I was stepping over one of the dogs and tripped. To regain my balance, I slammed my forearm against a bookcase and got an immediate bruise with much pain. Bruise about 2 inches by four inches. I applied pure DMSO (99.9%) with my fingers, and within minutes there was no pain. Several applications later, about every 20 minutes, there was no bruise at all. All better in less than 2 hours. Nothing else was used. I do use CS for external and internal reasons, but DMSO is the quickest relief for trauma.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rowena Evans" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 11:22 PM Subject: CS>Fw: CS>Experiment with CS generator waste products as topical application > On the question of whether ointment prevents the CS "dregs" staining the > skin, I had a good opportunity to test this out. Something heavy fell on my > little toe and drew blood right through thick socks and leather shoes. > Expected misery for days. > > I zapped with my Enar device and applied arnica ointment and CS/DMSO > mixture. Soaked in bowl of hot water with Sodium Carbonate ("Lectric Soda") > and hot bath at night with same. Decided to try to make ointment with > "dregs" but couldn't scrape them off the filter paper. Cut the filter > paper, smeared bottom dreg-rich portion with arnica ointment, and dampened > with 60/40 DMSO/CS. Draped around little toe and secured with cling wrap > and sticky tape. Wonderful result in morning. Practically pain free - > mainly reaction to pressure - but unusual reddish appearance beautifully > adapted to expressions of sympathy from family. No special precautions > during next day. Night time after bathing, applied another "dregs > brown-paper-plaster" smeared with arnica ointment and dampened with 60/40 > DMSO/CS. Wonderful result again. Colour practically normal (was palm-sized > bruise top of foot near little toe) but for an odd firm rosy-pink blister on > inner surface at probable point of main impact. > > As I was putting the arnica ointment on the first time I gasped in horror > just too late, remembering arnica is not recommended for broken skin. > However, I had no problem. > > The skin was smeared with ointment before the dreg plaster was applied, and > did not stain. > > What difference was there in what was applied in this experiment and my > first two (1. chicken bone scratch and 2. cracked skin corner of thumbnail)? > Firstly the brown staining to skin and nail occurred when a tissue used to > wipe glass and electrodes was applied to the skin, whereas the > "dreg-filterpaper plaster" contained what was strained out of the liquid. > The other difference is that the toe was covered in ointment, the fingers > were not except for the patch that did not stain in the first experiment > where calendula ointment had been applied to the injury site. > > I usually try to use the wet filter paper for something, most often to apply > to an area on the neck which has a number of moley freckles and probable > papilloma type lumps (skin tags?) > > Rowena > > The silver site may bounce me off as spam again, but if you happen to reply > to the above through the list the information would be available for any > other interested listers. > > > -- > The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. > > Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org > > To post, address your message to: [email protected] > Silver List archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html > > Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected] > OT Archive: http://escribe.com/health/silverofftopiclist/index.html > > List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]> >

