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#21
Wed-27-12-2017, 01:08 AM
Thanks, John. It is easy to make, and as you can see the ingredients are not uncommon. Useful but messy.
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Sun-14-01-2018, 00:47 AM
This is my knee three weeks ago:

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Here it is today:

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I am somewhat surprised by how well it has worked. Unfortunately the topical does nothing for psa, so I look forward to resuming DMF in a few days. As for my little plant, it shows no signs of the rot progressing after DMF was applied, so I am hopeful.

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#23
Sun-14-01-2018, 01:00 AM
That’s great Bill it’s certainly worked wonders on the knee although it wasnt too bad to start

A great standby for any little flares you get even when on DMF

Good to see the plant is surviving your experiment Big Grin
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Sun-14-01-2018, 03:36 AM
Thanks, Jim. That little patch has defied five years of DMF therapy, so it is especially satisfying to knock it down when I am on a break from systemic treatment. The few patches which I have not bandaged have become more scaly, so I will be more consistent with topical application when I resume systemic treatment. They might be small patches, but I have a great desire to get rid of them. I don't want to give my disease a jot.

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#25
Sun-14-01-2018, 12:09 PM
Bill you said you put it on and cover with a waterproof bandage. How long do you leave it on, and how often do you repeat by putting a new bit on.

Certainly is a visible change. Thumb
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Mon-15-01-2018, 00:31 AM
As long as the bandage lasts, Fred. One to three days, mostly two. Longer than this and the skin dries out. I am pleased with he result also. Not a very practical approach for large areas or tricky bits like the back of my neck, but a good way of chipping away at stubborn spots as an adjunct to systemic treatment.

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Mon-15-01-2018, 00:43 AM
(Mon-15-01-2018, 00:31 AM)Bill Wrote: As long as the bandage lasts, Fred. One to three days, mostly two. Longer than this and the skin dries out. I am pleased with he result also. Not a very practical approach for large areas or tricky bits like the back of my neck, but a good way of chipping away at stubborn spots as an adjunct to systemic treatment.

Cheers

Yes as you say as a helper for the DMF when bits pop up Thumb

I can see the ingredients and understand why you would use most of them, but what made you put aspirin in the mix ?
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Mon-15-01-2018, 02:02 AM
Aspirin (salicilic acid-I learned the generic name from Gilligan's Island) helps lift the scale, Jim.

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Mon-15-01-2018, 02:06 AM
(Mon-15-01-2018, 02:02 AM)Bill Wrote: Aspirin (salicilic acid-I learned the generic name from Gilligan's Island) helps lift the scale, Jim.

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Thanks I've learnt something today Thumb
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#30
Mon-15-01-2018, 16:53 PM
Thank you Bill.
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