CS has seen to it that I have no nail bed problems and the nail itself is not conductive nor very permeable to let anything in OR out, no matter how it's delivered. I do have a laser devise designed for hair removal that will heat up something dark below the surface. Come summer when it's warm enough to sit around bare foot, I'll give that a try.
Dissolving the nail with Sodium Hydroxide might work, [one of the by products made with those electrical devises along with Hypochlorous acid...which BTW I can make out of a CS generator I already have many of ] but even when weather is warm, I have a hard time sitting still for any length of time that outweighs the minor bother of mere funky nails.
Ode At 05:56 PM 3/24/2010 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Ode, Have you tried the twin tank electro foot treament as per Dr Richard Loyd. [PDF] MOLD AND LYME TOXINS Richard Loyd, Ph.D. Mold toxins are found in ... File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML These mold and Lyme toxins attach to fat cells and cause the fat cells to continually ... Mold and Lyme toxin patients may make antibodies to myelin with ... http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf The design is right at the back of the document. I have done it a few times, its easy to assemble and easy to do , and it seems to work very well. I haven't done it consistently yet. I will when I get round to making stainless steel contacts in the water. Have just used bare copper wire. I have both big toenails slightly thickened. They are not getting worse and the crustyness seems to have gone crumbly after three sessions a few weeks ago. Interesting. OK, Tony On 24 Mar 2010 at 6:59, Ode Coyote wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>Kid does an experiment with > > > It's both. > The easy one to treat is the nail bed as it has a blood interface that can > be "drugged" But the fungus also makes literal tunnels in the nail > itself..that's why they thicken and change color. It's really hard to get > anything "into" a nail though, apparently, enough silver can be deposited > to slow down the fungus enough so the nail can out grow it. [ if your > nails grow fast enough ] > > At first I had huge success with it and got very close to where I could > clip off the infection, but looks like I selected out a strain that has > some resistance and/or grows faster, or my toe nails slowed down. It's not > nearly as bad as it was, but it's still there. > > > Ode > > > At 05:53 AM 3/23/2010 -0700, you wrote: > >Ode -- I thought nail fungus was an infection beneath the nail, in the > >nail bed -- not in the nail itself. ??? MA > > > > > >From: Ode Coyote > ><mailto:[email protected]>[email protected] > > > >Like with nail fungus [in the nail], silver deposited in the nail can't > >move around, but may force the fungus to grow around the deposits slowing > >down that growth enough for the nail to out grow the fungus. > > > >Ode > > > > > > > > > > >The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > > Rules and Instructions: http://www.silverlist.org > > > > > >Unsubscribe: > > > <mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe> > > >Archives: > > >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.html > > > > > >Off-Topic discussions: <mailto:[email protected]> > > >List Owner: Mike Devour <mailto:[email protected]> > > >

