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Post by angela on Aug 17, 2008 11:45:24 GMT -5
I have been experimenting with the petroleum jelly/baking soda concoction lately.... and found that adding a sprinkle of MSM and Cod Liver Oil to the mix does absolute wonders on lesions.
I have healed lesions in 24 hours and erased so called "warts" in about 10 days. (lesions not covered, warts are covered)
It stops pain & itching INSTANTLY! Reapply as needed.
Petroleum jelly is naturally acidic (do not use alone). I neutralize/alkalize the jelly (3.75 oz.) by adding approx 2 teaspoons baking soda. (I decreased the soda amt.) Too much soda will cause burning. Mix real well!
To this mixture, I add approx 20 drops Cod Liver Oil from a gelatin capsule and a pinch of Glucosamine with MSM. Mix it thoroughly.
It's really good stuff!
* I find if i leave the mixture open overnite to air out..... the fishy smell dissipates.
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Post by angela on Aug 17, 2008 12:02:32 GMT -5
It works so well my boss has asked me to use it on several dogs' scabby ears. It heals in 12-24 hours.
There is a jar at work (now labeled "Majick Salve") that everyone is using on themselves and on the animals. It works great on crusty, nasty eyes and elsewhere..
In just one application it has even worked on a chocolate labs' red, crusty & swollen eyelids.
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Post by ladybug on Aug 17, 2008 20:22:24 GMT -5
Wonderful news angela! The animals are lucky to have such a caring caretaker.
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Post by toni on Aug 18, 2008 12:49:52 GMT -5
Angela,
I just read your post here, and WOWIE, seriously I am so impressed - what a GREAT idea you have invented!
Even (without) the other ingredients (which are GREAT too) but adding alittle baking soda mixed with vaseline, I am totally blown away by this...because that is absolutely fantastic. Now and then I do like to pat a bit of vaseline under my eyes (just for the sake of keeping in hydration) since the A/C is running all the time and that's soooo drying (for the undereye area) because that area doesn't have alot of oil producing follicles, but I worry about the vaseline enabling the growth of morgs in the skin there. But with the baking soda mixed in, hahha I'll look forward to this, because you're right, morgellons hates baking soda!
Thank YOU for this excellent EXCELLENT tip.
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Post by angela on Aug 19, 2008 8:51:00 GMT -5
Thanks you two!
Did i mention is super cheap too!
The scabs slough off like butter .... some within hours of applying.
That anchor/velcro-like hold this organism(s' spores) uses to attach to what it wants (our cells) >>>>>>>> is DESTROYED!
It is all in the pH...and the omega 3 stuff from the cod liver oil really adds to this healing.
Scr%! the pharma companies' creams...they havent been paying attention to (EXACTLY) whats going on with our former skin! They dont understand. The only thing they understand is profit. It'l cost maybe 2 bucks at most to make a jar of this stuff.
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Post by toni on Aug 19, 2008 9:08:58 GMT -5
Yes, that's for sure. And baking soda even alone or mixed with aloe vera gel makes a great exfoliator for anywhere on the skin too...I just never thought of mixing vaseline with it, and I think that's just the bomb! Thanks
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Post by angela on Aug 19, 2008 9:14:21 GMT -5
So glad you're back toni....you're the bomb!!!
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Post by toni on Aug 19, 2008 9:44:56 GMT -5
ditto
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Post by freaky on Jan 28, 2009 1:50:48 GMT -5
Angela, your pictures are as awesome as your salve. I can't believe you were able to identify those creatures. That would really freak me out. Hugs, freaky
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Post by mfromcanada on Jan 28, 2009 4:50:22 GMT -5
angela, thanks for the tip.
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Post by friskers on Jan 28, 2009 21:10:45 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing Anj! Its always so great when something works and is inexpensive! Its that way so often the things that work best are the cheapest. I remember a derm saying plain ole vaseline is the best thing for preventing wrinkles ! Just put it on after a shower .
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