Hi Lois,
Thanks for this formula. I've been using a mix of CS, DMSO, and aloe
on my psoriasis, but glycerin might be what's missing. I'll give it a
try.
Be well,
Léna
On Jan 16, 2011, at 4:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I've tried almost everything I can think of on my husbands leg rash,
both lower legs, - previously he did have MRSA on his lower legs in an
anti-hypertensive induced raised red, pustula rash, right around both
lower legs, side-effect. Since compression bandaging, the swelling is
less and there are no breaks in the rash, but yesterday I thought I'd
have another go at reducing this rash further and tried a CS wash
followed by Olive 1:1 tincture, DMSO 50% Dr Jacob's gel and lastly
Olive Gold ..... I felt this overkill might help resolve all aspects
of this problem - will let you know if anything happens, as nothing so
far has reduced the extent of the rash in the 7 years I have tried
with all of those things seperately, as well as other creams and
lotions too.
Jane
Hi Jane, one of the very best things to use for skin conditions is a
mix that was in one of Brooks Bradley's posts. I call it the " Brooks
Mix ". It has helped so many folks around here with psoriasis, exama,
( sp) & more------- The mix is --
75& CS (EIS) ---10% DMSO, ---& 15 % glycerin...I use a
bartender's shot glass to mix it.---3 shots of CS---1 shot of DMSO----
A little over a shot of glycerin. Add the DMSO last--It will get warm
to the touch... Give it a shake shake shake before each use... Try it
on a small area first If it to make sure it feels ok. You can add or
lessen the DMSO to suit... Make sure you wash the area where you are
going to use it as the DMSO will carry whatever is on the skin in...
{Thanks to Margaret's suggestion} clean the area with CS...Or you can
use distilled water... There are folks around here making their own
now... Good luck---Lois