A wet poultice of  sage tea would help as  well.
Tara

On 10/11/13, Dan Nave <bhangcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Joe,
>
> You have already put the black salve on this and it has done it's job,
> apparently.
>
> Definitely, do not scratch it off.
>
> Let it run it's course as you would for a normal use of black salve.
> Perhaps apply 3% hydrogen peroxide over it for a short time once a day to
> keep it sterilized and then bandage.  Let it take it's course and see how
> it heals.
>
> If you want to do something proactive, buy some of the 3 clay mix from
> Eyton's Earth and do clay poultices on it as well.
>
> Dan
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 4:36 AM, Neville Munn
> <one.red...@hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I can only say what *I* would do in such a circumstance.
>>
>> *IF* the top can be removed/scraped or whatever exposing raw flesh, I
>> would make a batch of EIS and and spray it over the area, then I would
>> soak
>> something to put over it with same freshly made EIS, then I would bandage
>> the thumb, wetting the area of the bandage which directly covers the site
>> with same freshly made EIS and leave bandage on for at least three (3)
>> days, wetting bandage over the area occasionally to prevent it from
>> drying
>> out.
>>
>> I did this with toenail fungus and it fixed that.  I did it for a few
>> weeks from memory, of course I may have killed it well before then, don't
>> know cos toenails grow soooooooo slow before I was able to observe
>> definite
>> recovery.
>>
>> I would repeat the aforesaid if I considered it was warranted, but I
>> wouldn't cover it with something that doesn't breath or allow air through
>> the bandage.
>>
>> Just my opinion and suggestion of course <g>.  I'd be thinking it can't
>> hurt to try.
>>
>> Afterthought:  You may have already fixed it with the hydrogen peroxide
>> maybe, only time will tell?
>>
>> N.
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 20:39:33 -0400
>> From: joe.hu...@primus.ca
>> To:
>> Subject: CS>thumb eczema
>>
>>
>> Hi group,
>> I have had this spongiform dermatitis on my left thumb for over 6 years.
>> It consists of dead skin on top. I peel it off after a shower. Last
>> Saturday, Oct. 5/13, I applied a light layer of Amazon Black Topical
>> Salve
>> over the whole infected area. Boy, was that a mistake. It was very sore
>> all
>> night, and I removed the bandage the next evening. It has 3 areas of
>> inflammation (the dark spots), Which I got to drain last evening, Oct.
>> 9/13. This photo showing white spots was after soaking in hydrogen
>> peroxide
>> for a couple of hours. That made it seriously sore again, but the pain
>> stopped after it dried.
>> What I need to know, is what can I do to defeat this. Does anyone have a
>> hint?
>>
>> Joe H.
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