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To: abuelita who wrote (85838)1/28/2013 5:13:09 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) of 104157
 
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epsom salts work very well for such things. i have had some experience with that -- an infection on my leg where some gravel got ground into it when the large horse I was riding fell and crashed down onto me. dissolve the epsom salts into water that has boiled and then let it cool down to a temperature that is warm but not uncomfortably so. i usually dissolve as much salt as the water will absorb. soak in that for as long as h-man can manage to remain still. that the infection seems to be becoming more localized should be a good thing.

~croc
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