Guest guest Posted May 3, 2011 Report Share Posted May 3, 2011 A lot of people use oil -- coconut or castor have been mentioned -- to counteract the drying effect of the Lugol's on the skin. Some people apply the Lugol's in different places, in rotation, but since you are addressing a focal point, I would go with the oil.AnneOn May 3, 2011, at 8:41 AM, rainbowjoye wrote:<--static--intheclouds_lt.gif>Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected breast cancer breast. I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy because of the mets. I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove some skin mets and I loved my results. I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered if I wasn't using enough Lugols.Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application?Thanks bunches!Joy of Tallahassee Jesus said,"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." 13:34-35 What Good Are You Denying Yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2011 Report Share Posted May 3, 2011 I would also take iodine orally for your whole body. With cancer many use 100mg to 300 mg of lugols or iodoral each day. Cancer would indicate that you likely have a high amount of bromide or something else blocking the receptors as many of us did in the beginning. Are you taking it orally as well as putting it on the spots? Pam On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Anne Seals <anneseals@...> wrote: A lot of people use oil -- coconut or castor have been mentioned -- to counteract the drying effect of the Lugol's on the skin. Some people apply the Lugol's in different places, in rotation, but since you are addressing a focal point, I would go with the oil. AnneOn May 3, 2011, at 8:41 AM, rainbowjoye wrote: <--static--intheclouds_lt.gif> Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected breast cancer breast. I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy because of the mets. I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove some skin mets and I loved my results. I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered if I wasn't using enough Lugols. Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application?Thanks bunches!Joy of Tallahassee Jesus said, " A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. " 13:34-35 What Good Are You Denying Yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2011 Report Share Posted May 3, 2011 What is DMSO?KathyFrom: rainbowjoye <RainbowJoye@...>iodine Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 10:41:03 AMSubject: Lugol's 2% and DMSO on affected breast protocol Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected breast cancer breast. I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy because of the mets. I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove some skin mets and I loved my results. I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered if I wasn't using enough Lugols.Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application?Thanks bunches!Joy of Tallahassee Jesus said,"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." 13:34-35 What Good Are You Denying Yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2011 Report Share Posted May 3, 2011 Here is Wikipedia to explain that.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyl_sulfoxide PamOn Tue, May 3, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Kathy Haywood <haykat57@...> wrote: What is DMSO?Kathy From: rainbowjoye <RainbowJoye@...>iodine Sent: Tue, May 3, 2011 10:41:03 AMSubject: Lugol's 2% and DMSO on affected breast protocol Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected breast cancer breast. I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy because of the mets. I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove some skin mets and I loved my results. I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered if I wasn't using enough Lugols. Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application?Thanks bunches!Joy of Tallahassee Jesus said, " A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. " 13:34-35 What Good Are You Denying Yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2011 Report Share Posted May 3, 2011 I'm wondering if this mixture of DMSO and Lugol's would work for bladder cancer or lung cancer? By applying the solution to the bladder area would this help? Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2011 Report Share Posted May 7, 2011 As a long time DMSO user, I can say that DMSO has a drying affect on the skin. ~ Re: Lugol's 2% and DMSO on affected breast protocol A lot of people use oil -- coconut or castor have been mentioned -- to counteract the drying effect of the Lugol's on the skin. Some people apply the Lugol's in different places, in rotation, but since you are addressing a focal point, I would go with the oil. Anne On May 3, 2011, at 8:41 AM, rainbowjoye wrote: <--static--intheclouds_lt.gif> Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected breast cancer breast. I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy because of the mets. I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove some skin mets and I loved my results. I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered if I wasn't using enough Lugols. Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? Thanks bunches! Joy of Tallahassee Jesus said,"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." 13:34-35 What Good Are You Denying Yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 You can google DMSO. Some article say that DMSO can carry everything including dirt or soap skum, etc, in your skin to your blood stream.I couldn't find the article, but if I didn't remember wrong, the DMSO can keep your skin open to dirt 6 hours after applying it. So oil will be safer though DMSO is a stronger carrier. Also, better to make sure your DMSO is very pure. > > Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 > drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected > breast cancer breast. > > I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy > because of the mets. > > I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast > get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove > some skin mets and I loved my results. > > I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it > passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all > there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? > > Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side > affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast > skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, > etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered > if I wasn't using enough Lugols. > > Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a > 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? > > Thanks bunches! > > Joy of Tallahassee > > Jesus said, " A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so > you must love one another. > By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. " > 13:34-35 > What Good Are You Denying Yourself? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 And make sure the breast & hand are very clean.I never heard that 6 hour thing before. Are you sure about that? DMSO is a solvent, so it dissolves substances & carries them along with it -- like pouring water on a sugar cube. Meaning that it flows away with the substance it dissolved. That 6-hour thing seems at least questionable... (How would anybody even prove that, I wonder?)AnneOn May 8, 2011, at 12:19 PM, wrote: You can google DMSO. Some article say that DMSO can carry everything including dirt or soap skum, etc, in your skin to your blood stream.I couldn't find the article, but if I didn't remember wrong, the DMSO can keep your skin open to dirt 6 hours after applying it. So oil will be safer though DMSO is a stronger carrier. Also, better to make sure your DMSO is very pure. > > Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 > drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected > breast cancer breast. > > I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy > because of the mets. > > I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast > get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove > some skin mets and I loved my results. > > I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it > passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all > there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? > > Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side > affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast > skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, > etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered > if I wasn't using enough Lugols. > > Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a > 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? > > Thanks bunches! > > Joy of Tallahassee > > Jesus said,"A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so > you must love one another. > By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another." > 13:34-35 > What Good Are You Denying Yourself? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Joy, If you have not already, consider joining the DMSO group to learn more about DMSO in general. It is usually diluted with distilled water to at least a 70% solution before applying to the skin, but I don't know if that is necessary when combining it with Lugol's as Lugol's has a large percentage of distilled water in it's make up. When making the 70% solution of DMSO it is important that the DMSO is added to the distilled water and not vice versa. Use glass containers. Wait until the heated reaction has stopped before applying to skin or drinking it. Perhaps the same would be said for the Lugols/DMSO mix... ? After about 15 or 20 minutes do apply coconut oil or emu oil to your skin to keep it from drying out. Also check out message #73215 on this forum. > > > > Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 > > drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected > > breast cancer breast. > > > > I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy > > because of the mets. > > > > I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast > > get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove > > some skin mets and I loved my results. > > > > I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it > > passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all > > there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? > > > > Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side > > affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast > > skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, > > etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered > > if I wasn't using enough Lugols. > > > > Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a > > 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? > > > > Thanks bunches! > > > > Joy of Tallahassee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2011 Report Share Posted May 8, 2011 Using DMSO, skin, 6 hour as key works and google, I found the following: DMSO can carry any chemical that has a molecular weight of up to 1,000 right through the skin and into the body, into the blood stream, and even through the blood-brain barrier. Further, following application to the skin, it leaves the skin more permeable than normal, or ¡°hyper-permeable¡±, for up to 6 hours. This which means that chemicals such as the dye from clothing that comes into contact with DMSO-treated skin could be accidentally allowed through the skin and carried directly into the body. Obvoiusly, it is not likely that such dye will be beneficial to one¡¯s health once it is inside the body! > > And make sure the breast & hand are very clean. > > I never heard that 6 hour thing before. Are you sure about that? DMSO is a solvent, so it dissolves substances & carries them along with it -- like pouring water on a sugar cube. Meaning that it flows away with the substance it dissolved. That 6-hour thing seems at least questionable... (How would anybody even prove that, I wonder?) > > Anne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 Hello, This is good information but I wouldn't be afraid to use DMSO because of it. One must merely be careful. I also think there is a difference between using DMSO following iodine and DMSO alone or with something else other than iodine. If I were to have breast cancer, I would use DMSO with iodine. There are differing opinions on this but that's what I would do. DMSO should not be used with essential oils. Joan > > > > Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 > > drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected > > breast cancer breast. > > > > I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy > > because of the mets. > > > > I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast > > get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove > > some skin mets and I loved my results. > > > > I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it > > passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all > > there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? > > > > Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side > > affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast > > skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, > > etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered > > if I wasn't using enough Lugols. > > > > Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a > > 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? > > > > Thanks bunches! > > > > Joy of Tallahassee > > > > Jesus said, " A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so > > you must love one another. > > By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. " > > 13:34-35 > > What Good Are You Denying Yourself? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2011 Report Share Posted May 9, 2011 " DMSO can carry anything with a molecular weight of under 1000 into the blood stream " .Dirt doesn't generally come that small.Doubt 'soap scum' does either.Neither do most bacteria or virus's. Yes, as mentioned, if you are going to use DMSO, you should educate yourself about it. Should be applied to clean, dry skin; no lotions or emollients. The danger comes from not understanding; NOT from using properly, after a thorough understanding.For instance, so-called 'safe' Tylenol.Should educate yourself BEFORE using! There is a group " DMSO " . I would join, and read all the files and new member documents, and then put your questions to them.After all, better to go to the horses mouth, than the other end.Jim > > > > Last night and this morning after showering, I mixed about 4 drops of DMSO and 4 > > drops of Lugol's 2% in a glass dish. I applied it with a q-tip to my affected > > breast cancer breast. > > > > I am in remission with stage 4 breast cancer and didn't have a mastectomy > > because of the mets. > > > > I am using this protocol to make sure that any rogue cancer cells in my breast > > get blasted. I previously used 7% tincture iodine drops to completely remove > > some skin mets and I loved my results. > > > > I noticed the solution was a tad warm as I applied it to my breast, but it > > passed quickly. I just let the area dry before dressing for work. Is this all > > there is to the surface application protocol of iodine and DMSO? > > > > Is twice a day okay? Are the amounts I am using okay? Will I notice any side > > affects? So far, I have not had any side affects, though I noticed my breast > > skin was a tad dry this morning. Should I expect any blistering or peeling, > > etc? I was told I would have a bad taste in my mouth and I don't. I wondered > > if I wasn't using enough Lugols. > > > > Will it affect anything if I were to buy a brown dropper bottle and premix a > > 50/50 ratio to use versus mixing it each application? > > > > Thanks bunches! > > > > Joy of Tallahassee > > > > Jesus said, " A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so > > you must love one another. > > By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. " > > 13:34-35 > > What Good Are You Denying Yourself? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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