Chlorine dioxide is amazing. Used it many times for many things. Also given it to friends and family who had doctors unable to cure them. Toothaches, nail fungus, every kind of infection...
People who are told they have eczema and must take medicine for the rest of their lives can take a 20 minute bath in pool shock water and discover (after a couple of days for their skin to heal) that they are cured.
If you want to get rid of it longer, a half teaspoon of calcium hypochlorite pool shock in a bathtub of warm to hot water... Well ventilated (is fumey)... Soak 20 mins... That should take care of it for a long time. Rinse off before you dry off or the residue of the pool shock might irritate your skin and it does nothing once dry. The worst case I've seen stayed clear for one year before she needed to repeat.
Careful how you store it. Dark dry cool place, tightly sealed. It will eventually eat through plastic and rust metal. I keep the bags of powder in a plastic Ziploc inside a plastic container. And moisture in the air will activate it.
Been trying to tell people this for longer than I can remember.
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Chlorine dioxide is amazing. Used it many times for many things. Also given it to friends and family who had doctors unable to cure them. Toothaches, nail fungus, every kind of infection...
People who are told they have eczema and must take medicine for the rest of their lives can take a 20 minute bath in pool shock water and discover (after a couple of days for their skin to heal) that they are cured.
Yes! Going for a swim totally kills my eczema for a few days, such a stubborn disorder
If you want to get rid of it longer, a half teaspoon of calcium hypochlorite pool shock in a bathtub of warm to hot water... Well ventilated (is fumey)... Soak 20 mins... That should take care of it for a long time. Rinse off before you dry off or the residue of the pool shock might irritate your skin and it does nothing once dry. The worst case I've seen stayed clear for one year before she needed to repeat.
Careful how you store it. Dark dry cool place, tightly sealed. It will eventually eat through plastic and rust metal. I keep the bags of powder in a plastic Ziploc inside a plastic container. And moisture in the air will activate it.