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Skin wound application 21 Jan 2013 10:12 #29467

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Pls could someone advise on how to mix CDSand DMSO for cleaning cuts and other skin wounds - ie how many drops/how much water. If possible for making enough to clean one off cuts. And also for making some to store in the fridge to just have on hand, say 500mls, not sure this is an option. I only have CDS and DMSO, no MMS. Thanks.

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Skin wound application 21 Jan 2013 14:53 #29472

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I use my CDS on skin cuts without diluting it. Stings, but then it's over. I've never had to use DMSO for that.
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Skin wound application 24 Jan 2013 19:29 #29603

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Thanks Pam, I will be using it on young children so was wondering if there was a way to take the sting away by diluting it, whilst still being effective. Also, I wanted to use DMSO as I heard this can get under the skin and kill any possible infection which may have got in through the cut - mainly tetanus, as we are a non-vaxed family. Thanks.

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I haven't explored how to remove the sting from CDS - it lasts only a moment or so - and I was raised with merthiolate and mercurochrome for little cuts, all which stung - so I guess I'm more blase about it.

DMSO is a carrier, so anything under the DMSO is pushed further into the underlying cells - so if there is any dirt or bacteria on the skin, you would not want DMSO on top of that.

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