Hi Pamela,

Steaming it on will probably not work and is not necessary.  Steam leaves 
behind most dissolved solids, unless they are very light substances.  That 
is why distilled water is so pure.

Just put it on with the cupped hand, or use a spray bottle.  I would find a 
sprayer which is made of polyethylene, to avoid the possibility of some 
plastics, such as PVC,  putting unwanted substances into the sol.

>From a severe sunburn---I fell asleep---on my left cheek, I got a 
"keratosis", a pre-cancerous depressed rough brown irregular spot about 1/4 
inch in dia.  Diagnosed by a GP and later a Dermatologist.  Once or twice a 
day I have been putting CS-sometimes mixed with MSM.  Over a period of 
several months it is disappearing.  I think if I put a small adhesive 
bandage there and kept it wet, it would work faster.

Same for an oval white raised scaly thingamabob on the upper surface of my 
foot which was also anomalous cell growth.

CS has also been noted to reduce scar formation during healing, and lessen 
them after they have formed.

James Osbourne Holmes
[email protected]
FTNWO


-----Original Message-----
From:   Pamela Grant [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent:   Tuesday, July 18, 2000 1:11 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: CS>Ozone vs negative ions, CS for acne

Well, I'll have to starrt rubbing some of that CS on my face--sounds like
a good facial--maybe even steam it on. Anyway, I have an ionizer--will that
do?

PG





>Hi Steve,
>
>not confused, indeed ozone is a negative ion.
>Sunlight (UV) produces ozone in the spray and mists, and humid air found
>at these places.
>
>Corona discharge negative ion generators produce some ozone in air.
>
>You know, now that I think of it, I haven't any acne since taking CS,
>nor cold sores.
>
>Ivan.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Young" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, 16 July 2000 12:43
>Subject: CS>Ozone vs negative ions, CS for acne
>
>
>> Ivan,
>>
>> Your statement of "near rivers and waterfalls" makes me wonder if you
>are
>> confusing negative air ions and ozone.  I know the negative ion levels
>are
>> higher outside, especially near waterfalls, and the effect is supposed
>to be
>> healthful.  The Russians reportedly use a lot of negative ion
>generators in
>> commercial air conditioning installations, supposedly with good
>effects.  I
>> can't imagine how a waterfall can produce ozone - what would be the
>> mechanism?
>>
>> Let's see, to stay on topic, I have to add a CS statement I suppose.
>Some
>> friends say using CS topically on the face of their teenagers has
>> dramatically reduced acne, and works much better than the special $50
>goop
>> they bought.
>> --Steve
>
>
>
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