Hi Sol...
lets adress that  rash  okay?
I have worked  for  a  couple of bio-dynamic herbal kosmetic
companies from  Europe.
They taught me a LOT about how herbal therpys work on the  skin and
lymphatc drainage  system.
Whenever I make a tincture or tea  or  'face bath ' I always put the
CS and sometimes a drop of  DMSO into it.
So....make a tea of  some rosemary leaves..both fresh and dried and
with a  drop of rosemary oil in it  too.  If you can find a  plant
with flowers  than throw the flower heads into it too.
let it sit on a wooden surface so the cup cools slowly. when  it is
cool  put a few 2 to 4 tablespoons into a bowl of  warm  water and
wash your face with this  over  the course  of the day.  If in a bath
than just use clean cloth compress on rash. Let it dry.
Use  distilled  water for the tea...drinking it wouldnt hurt  either.
If you have lavender oil and or leaves and flowers then mix that with
the rosemary too.
please let us know if this works  or  if any changes  occur?
Thanks
Stay healthy
Tara

On 11/4/13, Ode Coyote <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>     When silver ions 'dry'  they oxidize into silver oxide which will stain
>
> the skin.
> IT'S A VERY STUBBORN STAIN... like a dye....but
> This is not argryia.
>
>
>   There is LESS light exposure in a crease, but also less scrubby action.
>
> Ode
>
>
> At 07:20 AM 11/3/2013 -0700, you wrote:
>>I have some very mild argryia in my face. Under eyes, and in the creases
>>beside my mouth and a bit in the crease of chin.
>>I mist my eyes with CS when I have been out in public. The grey came on
>>after I had started using vit C serum and cream on my face (spraying CS
>>over top of those wasn't a good idea apparently). Since stopping the C
>>products it reduced to nearly undetectable, but has not gone entirely. I
>>do not want to make the grey areas darker, obviously.
>>
>>But, I want to use red and/or yellow LED lights on my face (supposed to
>>help rosacea), but am wondering if they will increase the argryia?
>>
>>Basic question re silver in the skin  "photo-developing" in light is which
>>
>>light wavelength causes the "developing".
>>Will the wavelengths 590, 660, 880 cause silver on or in the skin to
>>"develop"?
>>thanks,
>>sol
>>
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