Hi,

I think you need to pay attention to the heat also, for in my opinion, heat
is foremost beneficial to kill bacteria and viruses.  Also, if the wound is
infected, it will hurt in the beginning, but as the infection is killed,
the pain will go away.  After the hot Epsom salt soaking, is when I would
spray the colloidal silver.  I know for a fact anything can be absorbed if
placed on the skin because once I was standing in line to check out an
aluminum screen, held between my fingers and suddenly had the most awful
metallic taste in my mouth.

Also, I had the most interesting thing happen to me two days ago.  I was
trying to keep a rescued 4 week old kitten in the car and in the rush to
shut the door, had my left hand up and about 1/3 of the way from the front;
the door slammed on my fingers, especially the knuckle around the next to
the pinkie finger and my thumb.  It hurt on a scale of 10!  For twenty
years I've been carrying around a bottle of DMSO in the glove department,
just for this event (or in case of any kind of car accident), so told my
sister to hand me the DMSO, quick!  It stopped the pain in about 3 seconds,
no bruising or swelling occurred.

One more thing, the rescued kitten is being fed milk, free choice.  I put
about a teaspoon of CS in his milk to keep it from spoiling.

Jean



On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 12:49 PM Beth Toraason <[email protected]>
wrote:

> There’s a wound on my dog’s foot, and the vet said to soak it in an Epsom
> Salts solution.  May I add EIS/CS to this solution?
> TIA, Beth T
>