Actinic Keratosis Responds to Total Care Body Wash
Rick,
I have been using the Total Care Body Wash in the tub to soak.
The whole bathtub soak dilution for normal size home tubs is 1
capful from the cap on the product bottle. 0.75 oz. would be for a
'Spa' size tub. One cap in a full tub of warm, not hot, water for
30 minutes is wonderful.
The soaking duration is key, when the dilution is so much but
the water does turn color slightly. I noticed it is vital to
vigorously shake the product, as it does get thick at the head of
the bottle right after shipment.
With the neck resting in the usual tub position for soaking in
a standard tub, the water was high, if I moved too quickly, it
would splash over but I am 6' 168 lbs. The skin does feel
marvelous once dry.
What I did personally, was to leave the wetness on and let air
dry, then rinsed and/or one can put on a bathrobe if they need
traverse to other rooms, etc.
I will have done 3 treatments with 2 days between each then
stop and wait for a test period, as my purposes are total body
immersion, minus face.
UPDATE:
It is already working Rick!
I have done two treatments, 30 minutes each soaking, add
nothing else to water, no oils or soaps! I have small actinic keratosis like
lesions all over my upper chest and shoulders that are from agent
orange. Not a cancer problem but you can feel them and not see them
actually.
D. Harris (retired Army Dermatologist)