for this cat soon.
Lin
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From: Tom Poast po...@prodigy.net
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:27 PM
Subject: RE: CSRingworm
Hello Joy,
You can make a very effective spray against ringworm by placing 10 ml of
5%
sodium chlorite in a glass, adding
Hello Joy,
You can make a very effective spray against ringworm by placing 10 ml of 5%
sodium chlorite in a glass, adding 10 ml of 10% citric acid, swirl to mix
and let the activation continue for 10 minutes. Put this in a spray bottle
and add enough water to make a total of 500 ml.
Spray it
Nobody seems to have mentioned iodine.
Many years ago DH and DS picked up ringworm after being at the swimming
pool.
I treated them both with topical Lugol's solution of iodine.
It worked.
In my husband's case it worked too well, and lifted the skin, because I
put a bandaid over the cotton
Generic Tinactin...Walmart...$5
Possibly colloidal copper.
How any collar would protect against a fungus , I dunno
Ode
At 03:24 PM 7/4/2010 +0300, you wrote:
Hi,
My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my CS
is not strong enough. Now she has 2 patches on
The sulphur in DMSO might work on ringworm.
Copper sulfate is commonly used on fungi.
Ode
At 02:52 PM 7/4/2010 +0100, you wrote:
I think you need to mix CS with DMSO to get the penetration you need. dee
On 4 Jul 2010, at 13:24, beitharmony wrote:
Hi,
My cat has ringworm, everything
Ringworm is a fungus.
Ode
At 12:34 PM 7/4/2010 -0500, you wrote:
If it's been this long she has an immune problem, because ringworm is a
virus. She should be on some anti-virals. MMS is a very good one, easy
to give. There are herbal ones. You just have to kill the virus and
build
The more I delve into this- the more is uncovered - for example - there
are over 90 (!) variants of this fungus and they all manifest
differently. A YT video on the subject of RW -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQiqak7-z3w still no definitive CURE
though. Someone mentioned MMS - is this safe
Corn meal works great for ringworm and nail fungus. Make a paste of it and
apply. Do this daily and the ringworm shold be gone in a week or so.
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From: sol sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 1:57 PM
Subject: Re
Yes, you can give MMS safely to a cat. I did with 2 of my cats and got rid
of tumors in their bellies. The dosage for cats is ONE drop.
What I did was take one drop of MMS, 1 drop (I originally used 5 drops acid
but the new method is 1 drop of acid to 1 drop MMS, which is what I would do
now)
Ringworm is a fungus, and I have found CS does not seem to have much
affect on it. You can try MMS, activated, but apply for only a minute
and then wash off, or apply diluted, or you can buy a fungus cream and
it should work. I have used them both on barber's itch, which is the
same thing, but
The MMS was to be applied topically, not internally. Leave it on after
activating (1 drop in a teaspoon of lemon juice) for only a minute and
wash off, or dilute before applying. Should kill it within a few hours
has been my experience.
Marshall
Renee wrote:
Yes, you can give MMS safely to
Very interesting! I have an old dog, his sister died 2 years ago of cancer
and we're worried about losing him. Do you have a link to this protocol for
pets?
Alan
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Renee gaiac...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, you can give MMS safely to a cat. I did with 2 of my
You might want to look at Jim Humble's web site. I don't have it right off
but if you Google his name you'll come up with it. Whether that particular
method is on there, I don't know. I've been using MMS for almost 4 years
now-off and on as needed--and developed this when Jim answered my
Yes, MMS works great to kill fungus when it has an actual chance to kill it
via contact. It's much harder to get to the fungus internally, but since I
have never used MMS externally I wasn't sure of the procedure. I thought
you only had to wash it off immediately when MMS was applied straight
Might want to try some diatomaceous earth
http://www.earthworkshealth.com/
Paul Steel
h 508.520.6905
c 508.922.0519
The harder you work the luckier you get!
From: beitharmony beitharm...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sun, July 4, 2010
: Paul Steel [mailto:pste...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 8:42 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CSRingworm
Might want to try some diatomaceous earth
http://www.earthworkshealth.com/
Paul Steel
h 508.520.6905
c 508.922.0519
The harder you work the luckier you get
I think you need to mix CS with DMSO to get the penetration you need. dee
On 4 Jul 2010, at 13:24, beitharmony wrote:
Hi,
My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my CS is
not strong enough. Now she has 2 patches on her neck. I need a solution quick
because
In a message dated 7/4/2010 8:28:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
beitharm...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my
CS is not strong enough
Hi Joy, have you tried a combination of DMSO CS ?? It mat be what will
do the trick...Lois {
Well, my cats are hardly eating *any* carbs now - I switched them to
half/cooked/raw - meat/fish with just recently some millet or rice. She
was on ProPlan when this all started. She's been off it for about 4
months now - the ringworm has been around for about 7 months. She seemed
to get
My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my CS is
not strong enough. Now she has 2 patches on her neck. I need a solution
quick because she's going mad with the itching - as soon as it has only
begun healing - she digs in again. An E collar won't help as she goes
Nenah,
Can you recommend a diluting agent that is not glycerin? I have developed
sensitivities to glycerin and it has limited what I can take.
Thanks.
PT
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From: Nenah Sylver
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 11:43 AM
Subject: RE
If it's been this long she has an immune problem, because ringworm is a
virus. She should be on some anti-virals. MMS is a very good one, easy to
give. There are herbal ones. You just have to kill the virus and build her
immune system.
samala,
Renee
www.eamega.com/RPainManageEnt
Chronic
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Subject: Re: Re: CSRingworm
If it's been this long she has an immune problem, because ringworm is a
virus. She should be on some anti-virals. MMS is a very good one, easy to
give. There are herbal ones. You just have to kill the virus and build her
immune system.
samala,
Renee
I've heard both--virus and fungus.
http://www.consultation.ayurvediccure.com/symptoms-of-ringworm/
samala,
Renee
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Chronic pain does NOT belong in your body. The Am Wand helps
you get rid of it quickly and easily. Get the wand here
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Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I think you need to mix CS with DMSO to get the penetration you need. dee
Yes!
sol
On 4 Jul 2010, at 13:24, beitharmony wrote:
Hi,
My cat has ringworm, everything I've tried has not succeeded. Maybe my CS is not strong enough. Now she has 2 patches on her
Thanks, again, Paula!
I'll check in the med cabinet for the DMSO...think I might
have some lurking about. Weepy and nasty, ughI do
hope I can avoid that!Kit
At 07:25 PM 12/28/02 -0700, you wrote:
Kit
I have read of good results with ringworm on cats using a 10% DMSO/90% CS
solution
Kit,
No, no, weepy and nasty referred to cold sores..I don't think ringworm
gets weepy, but then I only had it once as a child, about 40 years
ago.only had two sores.remember that and remember putting iodine on
them umpteen times a day for weeks, everything else is vanished into
Oh...gotcha
I was wondering how long this would take to
clear up...forgot to ask the vet. I hope it
will take less than two weeks if I use CS!
Kit
At 10:12 AM 12/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
Kit,
No, no, weepy and nasty referred to cold sores..I don't think ringworm
gets weepy, but then
I've had very good results by saturating a pair of socks with Cold
Pressed Castor Oil and wearing them at night.
(cover with plastic bags, and hold with a rubber band)
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It hasn't managed to get rid of it but does seem to reduce the frequency
and severity of episodes.
Athletes foot spray gets rid of it. Gasoline does too but not exactly
recommended as it also gets rid of the first few layers of skin.
Ken
At 04:17 PM 5/18/01 +0200, you wrote:
Hi List!
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From: Craig Spaulding spauld...@fil.org
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2001 09:28
Subject: RE: CSRingworm
My 16 year old daughter had something that sure looked liked ringworm on
her arm. she'd had it for a couple weeks. Put CS on it several times
My 16 year old daughter had something that sure looked liked ringworm on
her arm. she'd had it for a couple weeks. Put CS on it several times a day
and took several tablespoons a day internally. It was gone in about a week.
Craig
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From: Yvonne and Mickey - BIO-SIL
What did ringworm look like? Does it have a bullseye appearance? suzy
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Sent: Saturday, 19 May 2001 09:28
Subject: RE: CSRingworm
My 16 year old daughter had something that sure looked liked ringworm on
her arm. she'd had it for a couple weeks. Put CS on it several times a day
and took several tablespoons a day internally. It was gone in about
any over the counter preparation for athlete's feet or jock itch will take care
of ringworm on humans quickly. i understand all the above are the same fungus
or very closely related.
blessings,
julie m
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From: brick...@aol.com
I have a friend who has
In a message dated 05/04/2001 6:45:55 PM Central Daylight Time,
brick...@aol.com writes:
I have a friend who has ringworm on her face. She tried Cs and it did not
help. I suggested mixing Cs with DMSO . She borrowed my Magnetic Pulser
and
used it for 20 minutes. She also is seeing a
Barb
Years ago I treated my cattle for ringworm with a mixture of Iodine and
castor oil. That worked but it meant for me to rub it on the ringworm and
get stained hands. The feed store had a product they called BlueCote that
was in a spray can. That worked great. A friend was over in
Dear Brickey,
Sound lika ll good ideas. I am trying them all one at a time since the
itching won't let me sleep I got time on my hands to try things on my er
hands.
Barb
Michael Lee Finney
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michael.fin...@computer.org
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