Marshall, just did a quick search and it is Baquashock and its 27 %
h2o2.  List, I promise to be quiet for a while.  pj

Henry Reed wrote:
> 
> Stay for a long time in the treated bathwater.  Thirty to forty-five
> minutes or till the water gets too chilly.  Marshall, I may have the
> name of the product a little bit wrong (spelling), and the % of the h2o2
> may be off a unit or so, but it works really well.  The roundish brown
> flaky spots disappeared for a while.  And there were lots of them.  The
> Baquashock costs about $15.00 per gallon and can be bought at pool or
> spa places.  It is used to get black algae out of pools I think.  Read
> about this in testimonials at the oxytherapy site.   pj
> 
> Marshall Dudley wrote:
> >
> > Henry Reed wrote:
> >
> > > Marshall,  Momentary (I hope!) problems with my mail, but hope you see
> > > this.  If you add about a quart of Baquashock ( 27 % h2o2 for pools) to
> > > a few inches to very warm bathwater it will greatly alleviate skin
> > > 'growths'.  Make sure it bubbles on your skin and just rub it in, but
> > > not too hard, all over your body.  It will take care of that really,
> > > really dry skin and all those 'thingys' growing on it for a long
> > > time--weeks anyway.  Avoid eyes of course and stay a long time in the
> > > treated water.  Worked for me.  Best wishes,  pj
> >
> > Please clarify.  Are you saying to stay a long time in the treated water, or
> > to avoid staying a long time in the water?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marshall
> >
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