Thanks for the tip on the glass roll on bottles, Lena.  The ball part is
glass??  So many of them are plastic nowadays.   Lola H.

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Lena Guyot <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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<http://www.altmedicenter.com/am/dmso.asp?pageID=dmso.asp>.
> Additionally, there will be rapid healing of chronic varicose ulcers,
> diabetic ulcers and ulcerations related to mycotic infections.
>
> DMSO <http://www.altmedicenter.com/am/dmso.asp?pageID=dmso.asp> 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
>>
>>
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