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Post by 0happyday on Apr 9, 2007 0:35:58 GMT -5
Has anyone tried covering the lesions with one of the liquid bandages?
Spray on? or paint on?
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bc
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Post by bc on Apr 9, 2007 8:45:00 GMT -5
I DONT have lesions no more but when i had them . I did try the liguid bandages . I dont no if help or not . I would sleep in zinc oxide ointment that seem to work . take care god loves us
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Post by whiterose on Apr 9, 2007 9:13:14 GMT -5
Zinc oxide was also what helped my leisons also. I did become aware soon after that whatever it was, it was depleting my body of the needed zinc to repair. I noticed the difference in my nails and went to my vitamin and herb book, which said I was most likely very lacking in zinc.
It wasn't what I was or wasn't eating, what ever was there was simply consuming so much zinc to do its thing.
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Post by 0happyday on Apr 9, 2007 12:51:24 GMT -5
Great info. Thank you! I will try the Zinc and will let you know how the liquid bandage is working. It seems to be drawing some out but I want to be a little more sure.
Big Hugs 0happyday
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Post by mfromcanada on Apr 9, 2007 13:36:35 GMT -5
Ohappyday, I used the liquid banage on my lesions. It sticks just like nail polish. It is a very fine film that is quite difficult to remove. You have to rip it off and it hurts. My skin was very sore after and that was the good skin. It looked like a burn. I studied the fibers which were removed by the liquid bandage under the microscope and it is effective at removing lots of fibers. I found using baking soda and water, as someone else suggested, and it works the best. I draws up the yellow slime, deep down white matter that turns out to be black coccoons. The absolute most ugly crap comes out with the baking soda. I have been using it a lot lately. It goes down deep where you need it.
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