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I found the epsom and peroxide baths enormously helpful when I was first on

the antibiotics and herxing. I use it to this day if I have a cold or flu- I

feel much better immediately.

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I want to soak my hands in hydrogen peroxide, I have Dermatomyositis and right

now I have a fungus on my hands. Do I need to dilute the peroxide 3% with the

water? I want to take care of the fungus. How many times do I have to soak my

hands.

Eva

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Eva I think you need to see what works for you. I'm not sure but I would

take a cotton ball and soak it with peroxide and just dab it on the places

where there is the rash. Start out 2 times a day and see what happens. You

could also try vinegar.

There is also a possibility it is not fungas. Did you have a culture or have

a derm look at your skin under a microscope?

My father had what he called jungle rot and it is very similar to a fungoid

rash. He got it while in the army in the phillipines. He went to many derms

for treatment. But that was in the 60's and nothing worked.

cooky

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Of Eva Holloway

Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 4:45 PM

rheumatic

Subject: rheumatic peroxide

I want to soak my hands in hydrogen peroxide, I have Dermatomyositis and

right now I have a fungus on my hands. Do I need to dilute the peroxide 3%

with the water? I want to take care of the fungus. How many times do I have

to soak my hands.

Eva

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this stuff is now all over my hands and they don't look very pretty. The Dr.

that has me on AP gave me the Nizoral and the dermatologist agreed but added

some cream to it. It's also on my face, specially around my mouth and eyes.

Eva

C Stonkey <cookee1@...> wrote:

Eva I think you need to see what works for you. I'm not sure but I

would

take a cotton ball and soak it with peroxide and just dab it on the places

where there is the rash. Start out 2 times a day and see what happens. You

could also try vinegar.

There is also a possibility it is not fungas. Did you have a culture or have

a derm look at your skin under a microscope?

My father had what he called jungle rot and it is very similar to a fungoid

rash. He got it while in the army in the phillipines. He went to many derms

for treatment. But that was in the 60's and nothing worked.

cooky

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From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ] On Behalf

Of Eva Holloway

Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 4:45 PM

rheumatic

Subject: rheumatic peroxide

I want to soak my hands in hydrogen peroxide, I have Dermatomyositis and

right now I have a fungus on my hands. Do I need to dilute the peroxide 3%

with the water? I want to take care of the fungus. How many times do I have

to soak my hands.

Eva

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