I get 1-ounce glass roll-on bottles from eBay. They're a great way to apply DMSO and DMSO mixes, without worrying about hands, or rubbing. Also very economical if applying expensive oils, like argan, as there's no pad or Q-tip absorbing and wasting any. Be well, Léna On Aug 6, 2012, at 3:34 PM, phoenix23002 tds.net wrote:
> Many people find DMSO very helpful in clearing up shingles. > > http://www.altmedicenter.com/am/dmso.asp?pageID=dmso3.asp > "Such skin difficulties as pityriasis rosa, tinea versicolor and eczematoid > determatitis clears up by the topical applications of DMSO. Additionally, > there will be rapid healing of chronic varicose ulcers, diabetic ulcers and > ulcerations related to mycotic infections. > DMSO painted onto the painful lesions connected with herpes zoster (shingles) > will remove their neurological symptoms at once. It works well when put on > the cold sores of herpes simplex as well." > > I like the DMSO from www.dmso.bz . It is a pure 70/30% mixture with organic > honey mixed in which seems to cut the odor etc. Just be sure to gently dab > on the DMSO... don't rub it in. You can reapply multiple times. Also make > sure your hands and the area you are applying the DMSO to are clean and free > of moisturizers, etc. I dilute the DMSO to about a 50% strength especially > when using above the waist where the skin is more tender. Always use > distilled water when diluting. Lola H. > > > On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Zoe W <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Nenah, > When I lived in CA, I collected my own chapparal every spring and made my > tinctures. I still have some around here somewhere, everything is scattered > since the move, looking for it now. Am also looking for the Shegoi, > since I am literally camping out in my grandaughters bedroom, there isn't > much room to do things like I am used to doing. > > I have managed CS, KT and Kefir amid some moans and groans so I really > hate to push things any further if they are available commercially. > > I also make my own Vitamin C from dried orange peelings. Will send that > recipe along directly. > > zoe > > From: Nenah Sylver <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, 6 August 2012, 11:35 > Subject: RE: CS>Shingles > > Zoe wrote: I developed a whopping case of shingles in early January and they > still are creating a bit of a problem for me, tho not nearly as much as > before. it was my understanding that CS worked on bacteria but not virii so > I didn't use my CS . Now Im being told that it could be beneficial. Does > anyone have experience and if so should I take it internally, rub it on > the lesions or just how do I go about this? > ========================= > Zoe, > You can try chaparral too, also known as creosote bush. There’s a company > that makes a form of it called Shegoi, where potentially liver-toxic > compounds have been removed. (Note that I said “potentially.” This is for the > medical establishment.) > > The Shegoi comes in capsules and a spray. I sent the spray to a friend whose > wife had horrible shingles on her back. He sprayed it onto her back and in 20 > minutes the pain and burning were completely gone. The stuff works great. You > can Google it. > > Nenah > > Nenah Sylver, PhD > author, the NEW Rife Handbook (2011) > Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy (2004) > VoiceBio and Biomodulator certification > www.nenahsylver.com; www.rifehandbook.com > > > >

