Marshall said:

Ah, that explains it then.  Fungus grows roots into the gelatine, and CS
does
not have mobility in solids, so it never reached the roots. Once it plated
out
on the surface there was nothing to stop the roots from regrowing.  H2O2
does
have the mobility to get to the roots.


Would Ringworm also grow roots into skin? (whether dead follicles or live)
And CS, unless using DMSO, would not penetrate the skin.
Is that why CS is not so effective on Ringworm?

Connie


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