If I remember correctly, in an earlier post someone wrote that there are "natural" turps and "synthetic" turps. They said it is important to get the natural turps.
PT
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Moody" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 1:54 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Blue warts!!


Yes Lisa,

It has always been known as turps around here in South Africa. British
call it genuine turpentine, Americans call it 100% gum spirits of
turpentine or something like that. I got mine at a hardware store for
furniture finishing and waxing. Definitely do not use mineral turpentine

I haven't kept any of the brand name info that has appeared,  because it
would not be of any use to me.

OK,
Tony


On 7 Sep 2010 at 10:55, Lisa wrote about :
Subject : RE: CS>Blue warts!!

Is "turps".., turpentine? And does it have to be any particular
brand/kind??? I'd like to buy some to have on hand but am leery of getting
something that might not be the right stuff.

Thx.

Lisa

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Moody [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 3:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Blue warts!!

Yes Lin,
That's what can happen to a wart. the bloodvessels in the root of the wart
die and turn black so what you are seeing through the skin of the wart is
old dried capillaries. If so then yippee, have a wart funeral. The wart
body itself will gradually slough off, it will just wear off and as the
top gets remove you should be able to see the tiny black specks which were
it blood supply. .

I have one on my foot sole, which two weeks ago, has turned black due to
applying turps directly. It has been there since I was a kid. :-)

OK,
Tony


On 3 Sep 2010 at 16:34, Lin wrote about :
Subject : Re: CS>Blue warts!!

>
> My 7 year old grand daugher has been treating warts on her thumb with
> EIS off and on through the summer.They cover all one side of her thumb
> (the thumb she sucked as a baby, toddler and in her sleep until a year
> ago). Mom hasn't been having her treat every day so it's been somewhat
> hit and miss. We started using a combo of 15PPM EIS, about 5% DMSO and
> veg. glycerine. She would wet a cotton pad and hold it on the warts
> about 5 minutes. This caused them to get dry and crusty, but that's
> about it. Again, I don't think they were consistant with treating them.
> Last week she was with me 3 days and I switched to 20PPM EIS with just > a
> few drops of DMSO and have her soaking the thumb in a small bottle
> filled with the liquid, 2 times per day for 6 mintues. They have since
> been following this protocol all week. Mom called a while ago so ask if
> it's normal for the warts to turn "a shade of blue/gray". YIKES! I'm in
> a different town and so can't see them for myself.
>
> Can anyone let me know if this would be normal, or if we should cut > back
> to 10PPM or discontinue??? Thank you, Lin



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