file extreme burning when applying mms/dmso to skin ulcer

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11 Jul 2013 20:00 #34513 by u2canhealu
Is it normal to have extreme burning when applying mms/dmso patches to skin ulcers? I read that this burning indicates a rare fungus? Is some burning normal anyway? and afterward i applied bentonite clay, but the skin is inflamed and oozing. Also using coconut oil and eczema cream for a shield to skin during work and activities...the clay works so great but can't be left on during work.

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11 Jul 2013 21:12 #34514 by AmandaMary
did you forget the barrier cream? how long did you leave the patch on for? what was the content? sorry more information needed to answer

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12 Jul 2013 17:49 #34543 by u2canhealu
wow, yes, please tell me what kind of barrier cream! I only left it on for like 8 mins, he couldn't bear it any longer. he has skin ulcers under both arms and there seems to be a spreading rash around lesions that are thick and sort of bubbly and unproductive except for when they ooze wetness. we did the gas treatment the first day and yesterday the patches...i never read about ANY barrier cream! i hope he's ok! won't see him until late tonight.

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12 Jul 2013 21:21 #34562 by AmandaMary
Do not worry, it will heal in good time, he will not be the first, just reduce the amount of MMS, i use CDS and DMSO. When the skin has completely healed he can try again. Vasaline or even better none vasaline which is natural vasaline with no patroliam is best. We tend to learn through pain, but in this case no long lasting damage. To avoid infection use a spray of 10% CDS, and water to keep infection at bay.

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12 Jul 2013 21:46 #34565 by u2canhealu
HE"S FINE!! the skin looks much calmer, actually, except there is alot of fluid buildup in the tricep area of the arm. we are going to do the gas treatment again, which IS the actual protocol for skin lesions.

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