So, it's been a week now dealing with what appears to be gram positive
staph and let me tell you, they are pathetic buggers, and smart as crap.
You have to keep on your toes with them, and not fall into any kind of
complacency. I've thrown so many things at it, knowing all the while
that it's
Hi, Joy.. I own a CS machine (don't remember the mfg) but am too
chicken to try making my own..lol. So, I buy mine from a member of
this group. I had used OTC CS for years and years but the difference
between the OTC stuff and the CS I got from this member was like night
and day. Wow !!
I have never been able to afford a machine so I've used 9V batteries and
done just fine. No need for electronic boards and soldering. It's crude
but effective.
Cyndi
On 4/12/2015 5:16 AM, 2Words wrote:
So, it's been a week now dealing with what appears to be gram positive
staph and let me
On 04/12/2015 05:16 AM, 2Words wrote:
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Or else I just go completely vigilante and
make my own device with some kind of Russian mad scientist
who knows how to put together an electronic board and solder
some wires together with my fine, fine 99.99.
You can have your mad scientist friend
Organic, unheated honey.
Lynn
On Apr 12, 2015, at 7:35 AM, Lola Harris phoenix23...@tds.net wrote:
Hi, Joy.. I own a CS machine (don't remember the mfg) but am too
chicken to try making my own..lol. So, I buy mine from a member of
this group. I had used OTC CS for years and years but the
Good suggestion, Lynn.
Tried that tho, even the manuka honey but.. they might work for some folks.
Honey and even sugar have been used since ancient times for wound
dressings. I thought the honey might be messy but, amazingly, it seems
the body soaks it right up.
Lola
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Joe
On 2015-04-12 2:44 PM, Lynn wrote:
Organic, unheated honey.
Lynn
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I've read of non-healing decubiti being healed with sterile dressings soaked in
a high sugar simple syrup. Sugar was used for hundreds of years to cure meat
so it made sense. It was actually done in a hospital when all else failed...
and it worked.PT
From: Lola Harris
How ironic would it be if, because our high-tech world has created 'super bugs',
we will have to turn to the remedies that were once used by the ancient
Romansfor relief from infections. The older I get, the stranger the world
gets.Lola
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