Hi Rod,

Please do not put much weight on my speculation about CS in jells; for that
is all that it is.  Ask Marshall and Ivan and others for a better qualified
opinion.

How about giving the person a spray bottle? Spray on the silver, and then at
another time, apply the jell that has the other desirable ingredients? The
area could be quickly saturated with a spray, several times a day.

Adding MSM, according to Brooks Bradley, seems to improve the cell wall
receptivity to substances, but does not have the amazing transport
capabilities of DMSO.  Spraying on a mix---about 50/50 by volume of CS and
DMSO  probably gives the best penetration possible.  The down side is that
the user really reeks. No matter where you put it on, the whole person
stinks.

Good fortune with the problem.


James-Osbourne: Holmes
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Rod STEVENSON [mailto:[email protected]]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 10:05 AM
  To: silverlist
  Subject: Re: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


  Thanks James,
  I guessed that the properties of any CS might change with a gel, this is
why I didn't want to jst add it to, an aloe vera gel for instance.
  I have a patient with chronic and very stubborn psoriasis. It extends from
the back of the head, then in various size patches over the back and the
back of the legs to the lateral surface of the lower leg. Over a peroid of
many months the fungal infection/psoriasis that covered most of her
toe/fingernails has been resolved. I say fungal/psoriasis since even after
several visits to a Harley Street dermatologist, a concrete diagnosis was
never made.
  There has been some success using a seven star needle (trad. acupunture
technique) which has improved since I started making my own CS (with an SG7)
and cleaning the "graze" that results from a heavy 7SN technique.
  So, the reason I want to combine CS with a gel is to have the CS in
contact with the skin for 90%+ of the time rather than the hour or so that I
see her for.
  Sorry this is a little involved, but I thought that the reason I need a
gel recipe was important.
  Many thanks for any help
  Rod Stevenson
  PS After doing my own tests on my home produced CS, with milk, yeast meat
etc, I now use CS to disinfect surfaces and sterilize all my equipment
(other than needles -which are single use )
  You might not know it but this is about as strong a recommendation as I
could ever give.
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: James Osbourne, Holmes
    To: [email protected]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 12:00 AM
    Subject: RE: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


    Studies of CS against bacteria done on plated nutrients do not work as
well as those done in broth.
    A jell is a colloid itself.  This may change the properties of CS from
that of a liquid preparation.

    James-Osbourne: Holmes
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Rod STEVENSON [mailto:[email protected]]
      Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 4:58 PM
      To: silverlist
      Subject: CS>CS/Gel recipe?


      Hi List,
      Does anyone know of a preprepared gel, that can be combined with CS?
Better still would be a list of ingredients and method to make my (our) own.
      Any ideas?
      TIA
      Rod.