Yes, tell, tell!!

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To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Cc: "123 456" <whiteol...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2012 9:49 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Toenail Fungus


What brand of lotion do you use?

Terry

---- 123 456 <whiteol...@gmail.com> wrote:

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Hey, everyone,
I keep saying this and mayb, just MAYbe someone will eventually try this.
The Muscadine grape seed lotions kill fungus because it has two (2)
extra chromosomes in teh seed for exactly that function... to kill
fungal growth.
I use the lotion (trans dermal herbal therapy) on my clients feet (I
am a certified Reflexologist BTW) and in a few days they start to see
the moons on their toe nails and NO fungus recurring.
Just a thought.
Tara

On 11/1/12, Zoe W <mtnwalke...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Thank you Marshall,

Years ago I used WD-40 to ease my arthritis pain, it worked really well,but
I never understood why. Of course in those days DMSO meant nothing to me
either. You have helped solve a mysterious puzzle for me.

zoe



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 From: Marshall <mdud...@king-cart.com>
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, 1 November 2012, 10:22
Subject: Re: CS>Toenail Fungus


Thinking out loud here. WD40 is made up of a lubricant oil plus a carrier
for that oil for penetration. The oil itself is pretty thin but still not
sufficient since they add a carrier which is DMSO. Seems DMSO would be the
best choice to me.

Marshall

On 10/31/2012 9:18 PM, mgperrault wrote:
On 10/31/2012 5:55 PM, Melly Bag wrote:

Tea Tree Oil should be good for fungus IF you use a carrier oil. From the
post i read the best carrier oil to use is Jojoba Oil because it is very
thin and can get through the nails. I did use it on my very brittle
cracked nails on my hands and it seems to help, the problem is i kept
forgetting to apply regularly.

Melly
Are you sure tee tree isnt itself a carrier oil? Why is jojoba
      better exactly? Is clove oil a carrier oil? how about oregano?
      Is Emu really the ultimate carrier oil? If carrying is what we
      want, why not DMSO? DMSO has a smell that is not
      attractive....does this mean the body has an aversion to it? A
      drop on my table melted the finish right off. Seems pretty
      potent.
How about peanut and castor oils? (Cayce and others) How do we
      know we are saying something truthful, or just repeating something
      somebody else said who doesnt know either? Anyway, I read tee
      tree is a low viscosity carrier oil that slips between the skin
      cells.... This and the DIY LET lists sure have a lot of
      posts! Everyone thanks everyone and then thanks them for thanking
      them, and then a dont mention it added on before another your so
      dear....its difficult to keep up with it.

Your welcome.....

no, please,.....dont mention it.....



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