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Okay, I'm confused. Hydrogen peroxide 1/2 strength with water. I
assume the part about diluted to produce "no bubbling" means "on
the wound".
Saline soaks. How much salt to how much water? Are these soaks
used as compresses?
I understood everything else about the directions.
Recently, someone from Australia posted instructions about using
epsom salts for engorgement. Again, please, how much salts to
how much water? Are these compresses? As I read the
instructions, I envisioned a woman leaning over a basin to dip her
breasts in. My image woman did not look very comfortable. I'm
sure we become so used to the instructions we give, we forget how
it may appear to someone who has never seen it before . Rather
like giving positioning instructions over the telephone.
Thanks for the clarification.
Jeanne Fisher, Austin, TX
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