In a message dated 10/30/2012 11:35:35 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Regarding the fungus formula--since the Baking Soda and DMSO account for
about half the
mixture, what is the other half supposed to be?? I fear that there is
something very
basic here that I am not understanding so will appreciate a personal
reply. The list displays on my computer in a manner that is very hard to
navigate and I get discouraged and miss some things. Thanks very much. pj
Hi pj, Mixture is done with Colloidal Silver--- Lois { following from
Brooks--
Nearly all fungus-containing mediums respond quite favorably to common
bicarbonate of soda
One simple protocol we found useful...and effective for topical address of
a majority of the fungal insults ...was a solution containing any of a
range of DMSO strengths from 25% to 50% (by volume), mixed with 25% (by
volume) supersaturated sodium bicarbonate (e.g. where limit of solution
dissolved
is reached.... Identifiable by the fact that un dissolved sodium
fraction will start to collect in the bottom of your mixing container).
Adding
25% (by volume) 10 ppm colloidal silver is a useful option. This is a very
forgiving compound and may be used on experimental subjects with confidence
(at least we have found it so) to be free of contravening effects.
Just apply, generously, to the affected areas every 2 to 4 hours for one
24 hour period and once every 6 hours for the following 48 hour period....
yielded excellent results for a majority of ALL skin surface insults we
tested in our research.