iodine for the removal of a sebacous
> cyst ... iodine to the skin over the cyst. let it briefly dry
> then coat with the dmso gel.

.... what would be the
negatives to use this on a cyst on a dog's chest.  do dogs tolerate
iodine enough to use this modality

Might the dog's chest not be a bit close to the dog's lungs and get you into 
trouble with the listowner?


This is very useful information about the iodine and DMSO - I have liquid 
DMSO myself, so it shouldn't be a problem mixing it, though I might add CS 
to dilute a bit.  Now all I need is a sebaceous cyst somewhere.

Some thirty years ago my husband and son came home with ringworm, which I 
suspect came from the swimming baths they were attending.  I forget what we 
did for the boy, possibly painted it with iodine, but certainly with my 
husband, I painted it with iodine, neat.  It seemed a shame to throw out the 
iodine-soaked cotton wool, so I taped it to the ringworm.  The skin came 
away - neat little circle, as I recall.  The Dr. reckoned that was the end 
of the ringworm, all right.

This might be useful for skin tags, might it not?  That's caused by a virus, 
isn't it?  Perhaps a drop of iodine, a drop of DMSO, a drop of coconut oil, 
and a drop of CS (or larger amounts) and paint on.  The DMSO would carry the 
viricidal elements in and likely have an effect of its own on the problem.

Rowena 


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