In Japan, hospitals have great success using acidic water.  I am not sure
what Ph they use -- 1.5 comes to mind.    They just soak cotton in the
acidic water and put it on the wounds.   Works very well indeed.    You can
buy this stuff in the pharmacy in Japan or make your own with a structured
water machine -- popular here.

The inexpsensive Hydronium solution sold by altcancer.com might also work
well for this;  might be worth checking with the herbalists there.

Bet CS works just fine, though . . .



JBB


Shirley Reed wrote:

>   Fernwoods,  Using a 'gentle' type tape, you can
> saturate a gauze pad with cs and just tape it so the
> cs is in constant contact with the sore.  Change the
> pad or resaturate it as needed.  After a short time,
> the infection will be halted.  Once that is done, more
> comfort will be achieved by applying Vit. E around and
> over the area.  Keep on using the cs on the pad for as
> long as it takes.  You will know when to do what as
> there is not much exactness to this.  Best wishes and
> hi to your mom.  pj
>
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  • CS>bed sores Shirley Reed
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