Marshall,

I injected a small amount into a wart (my very own) about 5 mm round, the 
seedy deep kind.  I inserted the needle through the wart until it became 
painful, and injected probably about 1/100 CC.  Most of it came back out to 
the surface when I removed the needle.  No noteworthy change in about a 
week.

I suspect if I had the resources to numb the area, and squirted a small 
pocket at the base of the thing, it would work.  Adding MSM as a transport 
agent would probably help.

James Osbourne Holmes
[email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From:   Marshall Dudley [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Monday, November 08, 1999 11:48 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: CS and warts

I heard of one fellow that got a syringe and injected cs directly into the
wart, and it fell of in a day or two.

I use to burn warts off with a soldering iron.  After burning, a blister 
would
form under the wart, and I would clip the whole wart off.  Wart would 
return
about 20% of the time, but if you followed with CS I bet it would give 
about
99% reliablility.

Marshall

James Osbourne, Holmes wrote:

> Hi Liz,
>
> Some of my warts went away with a few random applications of topical Ag.
>  Some are very slowly going away with months of  MSM/CS solution rinse
> every couple of days.  The most vulnerable seem to be the round whitish
> softer type.
>
> The hard "seed-like" warts, which when seen on feet are called "plantar"
>  which penetrate the derma and epidermis, are the most resistant which I
> have seen.   I have one on my palm.   I almost beat it once by gouging 
most
> of it away and then keeping a band aid on it occasionally soaked with CS.
>   But it was too deep, and the skin healed over it and it regrew.  I 
Intend
> to have a dermatologist identify the resistant types before I figure out,
> if possible, how to make the Ag work.
>
> These may be variants of the same virus under different conditions.
>
> I read of one case in an industrial exposure due to inhalation of a 
copious
> amount of powdered Ag, all the fellow's warts fell off an a very short
> period of time.
>
> James Osbourne Holmes
> [email protected]
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Liz Pavek [SMTP:[email protected]]
> Sent:   Saturday, November 06, 1999 10:32 AM
> To:     [email protected]
> Subject:        CS and warts
>
>  << File: ATT00000.html >> I tried the usual bandaid/CS on a wart on the
> side of my left forefinger.  For over a week I kept it saturated, 
(carried
> a little dropper bottle of CS everywhere) but when I removed the bandaid,
> the wart was unchanged.  Perhaps it's the TYPE of wart.  It's a flat,
> almost "smooth" wart that I have had since I was a child.  Any tips would
> be very gratefully accepted.
>
> Liz
>
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