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Sebaceous cyst removal with Mother of Vinegar (MOV) (works with Scobies too)

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Greetings all,

I know most members of this group are probably well aware of the powers of

vinegar, (and kefir grains), and maybe some have worked with the Mother of

Vinegar, (aka MOV), or Scobies from Kombucha biofilm for some healing

applications.

A year ago my husband had 2 sebaceous cysts rupture slightly and I used both

Scobies and MOV interchangeably with them until finally some white waxy slivers

came out at which point they started healing over. The pus and gunk which

preceded it were quite scary, so it was somewhat overseen by our doctor, but he

noticed practically right away that the MOV was accomplishing gently what his

surgery would, so had us just keep cleaning it up.

So this year when Dave had an absolutely huge old one rupture open and white

waxy slivers appear even without MOV, but they would not move out otherwise, I

put some MOV on right away and in 2 1/2 days was able to pull out the whole

" thing " which was so grossly fascinating I had to take pictures and post them.

(Thinking thoughts of Monsters Within, or as Dave's son declared, " he was

impregnated by an alien " given it almost looks like a tiny fetus with arms and

legs which are the parts protruding to start.

These pics may be seen at http://recipesandremedials.wikidot.com/article:36 with

more info on MOV and pictures of them in brew go to

http://recipesandremedials.wikidot.com/article:30 . That also has links to other

fermentation sites.

Warning ..the pics are not for the squeamish but may give hope to others

fighting MRSA, or extracting cysts.

I believe the power of the kefir grains would also work similarly, but they

wouldn't " fit " over the site as easily. One would almost have to make a gooey

paste of them first and find some way to hold in place for 24 hours or so.

I've posted this info on a couple other forums to share healing protocols for

needed applications of we humans ( & pets?).

Cheers, Joyce M. Simmerman

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