CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread André Juthe
Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?

Regards,
André


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Re: CS Silver dressing

2012-05-20 Thread Ode Coyote



  Dry CS doesn't do much but turn black.
The ions can't exist without the water.
Ode

At 02:32 PM 5/20/2012 +1000, you wrote:


Yes - I like the silver bandaids - no longer in the supermarkets here - 
only in pharmacies


How do you think soaking gauze in CS and letting it dry, would go on a 
wound? Sometimes wet CS is too wet for wounds? Would that work?


Jane

From: mailto:kscma...@yahoo.comJames McDonald

You can buy the silver band-aids OTC, kindof expensive better spraying CS 
on wound and on regular band-aid.


Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread Ole Alstrup
Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well. 

Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would 
appreciate some recommendations from this lot:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0


Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.


About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to 
instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its seems 
the home recipes

have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium acorbate 
ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make theirs? Has 
anyone experimented

with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?


Thanks a lot,


Ole





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Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 
Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?

Regards,
André


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CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Lisa
My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on the top
of his ears.sunburn obviously.

 

What can I put on them to take care of them

 

Lisa



Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread sol

Ole Alstrup wrote:
Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well. 
I make it in my blender. While it may not be as effective as that made 
in an ultrasonic, by our experience it is effective enough. Gets the job 
done.

sol


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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread sol

CS

sol

Lisa wrote:


My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on 
the top of his ears…sunburn obviously.


What can I put on them to take care of them

Lisa




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CSdiscolored CS

2012-05-20 Thread Edy Rayfield
I don't let my mouth touch the bottle either.  I just hold it an inch or so 
above and pour it in!

Edy



RE: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Lisa
Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear caps to
keep them in place or something like that?

I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me do
that for very much longer.

I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil. Should I
wait on those and just use the CS?

Thank you SO much for a quick response :o)

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

CS

sol

Lisa wrote:

 My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on 
 the top of his ears.sunburn obviously.

 What can I put on them to take care of them

 Lisa



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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread phoenix23002 tds.net
My daughter also used to play ball and would have terrible sunburns in
spite of suntan lotion (sweating it off, I reckon).  I always used a new
teabag, moistened in a little warm water .. applied several times all over
the burned area over a few hours.  The tannic acid in the tea seems to take
out the 'heat' and helps prevent burning.

You just squeeze the 'juice' out of the teabag over the burns and dab
lightly and let air dry.  Then remoisten the tea bag (I used to just leave
it in a saucer) and squeeze again.  Just keep repeating.  It is amazing how
at first you can feel the heat and then the heat just goes away.   Lola

On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 2:01 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

 Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear caps to
 keep them in place or something like that?

 I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me do
 that for very much longer.

 I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil. Should
 I
 wait on those and just use the CS?

 Thank you SO much for a quick response :o)

 -Original Message-
 From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
 Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:50 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

 CS

 sol

 Lisa wrote:
 
  My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on
  the top of his ears.sunburn obviously.
  
  What can I put on them to take care of them
 
  Lisa
 


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Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread André Juthe
I do not think you need to order from UK, I live in Sweden and several
of the ultrasonic cleaners are available here. The site from Amazon,
however, may be good for evaluating which one you should buy.

Regards,
André

2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com:
 Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well.

 Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would
 appreciate some recommendations from this lot:
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0

 Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.

 About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to
 instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its seems
 the home recipes
 have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium
 acorbate ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make
 theirs? Has anyone experimented
 with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?

 Thanks a lot,

 Ole

 
 From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
 Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
 strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?

 Regards,
 André


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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Kirsteen Wright
CS is fine, Aloe vera gel is fantastic, even yoghurt will help cool them.
Coconut oil is great too. Are the blisters burst or not?

Kirsteen

On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

  My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on the
 top of his ears…sunburn obviously.

 ** **

 What can I put on them to take care of them

 ** **

 Lisa



Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Guyot Léna
Brooks mix (75%CS, 15%glycerine,10%DMSO) has made my hiking blisters  
disappear. Works well on burns, too.

Be well,
Léna
On May 20, 2012, at 1:49 PM, sol wrote:

CS

sol

Lisa wrote:


My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on  
the top of his ears…sunburn obviously.


What can I put on them to take care of them

Lisa




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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread James McDonald
White vinegar, It may smell but will take out the sting and prevent peeling. 
Have used this for over 40 years, on myself,kids and grandkids. I make a mix of 
CS and aloe and apply after vinegar dries apply mixture.



 From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!
 

CS is fine, Aloe vera gel is fantastic, even yoghurt will help cool them. 
Coconut oil is great too. Are the blisters burst or not?

Kirsteen


On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has
blisters on the top of his ears…sunburn obviously.
 
What can I put on them to take care of them 
Lisa

RE: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Faith Saint Francis

Simply apply his own urine,
leave for a few minutes,
then rinse off,
(no soap)
and after 30 minutes repeat.
Leonardo Faith

From: blacksa...@comcast.net
To: herbal_remed...@yahoogroups.com; silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 13:26:24 -0400
Subject: CSQuick help needed please!














My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has
blisters on the top of his ears…sunburn obviously.

 

What can I put on them to take care of them

 

Lisa

  

Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread Ole Alstrup
Thats really funny, I am also in Sweden, do let me know what is available there 
and where to find it? 


Tack så mycket! 






 From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 20:14
Subject: Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 
I do not think you need to order from UK, I live in Sweden and several
of the ultrasonic cleaners are available here. The site from Amazon,
however, may be good for evaluating which one you should buy.

Regards,
André

2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com:
 Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well.

 Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would
 appreciate some recommendations from this lot:
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0

 Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.

 About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to
 instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its seems
 the home recipes
 have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium
 acorbate ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make
 theirs? Has anyone experimented
 with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?

 Thanks a lot,

 Ole

 
 From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
 Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
 strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?

 Regards,
 André


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Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread Ole Alstrup
I see that Kjell  Co has some, no brands are being shown though.


http://www.kjell.com/sortiment/hus-halsa-fritid/ovrigt/ultraljudsrengoring






 From: Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 21:22
Subject: Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 

Thats really funny, I am also in Sweden, do let me know what is available 
there and where to find it? 



Tack så mycket! 







 From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 20:14
Subject: Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 
I do not think you need to order from UK, I live in Sweden and several
of the ultrasonic cleaners are available here. The site from Amazon,
however, may be good for evaluating which one you should buy.

Regards,
André

2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com:
 Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well.

 Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would
 appreciate some recommendations from this lot:
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0

 Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.

 About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to
 instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its seems
 the home recipes
 have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium
 acorbate ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make
 theirs? Has anyone experimented
 with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?

 Thanks a lot,

 Ole


 
 From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
 Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
 strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?

 Regards,
 André


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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Guyot Léna
Actually, coconut oil is really good. Maybe after you've treated with  
whatever liquid you put on, you can apply the coconut oil to keep  
things soft and help skin heal. L

On May 20, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Lisa wrote:

Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear  
caps to

keep them in place or something like that?

I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me  
do

that for very much longer.

I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil.  
Should I

wait on those and just use the CS?

Thank you SO much for a quick response :o)

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:50 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

CS

sol

Lisa wrote:


My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on
the top of his ears.sunburn obviously.

What can I put on them to take care of them

Lisa




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Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread André Juthe
Kolla in denna länk till Kjell  Co : http://www.kjell.com/Sok?query=ultra

mvh
André

2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com

 Thats really funny, I am also in Sweden, do let me know what is available
 there and where to find it? [image: '@-@ search me]

 Tack så mycket!


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 *From:* André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, 20 May 2012, 20:14
 *Subject:* Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 I do not think you need to order from UK, I live in Sweden and several
 of the ultrasonic cleaners are available here. The site from Amazon,
 however, may be good for evaluating which one you should buy.

 Regards,
 André

 2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com:
  Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well.
 
  Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would
  appreciate some recommendations from this lot:
 
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0
 
  Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.
 
  About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to
  instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its
 seems
  the home recipes
  have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium
  acorbate ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make
  theirs? Has anyone experimented
  with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?
 
  Thanks a lot,
 
  Ole
 
  
  From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
  Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 
  Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
  strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?
 
  Regards,
  André
 
 
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Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

2012-05-20 Thread André Juthe
I am interested in the CD-4800, it seems good.

/AJ

2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com

 I see that Kjell  Co has some, no brands are being shown though.

 http://www.kjell.com/sortiment/hus-halsa-fritid/ovrigt/ultraljudsrengoring


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 *From:* Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, 20 May 2012, 21:22

 *Subject:* Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 Thats really funny, I am also in Sweden, do let me know what is available
 there and where to find it? [image: '@-@ search me]

 Tack så mycket!


   --
 *From:* André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
 *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
 *Sent:* Sunday, 20 May 2012, 20:14
 *Subject:* Re: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner

 I do not think you need to order from UK, I live in Sweden and several
 of the ultrasonic cleaners are available here. The site from Amazon,
 however, may be good for evaluating which one you should buy.

 Regards,
 André

 2012/5/20 Ole Alstrup alst...@yahoo.com:
  Thats exactly what I wanted to know too. I want to make my own as well.
 
  Being in Denmark, I have the opportunity to buy from Amazon UK, would
  appreciate some recommendations from this lot:
 
 http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dapsfield-keywords=ultrasonic+cleanersprefix=ultrasonic%2Caps%2C172x=0y=0
 
  Basically, I need to make small batches for 2 persons at a time.
 
  About instructions to make the stuff, can someone please repost links to
  instructions. I have been using commercial Lypo-C from LivOn Labs, its
 seems
  the home recipes
  have way more lecithin in them, the Lypo-C has a 1:1 lecithin/calcium
  acorbate ratio with 12% alcohol as preservative. I wonder how LivOn make
  theirs? Has anyone experimented
  with making a 1:1 ratio liposomal blend at home?
 
  Thanks a lot,
 
  Ole
 
  
  From: André Juthe andre.ju...@gmail.com
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com
  Sent: Sunday, 20 May 2012, 11:00
  Subject: CSQuality of ultrasonic cleaner
 
  Does the ultrasonic cleaner be of a certain quality or certain
  strength (watt) when you are doing home made liposomal vitamin-c?
 
  Regards,
  André
 
 
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CS Liposomal Vit. C Protocol

2012-05-20 Thread Harold
  
This is the way I do it with good results.
Harold

From Silver Archives;
In our recent researches evaluating this technology and, consequently, in 
searching for possible process improvements/modifications which might 
facilitate the lay person an opportunity for a DIY methodology achievable in 
a home environment---we did achieve some notable progress. First, a brief 
summary of our exploratory activity. Our literature searches revealed several 
companies actively exhibiting valid capability in this area (LET). Typical, and 
demonstrably capable, is a company named MICROTEK. Microteklabs.com Helpful 
information is available here. One fact became obvious, early on, to wit: The 
truly striking feature of LET was a NATURALLY-occurring characteristic.. 
and not a man-made process, that was driving this encapsulation process. That 
is, this process is a function of an automatic, natural tendency of certain 
substances (e.g. phospholipids in this case) to form tiny vacoules or 
bubbles---called liposomeswhen in a aqueous solution under certain 
conditions.  The keystone activity is that these liposomes automatically fill 
themselves with whatever aqueous solution they were inbefore they were 
formed. This type of bubble, called a membrane, forms a protective barrier 
around virtually every cell in the human body. Livon Labs has perfected a 
process which employs a high-pressure (1700 p.s.i.) discharge system which 
directs a liquid stream against a forming plate. The high impact forces the 
phospholipids (soy lecithin in this case) to form liposomesso small they 
require an electrom microscope for viewing. This technology does not create the 
LET activityit just enhances it. In our personal researches we have 
determined the key to exploiting the LET phenomenon appeared to be Livon's 
application of intense force in their mixing methodology. Enter the 
enlightening moment. Searching for a method of achieving liposomal 
encapsulation, it occurred to us to explore ultrasonic stimulation as an 
option. It worked...maybe not quite as well as Livon's high tech brute force 
approach...but about 70% as well. Plenty efficient for our purposes. Our 
vitamin C liposomal encapsulation protocol is as follows: Using a small (2 
cup) Ultrasonic cleaner, (Item #03305, obtainable from Harbor Freight @ about 
$30.00), we performed the following: 1. Dissolved 3 level tablespoons of soy 
lecithin in 1 cup of water (preferably distilled). 2. Dissolved 1 level 
tablespoon of ascorbic acid powder (Vit. C) in 1/2 cup of water. 3. Poured 
both solutions together in the ultrasonic cleaner bowl and turned the unit on. 
Using a plastic straw (leaving the top of the cleaner opened), gently, slowly, 
stirred the contents. Note: The cleaner will, automatically, self-stop about 
every 2 minutes. Just push ON button to continue. Repeat for a total of 3 
series (6 minutes). By that time the entire solution should be blended into a 
cloudy, homogeneous, milk-like mixture. The LET solution is now formed. 4. This 
protocol furnishes about 12 grams (12000mg.) of vitamin C product. At 70% 
encapsulation efficiency, 8400 mg would be of the LET type. This solution will 
keep, acceptably, at room temperature for 3 to 4 days. Refrigerated, it will 
keep much longer. We use it so fast around our place...there isn't enough left 
to be concerned over storage. The homogenizing effect is so powerful that 
after 3 days at room temperature, no precipitation or solution separation 
appears evident. This type of sequestered vitamin C has demonstrated to be, 
at least 5 times more effective (per volumetric measure) than any other form of 
orally-ingested vitamin cthat we have tested. Additionally, it appears to 
be even more rapid in tissue-bed availabilitythan IV applications. An 
astounding revelationto us. We estimate the DIY researcher can produce the 
active LET portion of this solution for 15 cents per gramas against about 
$1.00 per gram from commerci! al sources. It is my hope that this, limited, 
explanation of our activities in this area, is of some value to our 
do-it-yourself health-maintenance researchers. In any event, this protocol has 
demonstrated to be n on-toxic and most helpful to OUR RESEARCHES. Sincerely, 
Brooks Bradley. p.s. A larger, more powerful, ultrasonic cleaner is now 
available at Harbor Freight. Item number 91593. 2+ liters, for about $60.00. 
Both units have performed quite well for us. Almost as well as our $500.00 lead 
zirconate titanate, research grade, unit. 




Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread 123 456
Lavender oil, if you have it will immediately cure and heal burns no
matter how bad.
T

On 5/20/12, Guyot Léna drumr...@stny.rr.com wrote:
 Actually, coconut oil is really good. Maybe after you've treated with
 whatever liquid you put on, you can apply the coconut oil to keep
 things soft and help skin heal. L
 On May 20, 2012, at 2:01 PM, Lisa wrote:

 Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear
 caps to
 keep them in place or something like that?

 I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me
 do
 that for very much longer.

 I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil.
 Should I
 wait on those and just use the CS?

 Thank you SO much for a quick response :o)

 -Original Message-
 From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com]
 Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 1:50 PM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

 CS

 sol

 Lisa wrote:

 My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on
 the top of his ears.sunburn obviously.

 What can I put on them to take care of them

 Lisa



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Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread sol

Lisa wrote:

Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear caps to
keep them in place or something like that?

I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me do
that for very much longer.

I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil. Should I
wait on those and just use the CS?
  

Lisa,
 I'd keep on with the CS and DMSO mix as long as he will let you. Maybe 
your mix is too strong? I have read that DMSO is effective to get silver 
into tissues at concentrations of as little as 2% added to the CS. The 
only time I used lavender oil along with CS/DMSO (on a wound in a 
fingernail) it stained the nail very dark brown, which had to grow out. 
I don't know that it hurt anything otherwise, but I also don't know if 
it helped. Lavender oil is very good for stopping the pain of burns, 
bites, and small wounds, for me anyway.
I have at times put on CS or CS/DMSO and then applied coconut oil to 
keep if from drying so fast.
Some MSM added to the mix of CS/DMSO is very soothing to skin, I have 
found.

sol


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RE: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Lisa
Thanks SO much once again.

He tolerated everything (except the DMSO that dripped down his ear and did
the tingling thing) -- as soon as I wiped it clean with a damp CS wipe, he
was much better. We then had to go out and I had him put on makeshift paper
towels with CS in between stops. One ear is worse than the other (with a
blister at least 1 1/2 long)...the other only about 1/4. 

I don't want to break the blisters as I want them to heal naturally as
opposed to forcing it along. I'll continue the CS...add some a bit of DMSO
to it and see if I can't create something that will keep it on all night
long (but I doubt it will stay).

Gads...we did get him a fedora hat to wear for the next several weeks to
keep his ears covered and safe. He'll look cool if I can get him to
remember to wear it on the playground at school (wishful thinking).

Thank you all...so very much!!!

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 6:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

Lisa wrote:
 Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear caps
to
 keep them in place or something like that?

 I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me do
 that for very much longer.

 I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil. Should
I
 wait on those and just use the CS?
   
Lisa,
  I'd keep on with the CS and DMSO mix as long as he will let you. Maybe 
your mix is too strong? I have read that DMSO is effective to get silver 
into tissues at concentrations of as little as 2% added to the CS. The 
only time I used lavender oil along with CS/DMSO (on a wound in a 
fingernail) it stained the nail very dark brown, which had to grow out. 
I don't know that it hurt anything otherwise, but I also don't know if 
it helped. Lavender oil is very good for stopping the pain of burns, 
bites, and small wounds, for me anyway.
I have at times put on CS or CS/DMSO and then applied coconut oil to 
keep if from drying so fast.
Some MSM added to the mix of CS/DMSO is very soothing to skin, I have 
found.
sol


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RE: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Lisa
The blisters have NOT burst and I'd actually like to keep them that way.

 

I have a feeling as he sleeps tonight (and rolls around) that they'll be
popped when he wakes up.

 

He has NO pain at this time.and right now it's a matter of using whatever
will get them to heal the fastest - he's a VERY active little boy) and
keeping him from going outside is going to be near impossible! I can't see
him getting exposed to sun any time soon until they heal!

 

I'll continue with the CS, dabbed with occasional DMSO (and CS following
it).I'll also catch some of his urine and dab them with that - I'm familiar
with UT.interestingly enough, he had to go pee so badly while we ran our
errands that I had him do so in a water bottle (only to have thrown in out).
Silly me!  I haven't used coconut oil yet.maybe I should put some of that on
before he goes to bed?!?!?!  And yes, I did use some lavender oil and even
comfrey.

 

I appreciate everybody's help! I am SO thankful for this site and it's
wonderful having such timely feedback. Please know that everyone's
suggestions are greatly appreciated - I can't thank you enough! With the
blisters and everything.it's just making me a mess with concern - and for
those that have experienced it and gone through it, it's great to have
validated and tried and true feedback. 

 

Thank you all once again and I'll keep you posted how we make out (he just
got out of the tub - no shower for him as I didn't want warm/hot water
falling on the top of his ears) and I was able to soak some TP with a bit of
urine and dabbed him with that. Before he goes to bed I'll do some CS/dmso
and then coat them with some coconut oil. Then before I go to bed I'll try
and do it a couple times with coconut oil while he's sleeping.

 

I sure hope that all works out!

 

Lisa

 

  _  

From: James McDonald [mailto:kscma...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:43 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

 

White vinegar, It may smell but will take out the sting and prevent peeling.
Have used this for over 40 years, on myself,kids and grandkids. I make a mix
of CS and aloe and apply after vinegar dries apply mixture.

  _  

From: Kirsteen Wright kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

 

CS is fine, Aloe vera gel is fantastic, even yoghurt will help cool them.
Coconut oil is great too. Are the blisters burst or not?

Kirsteen

On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:

My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and has blisters on the top
of his ears.sunburn obviously.

 

What can I put on them to take care of them

 

Lisa

 

 



RE: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread Neville Munn

Just keep spraying EIS/CS on every single chance you get, and tell him to keep 
his hands away g.  That's about the best you can do.
The blisters will most likely pop anyway so I wouldn't worry about that.
The thing I noticed when I had sun or wind burn, and applying EIS as often as I 
could, was that the blisters didn't pop until the skin underneath was ready to 
be exposed - no red raw new skin to worry about as the old skin peeled off.
N.

From: blacksa...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: RE: CSQuick help needed please!
Date: Sun, 20 May 2012 20:09:41 -0400




















The blisters have NOT burst and I’d
actually like to keep them that way.

 

I have a feeling as he sleeps tonight (and
rolls around) that they’ll be popped when he wakes up.

 

He has NO pain at this time…and
right now it’s a matter of using whatever will get them to heal the
fastest – he’s a VERY active little boy) and keeping him from going
outside is going to be near impossible! I can’t see him getting exposed
to sun any time soon until they heal!

 

I’ll continue with the CS, dabbed
with occasional DMSO (and CS following it)…I’ll also catch some of
his urine and dab them with that – I’m familiar with UT…interestingly
enough, he had to go pee so badly while we ran our errands that I had him do so
in a water bottle (only to have thrown in out). Silly me!  I haven’t
used coconut oil yet…maybe I should put some of that on before he goes to
bed?!?!?!  And yes, I did use some lavender oil and even comfrey.

 

I appreciate everybody’s help! I am
SO thankful for this site and it’s wonderful having such timely feedback.
Please know that everyone’s suggestions are greatly appreciated – I
can’t thank you enough! With the blisters and everything…it’s
just making me a mess with concern – and for those that have experienced
it and gone through it, it’s great to have validated and “tried and
true” feedback. 

 

Thank you all once again and I’ll
keep you posted how we make out (he just got out of the tub – no shower
for him as I didn’t want warm/hot water falling on the top of his ears)
and I was able to soak some TP with a bit of urine and dabbed him with that.
Before he goes to bed I’ll do some CS/dmso and then coat them with some
coconut oil. Then before I go to bed I’ll try and do it a couple times
with coconut oil while he’s sleeping.

 

I sure hope that all works out!

 

Lisa

 









From: James McDonald
[mailto:kscma...@yahoo.com] 

Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:43 PM

To: silver-list@eskimo.com

Subject: Re: CSQuick help
needed please!



 

White vinegar, It may smell but will take out the sting and prevent
peeling. Have used this for over 40 years, on myself,kids and grandkids. I make
a mix of CS and aloe and apply after vinegar dries apply mixture.













From: Kirsteen Wright
kirsteen.falcons...@gmail.com

To: silver-list@eskimo.com


Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 2:19 PM

Subject: Re: CSQuick help
needed please!



 



CS is fine, Aloe vera gel
is fantastic, even yoghurt will help cool them. Coconut oil is great too. Are
the blisters burst or not?



Kirsteen



On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net wrote:





My 6yr old son just came back from a T-ball game and
has blisters on the top of his ears…sunburn obviously.

 

What can I put on them to take care of them

 

Lisa







 



 





  

Re: CSQuick help needed please!

2012-05-20 Thread MaryAnn Helland
CS gel would be perfect in this application.
MA





From: Lisa blacksa...@comcast.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, May 20, 2012 6:47:27 PM
Subject: RE: CSQuick help needed please!

Thanks SO much once again.

He tolerated everything (except the DMSO that dripped down his ear and did
the tingling thing) -- as soon as I wiped it clean with a damp CS wipe, he
was much better. We then had to go out and I had him put on makeshift paper
towels with CS in between stops. One ear is worse than the other (with a
blister at least 1 1/2 long)...the other only about 1/4. 

I don't want to break the blisters as I want them to heal naturally as
opposed to forcing it along. I'll continue the CS...add some a bit of DMSO
to it and see if I can't create something that will keep it on all night
long (but I doubt it will stay).

Gads...we did get him a fedora hat to wear for the next several weeks to
keep his ears covered and safe. He'll look cool if I can get him to
remember to wear it on the playground at school (wishful thinking).

Thank you all...so very much!!!

Lisa

-Original Message-
From: sol [mailto:sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com] 
Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2012 6:56 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSQuick help needed please!

Lisa wrote:
 Should I just give him a paper towel of CS and make him elfin ear caps
to
 keep them in place or something like that?

 I've used some CS and DMSO dabbing with a Q-tipbut he won't let me do
 that for very much longer.

 I was also going to use some comfrey, lavender oil and coconut oil. Should
I
 wait on those and just use the CS?
  
Lisa,
  I'd keep on with the CS and DMSO mix as long as he will let you. Maybe 
your mix is too strong? I have read that DMSO is effective to get silver 
into tissues at concentrations of as little as 2% added to the CS. The 
only time I used lavender oil along with CS/DMSO (on a wound in a 
fingernail) it stained the nail very dark brown, which had to grow out. 
I don't know that it hurt anything otherwise, but I also don't know if 
it helped. Lavender oil is very good for stopping the pain of burns, 
bites, and small wounds, for me anyway.
I have at times put on CS or CS/DMSO and then applied coconut oil to 
keep if from drying so fast.
Some MSM added to the mix of CS/DMSO is very soothing to skin, I have 
found.
sol


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