it is probably the mold giving you the headache- some of the
neurotoxins do that.
Instead of bleaching it, which even the EPA says not to do, it is
effective to remove the wood paneling all together.
Chlorine only bleaches the mold- it will still grow on wood paneling,
it will grow even better on the cardboard covering of sheetrock.
On May 6, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Garnet wrote:
Bleach is chlorine which can cause migraine headaches as it ties up
O2. Been there after using it for several days in a row trying to get
mold out of wood paneling in a bathroom. VERY severe migraine, kicking
screaming variety. I had no idea I was sensitive but now I avoid all
sources of chlorine, even filter my shower water when on city water.
The nerve gas in WWII was Chlorine, a neurotoxin. Best to stay away
from bleach IMHO. There are alternatives that are not toxic.
Honey is indeed an ancient healing remedy. I generally reach for the
aloe and DMSO but thanks for reminding me about honey. There are all
kinds of great things in raw honey, hormones, minerals, etc.
Oh and I love Lavender. It is great for wasp and insect stings.
Janet
vwol...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 5/6/2007 11:50:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
miss...@prodigy.net.mx writes:
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com>
To: <silver-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: CS>CS gel <other burn remedies>
> What else offers this healing for burns? Straight lavender
essential oil,
> applied liberally to a burn will do the same thing--no evidence
of burn
> the next day (or even in a couple hours) and it has the added
benefit of
> stopping the pain almost immediately. Depending on the
severity
of a
> burn, I've had the same results from lavender oil diluted in
apricot oil.
> The only time it took a while to stop the pain was when I
branded
my thumb
> on the lid handle of a roaster fresh from a 400 degree oven. In
that case
> it took about 20 -30 min to stop the pain. Had a tiny bit of
tenderness
> from that one for a few days, and it took a while for the deep
brand line
> to grow out.
> Lavender essential oil does the same trick for bites and
bruises.
>
> sol
>
> Lisa Shepherd wrote:
>> I also had an experience when frying chicken at home one
time, the
>> grease, bubbling and very hot, splashed when a piece of
chicken
i was
>> turning slipped from the tongs i used to turn them with, this
splashed
>> over my entire hand, even the tender backside, both cases i
used
bleach
>> immediatly, didnt kill the pain, but i had NO EVIDENCE of a
burn
the next
>> day, both cases would have scarred horribly had i not used
bleach. I
>> witnessed what grease burns untended will do, i saw a woman
come
into the
>> emergency room once with severe grease burns, holding her
hand,
or the
>> remains of it, in a tub of water, white skin floating all
around
it, i
>> still remember hearing her screams in the waiting room, they
scraped her
>> hand to remove the majority of the burn.
>>
*****I guess I can believe this but it was the old bleach ..without
perfumes..right?
I have tried and tried but that no longer seems to be available...not
in any store I have looked.
One thing that I found helpful is honey.
For years I earned my living as a Housekeeper/Cook.
Lots of Burns come with that job:)...I must have just read about
honey healing burns because when I touched the hot oven rack with the
skin of my arm...it burned badly..and I automatically reached for the
honey and poured it over my arm.
At first I thought I had made a bad decision because the pain became
worse..quite a bit worse.
But in a minute it began to subside and cooled and I never scarred
from a burn that really should have left a doozy.
Healed beautifully. V.
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