About 8 years ago I had a small skin tag, about 3 cm long under my right arm
on the side of the rib cage. It caused no harm, and had been there for as
long as I remember.  I splashed CS on it a few times and it went away.

Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Rowena [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 12:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>iodine and DMSO

> This might be useful for skin tags, might it not?  That's caused by a
> virus,
> isn't it?

They are?     MA

Well, it was a question really, but a bit of a search has not exactly said 
so.  But this is rather interesting: 
http://www.nutritionfarm.com/message%20board/Message_Board/canine_warts.htm
where it is said that colloidal silver has even got rid of skin tags (on 
dogs, it doesn't say where, Mike!) and so that makes me lean to the view 
that it's caused by something living as opposed to genetics alone, as is 
also maintained.  But there appears to be an astonishing number of papilloma

viruses, and as we are learning now about mycos and nanos, who knows when 
they will come up with a teeny weeny creature causing skin tags too, 
possibly called papos?  Nanobes and Papopes.  Or something.
Rowena


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