I cut the end off of my thumb a few years ago, almost to the bone. Odd
thing was that this thumb had had a scar on the end of it where I had
run it into a circular saw when I was a teenager. Anyway, this time I
kept the wound wet with CS continually. It healed without scarring, and
now both thumbs look alike. The original scar is gone, and a nice
fingerprint back where it belongs. CS is cool stuff.
Marshall
Tad Winiecki wrote:
5 weeks ago I cut my L index finger deeply trying to cut a stubborn
grape cluster vine in the refrigerator. I cut a triangular piece 1/4"
on each side and going into the side of my nail 4 cm from the top of
the nail. It was scary but it was 10 pm Saturday night and I didn't
want to go to the emergency room and spend $100's on it, besides which
I had seen my ducks heal with CS soaks from terrible injuries, a limb
amputation on one and having a 1" chunk bitten out of the neck of
another exposing bone, and a 3" chuck bitten out of her side. So I
had my DH butterfly it for me, which wasn't too successful since it
was apparent a week later when we took off the bandages that at the
apex of the cut the edges were not quite touching and the side toward
the nail was skewed somewhat. Also there was numbness and tingling in
the cut and sometimes across the end of my finger when I soaked it in
CS daily. Then I started adding DMSO 10%. Anyway, 4 weeks later
it's still somewhat numb but the rather squishy dried out feel to the
skin finally resulted in the whole flap detaching in a 1-2 mm layer of
dead skin exposing a very pink layer of new very sensitive skin,
complete with fingerprints. So I am thankful once again for the
marvels of CS.:-)
I will probably have to keep wearing a band-aid for protection for
quite a while and trimming off dead skin at the edges. And my CS was
very strong and stained my fingernail, which will have to grow out.
Nancy
--
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]
Address Off-Topic messages to: [email protected]
The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down...
List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>