Liz Pavek wrote:

> Howard:  I hate to burst the CS bubble on jock itch,  but actually, plain
> old peroxide works faster and better.  It will clear up a patch in 24 hours
> or so.  If the itch is in a crease, just put a cotton puff saturated in
> peroxide in the crease on top of the rash.  If the rash is located in a more
> open area, put a bandaid or gauze pad over the patch (depending on its size)
> and soak with peroxide.  Usually, the fungus that causes this is anaerobic,
> and the presence of an oxygen-saturated solution is more than it can handle.
> Good luck.
>
> Liz

LIZ:

Thanks, good of you to respond. Your suggestion is quite logical, especially 
considering the
anaerobic thing. Now why didn't I think of that???
Yet another case of big BIZ hiding the simpler truths so they, in this case, 
can foist Tinactin, et
al, (expensive & ineffective) onto an unsuspecting public!

I believe  I HAVE seen some improvement with hi-falutin store-bought CS, which 
I applied with cotton
ball 2-3 times daily for only 2 days....but was still dubious.

More later....

Thanks Liz & all list folks

Howard C.




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