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My thumb is infected near the base of the thumb nail. About 2 1/2 weeks ago,

noticed a pain for which I can't identify the history. Don't know if it is some

sort of sliver or spider bite. After about 10 days, it started to fester up,

but all across the base of the nail between the nail and the knuckle. It has

now lasted about 10 days, and has oozing pus, etc., although it is starting to

improve. I have had some amazing things happen over the years, with deep

embedded twigs, etc. eventually popping out in amazing ways.

 

Does anyone know if there are slivers of any sort that won't work out naturally.

I Have used garlic to pull the infection and there is some improvement although

there is still swelling and tender spots. I have been applying coloidal silver

gel as well. Maybe I just need to be patient and let nature take its course?

Any ideas would be helpful. And again, maybe it is a bugbite.

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Get yourself some Total Draw Healing Poultice . You can buy this by the

ounce from Doc's office.

Everyone should have this on hand.

Mary

 

 

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My thumb is infected near the base of the thumb nail. About 2 1/2

weeks ago, noticed a pain for which I can't identify the history. Don't

know if it is some sort of sliver or spider bite. After about 10 days,

it started to fester up, but all across the base of the nail between

the nail and the knuckle. It has now lasted about 10 days, and has

oozing pus, etc., although it is starting to improve. I have had some

amazing things happen over the years, with deep embedded twigs, etc.

eventually popping out in amazing ways.

 

Does anyone know if there are slivers of any sort that won't work out

naturally. I Have used garlic to pull the infection and there is some

improvement although there is still swelling and tender spots. I have

been applying coloidal silver gel as well. Maybe I just need to be

patient and let nature take its course? Any ideas would be helpful. And

again, maybe it is a bugbite.

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Maybe someone else has already replied.  But I would use Doc's total draw poultice powder.  Check in the files section or contact info on his office.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 11:24 AM, dan_marnie95 <danrobison wrote:

 

 

 

 

My thumb is infected near the base of the thumb nail. About 2 1/2 weeks ago, noticed a pain for which I can't identify the history. Don't know if it is some sort of sliver or spider bite. After about 10 days, it started to fester up, but all across the base of the nail between the nail and the knuckle. It has now lasted about 10 days, and has oozing pus, etc., although it is starting to improve. I have had some amazing things happen over the years, with deep embedded twigs, etc. eventually popping out in amazing ways.

Does anyone know if there are slivers of any sort that won't work out naturally. I Have used garlic to pull the infection and there is some improvement although there is still swelling and tender spots. I have been applying coloidal silver gel as well. Maybe I just need to be patient and let nature take its course? Any ideas would be helpful. And again, maybe it is a bugbite.

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Thanks a lot

 

herbal remedies , Mary Ostrowski <mary wrote:

>

> Get yourself some Total Draw Healing Poultice . You can buy this by the

> ounce from Doc's office.

> Everyone should have this on hand.

> Mary

>

>

> dan_marnie95 wrote:

> >

> >

> > My thumb is infected near the base of the thumb nail. About 2 1/2

> > weeks ago, noticed a pain for which I can't identify the history.

> > Don't know if it is some sort of sliver or spider bite. After about 10

> > days, it started to fester up, but all across the base of the nail

> > between the nail and the knuckle. It has now lasted about 10 days, and

> > has oozing pus, etc., although it is starting to improve. I have had

> > some amazing things happen over the years, with deep embedded twigs,

> > etc. eventually popping out in amazing ways.

> >

> > Does anyone know if there are slivers of any sort that won't work out

> > naturally. I Have used garlic to pull the infection and there is some

> > improvement although there is still swelling and tender spots. I have

> > been applying coloidal silver gel as well. Maybe I just need to be

> > patient and let nature take its course? Any ideas would be helpful.

> > And again, maybe it is a bugbite.

> >

> >

>

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