Borax saturated solution and 1 1/2 % hydrogen peroxide can be effective for some animal skin issues like mange and other parasitic issues if the Colloidal Silver/borax doesn't pan out.
Art
(English language is a "tough customer", for me)... Excuse me, is it:
- 1 part hydrogen peroxide
to
- Half the amount of the above = Borax (1/2) ?
Thank you ahead!
It's not you, it's my mistake.......I worded that very poorly. What I meant to say is to dilute standard 3% hydrogen peroxide to either one percent or one and a half percent with distilled water, depending on your skin sensitivity. Take this solution and make a saturated Borax solution with it . My skin doesn't seem too sensitive to hydrogen peroxide, so I can tolerate the standard 3% hydrogen peroxide that is saturated with Borax. If it is for use on a dog or other animal, the 1% hydrogen peroxide starting base that is Borax saturated would probably be best. For people with very sensitive skin it would be best to spot test a very small area (less than one square inch) on the inner forearm for a day or two to be sure that you can tolerate the mix, other wise you could end up worsening a bad condition if it turns out you are overly sensitive to this mix. It is best to check with your doctor before using.
This mix is helpful for controlling mites and other critters. Some people claim it is helpful for Morgellon's, but I have no experience with that.
Art