Yes it would.

Marshall

Sam Mureno wrote:

> Hi.
> Would dmso help to get the cs to the hair folicles?
>
> Sam
>  On 2/28/06, Tad Winiecki <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>       >From: V
>      >Subject: Re: CS>CS over dose / Gray Face
>      >Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:56:40 -0800
>
>      >Yeah Bob Beck used CS on his head along with a magnetic
>      pulser  to regrow
>      >his hair. One theory is that the reason we loss hail is due
>      to micro
>      >orgcanisms in the hair folicles and if you kill them the
>      hair will grlow
>      >again. its just getting the CS in the follicles that's the
>      problem as they
>      >are usually clogged with sebum that is like a fat and does
>      not allow stuff
>      >to get down in the follicle. so you have to find a way to
>      remove that
>      >first and then get the CS down in the follicles. There is
>      one guy that I
>      >herad of that used some kind of chemical peel to clear all
>      that out and
>      >then you can get at the bugs to kill them.>>>>
>
>
>      V- You mention chemical peels.  I've been reading about them
>      on the
>      internet and the TCA peel claims to remove the damage from
>      pre-cancerous
>      growths, sun spots, minor wrinkles, and acne scars and then
>      regrow newly
>      structured firmer skin that is unclogged, and smoother.  I'm
>      wondering if
>      anyone on this list has had personal experience with this
>      kind of peel.  I
>      want to know how long the skin remains sensitive to sun
>      exposure and if it
>      lives up to the hype.  Would CS make a good post-peel
>      healing agent?  I
>      would suppose it would, the only problem I have with CS
>      being it's ability
>      to also kill off beneficial bacteria.
>
>      BTW, one of my ducks was attacked by a raccoon and had a 1 x
>      1.5" chunk
>      bitten off the back of her neck just below the skull,
>      exposing part of the
>      bone of her vertebra, and another 2 x 3" chunk taken out of
>      her side under
>      her wing.  I really didn't think she would survive but put
>      some CS and
>      salve on the wounds and a bandage on her neck.  The patch
>      under her wing
>      regrew skin and down after 4-5 weeks and the patch on her
>      neck is partly
>      regrown with skin, part still with a scab after 8 weeks, and
>      the tissues
>      regrew to cover the bones under the old scab.  Amazing.   I
>      wish people
>      could do that as well.
>
>      Nancy
>
>
>
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