That is very interesting, as I have seen surgeons order patients infected
wounds be packed with acidic
Solutions. Once again, I would think it best to keep it off the healthy
tissue, but I can say, that a
Lot of organisms will not survive in an acidic environment.
I wonder if CS would work in this acidic water, as an additive? Has
anyone ever done this? It seems
As though ( as someone suggested in another post on this thread ) that this
would be a great thing. Hitting
It from both angles.
The silver mixture that is used a lot in many hospitals is a sort of creme,
( not sure of the base ) that contains both
Silver and sulfa. There are also some bandages that contain silver, and
some sort of q-tips with silver, that you
Can dab at small wounds, or use in an eye that has a minor injury. The
swab releases the silver with moisture.
Love Jackie
-------Original Message-------
From: Jonathan B. Britten
Date: 9/28/2006 7:27:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Honey Honey Honey
I have seen videos showing that this has been done also using acidic
water, in Japan. A man with severe diabetic gangrene also avoided
amputation merely by soaking his foot in acidic water, generated by one
of the devices that makes alkaline water. The best devices let one
choose the pH, from around 2.6 up to 10, I think.
JBB
On Thursday, Sep 28, 2006, at 03:05 Asia/Tokyo, Jackie wrote:
> We healed this bedsore, that the doctor told us could not be healed,
> as it was down to the
> bone, and severly infected, larger than my very tall uncles hand.
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