Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 OK, I've heard a lot of talk about the PH effecting certain mold or fungal problems. I've used White vinegar for some things, but I hear talk about using baking soda also, however if I remember my chemistry correctly, Baking soda raises the Ph, (alkalinity), and vinegar, (acetic acid), lowers the Ph. Which was is the right direction in treating fungal infections, skin rashes, etc.? I have a skin cancer on my forehead, cannot afford a doctor, and our local doctor I last visited said, " Come in when you have some money and we'll remove that, otherwise, don't worry about it. He's a real nice guy, but for some reason I have no desire to go back, sorry... That is beside the point. I've been treating it the past few days with white vinegar, about the same way one might treat a fungal infection. It is getting darker, the top layers of skin appear to be blistering a little, but I don't know if this is good or bad. Worst thing that could happen is I will have to go get it removed, which is inevitable anyway. Just in case this should work, I am taking a photographic journal of it, if it doesn't work, it will make a good article of what NOT to do. LOL... Has anyone else tried this? Dan Dan & Carmella Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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