Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-31 Thread Marshall Dudley
I have the Jupiter unit, paid $600 or so for it. If you google for jupiter ionizer you will find lots companies that sell them. Not sure if all would consider them affordable, but I think the price is ok for what it does. Marshall Jonathan B. Britten wrote: Marshall, If you can provide

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-30 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
The generators I refer to can create acidic water, both as runoff when making alkaline water, and directly when set to make acidic water. (The runoff is alkaline when making acidic water. ) The more expensive devices have adjustable pH settings. The bottom line: machines sold as

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-30 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Marshall, If you can provide US consumers with links to affordable devices, you'll be doing them a favor. The devices are ubiquitous in Japan. You know the benefits; you're probably in a minority. On Tuesday, Dec 30, 2008, at 01:31 Asia/Tokyo, Marshall Dudley wrote: Ode Coyote wrote:

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-30 Thread Neville
, December 31, 2008 5:25 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers The generators I refer to can create acidic water, both as runoff when making alkaline water, and directly when set to make acidic water. (The runoff is alkaline when making acidic water. ) The more

RE: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-29 Thread Ode Coyote
As gross as it may seem, maggots debride a wound better than any surgeon. Due to surface evaporation and mega water absorption working together, I believe CS Gel works as a sterilizing pulling poultice Ode At 12:16 PM 12/28/2008 -0500, you wrote: My husband has such a wound on his

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-29 Thread Ode Coyote
A CS generator makes Alkaline water as a byproduct...the OH[-] anion produced in a one to one ratio with the Ag[+] silver ion. Highly acid is NOT alkaline [ a base, which is the polar opposite of an acid] Ode At 01:52 PM 12/29/2008 +0900, you wrote: Some years ago a Japanese news

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
Ode Coyote wrote: A CS generator makes Alkaline water as a byproduct...the OH[-] anion produced in a one to one ratio with the Ag[+] silver ion. Highly acid is NOT alkaline [ a base, which is the polar opposite of an acid] Ode The machines he is talking about take water and split it

RE: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-29 Thread Malcolm
Hi Ode, My aunt had a bad car accident when she was young, perhaps in her early 20's, making it probably at a time shortly post WWI. She developed serious infection in her armpit, and the hospital placed a screen cage full of maggots over the wound area. She told me that at first the sensation

RE: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-28 Thread Kathy
My husband has such a wound on his toe, about the size of a nickel. He is diabetic and only 45 y/o. We have tried Indie’s recommendation with small improvement. I think the nasal spray is helping, although we had to dilute the DMSO a lot. The infection seems to be gone at this point, but

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-28 Thread Dan Nave
Debridement Bromelain applied topically as a cream (35% bromelain in a lipid base) can be beneficial in the elimination of burn debris and in acceleration of healing. A non-proteolytic component of bromelain is responsible for this effect. This component, referred to as escharase, has no

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-28 Thread Jonathan B. Britten
Some years ago a Japanese news channel featured a story about a diabetic man whose foot was likely to be amputated. Gangrene had set in. It looked awful. As he was a laborer, loss of his foot would have meant joblessness. Instead of amputating, the hospital soaked his foot in highly

Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers

2008-12-28 Thread leslie
Gee, wonder if that would work on arthritis. - Original Message - From: Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 10:52 PM Subject: Re: CSNon-healing and Slow-healing skin surface ulcers Some years ago a Japanese news