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Hi ,

From my own personal experience the aching and burnig sensation was a good thing

though in the beginning I did know that. It usually happens right before the

tumor starts to deteriorate and drain. The tumor may also increase in size in

the beginning which is also normal.

As I said this is my own experience...someone else may have a different one.

Also, I did not use turmeric...I used DMSO and sodium bicarbonate which I

injected into the tumor.

Best regards,

Sandy

 

I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience using DMSO and turmeric on

a subcutaneous tumor. Would a perhaps slight increase in size and a painful

response like a slight ache or burning sensation indicate a good response in the

way it was affecting the tumor as in removing it or a bad response as in

encouraging the tumor in some way?

I read some good research involving Turmeric AKA curcumin but would have to

search for the source, but there are lots of articles about it in google. Would

taking the DMSO turmeric extract internally instead of applying it to the skin

be a better treatment? How does one interpret a painful reaction to an

irritant?

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I know of only one person who is trying something similar. She has

concocted a solution of DMSO, curcumin, and CAPE (caffeic acid, phenethyl

ester) for her superficial breast metastases and reports good results, but

from one case I would not extrapolate a new law for the universe.

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Subject: [ ] DMSO and turmeric effects on subcutaneous tumor

I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience using DMSO and turmeric on a

subcutaneous tumor. Would a perhaps slight increase in size and a painful

response like a slight ache or burning sensation indicate a good response in

the way it was affecting the tumor as in removing it or a bad response as in

encouraging the tumor in some way?

I read some good research involving Turmeric AKA curcumin but would have to

search for the source, but there are lots of articles about it in google.

Would taking the DMSO turmeric extract internally instead of applying it to

the skin be a better treatment? How does one interpret a painful reaction to

an irritant?

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I wish you success with the current combination with curcumin and DMSO. Should

this not be satisfactory, I think another possible option for you to look into

is the combination of Urea solution (40%) injections and Urea cream (50%)

Dr. Danopoulos as well as doctors in India

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jso.2930090207/abstract achieved

fairly good results with it.

Gubi

[ ] DMSO and turmeric effects on subcutaneous tumor

I'm wondering if anyone here has any experience using DMSO and turmeric on a

subcutaneous tumor. Would a perhaps slight increase in size and a painful

response like a slight ache or burning sensation indicate a good response in

the way it was affecting the tumor as in removing it or a bad response as in

encouraging the tumor in some way?

I read some good research involving Turmeric AKA curcumin but would have to

search for the source, but there are lots of articles about it in google.

Would taking the DMSO turmeric extract internally instead of applying it to

the skin be a better treatment? How does one interpret a painful reaction to

an irritant?

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