> worse

> than the other--burned all hair and skin completely off, raw and red.

>

> I immediately ran cold water over him, and then applied aloe Vera.

Poor

> baby couldn't lay on either side, had to lay on his belly. He hurt so

> bad

> he couldn't get up and we had to carry him to the litter box and

bring

> him

> his food and water. I was applying the aloe several times a day but

> had to

> apply with my fingers (fresh leaf) and I knew it hurt him. It didn't

> seem

> to make much of a difference in the looks of the burns, though I was

> hoping

> it was stopping some of the pain--but it was hard to tell.

>

> On the 4th morning I was applying the aloe and wishing I had some

way of

> spraying it on, when I slapped my head and went--spray CS!!! Duh. I

> ran to

> the health food store and bought a bottle, got back and sprayed it

on.

> You

> could almost see the relief on his little face! In about 3 more days

> he was

> up walking around, going to his food and litter box by himself, and

in

> another day or so was even playing with his litter mates.

>

> Within just 2 weeks the skin had healed completely over the burns!

Nice,

> pink healthy skin, no wrinkles. The 'better' side is totally covered

> with

> hair and you have to know to even look for a tell-tale scar. On the

> bad hip

> where the burn was worse and large there is a quarter size spot that

> hair

> did not grow back, and from that a thin line down to the ankle

without

> hair.

> But the skin is smooth and pink, not at all like burn tissue scars.

It

> never even scabbed over--you could almost watch the new skin just

> growing

> together from the sides of the burns. I was amazed.

>

> I could not believe how quickly the area healed and how nicely. I

> immediately bought a CS maker so that we would never be without it

> again.

>

> Samala,

>

>

>

>

>

> -------Original Message-------

>

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for

> burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn

> where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

>

>

>

>

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Taffy:

Spray collidal silver water directly on the burn. It will kill any nasty

bacteria and you should not scar. Do it daily and watch the miraculous

healing take place... Manuka honey may help, too, after the initial healing

with colloidal silver water.

>

>

> Hi, Group:

>

> I know there have been postings about the successful use of DMSO for burns.

> Please, has anyone had experience using DMSO on a deep, severe burn where

> not just the skin is burned, but the flesh is also raw?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Taffy

>

>

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