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| Well well here we are, with a big open lesion, I would like to mention somthing to close them up quicker for piece of mind. ALUM it is inexpensive and will pull the skin together make the thing pucker. Take the ALUM and put it in water dissolve it, does not take much but use a tiny tiny amount of water you want it strong, put a few drops on and in a short time an hour or so the thing should be puckering upI do not know how well it works over time, i just tried it, short tearm it works really well. |
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| Hi B, I did a search on ALUM~ not sure what you are referring to. Please let us know if it works long term for you! I have a few lesions going on. I'm going to attack them with DE am Miracle II neutralizer. It has worked in the past, but it dries out my skin so I don't use it very often. Good luck, these lesions suck! Itwl, ~jonsi
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| Alum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia alum here it is, if you keep searching it you will find other uses for it also. |
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| Thanks Baraka. Let me know how it works!
__________________ There is a reason I have "Morgellons". Helping and teaching others how to survive in our toxic world may be the reason. Hang in there everyone who has this. |
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| The lesion has closed ranks, it looks better and the surrounding area looks better, yippy, it is worth a try. DMSO will also pull the lesion skin tight, maybe not after 50 times but to get the lesion starting to harden over and close. One thing, after treating the arm over and over and over again with GSE topicly, one arm developed the small lesion, the other a classic herpies, painful, small itchy, red bumps that ooze clear fluid. I forgot how similar the herpies infection is to the lesions. When I first got this, all of the aspects of this came and went VERY quickly, over time as I recall things would manifest, all along, then disapere, changing at times, then new stuff. |
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