Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 On the topic of cancer and DMSO, this is the most interesting site I have found so far: http://www.holisticcancersolutions.com/dmso_report.htm I have posted this link here before, but it seems worth mentioning again. In addition to the page on DMSO, the entire site is well worth perusing. Del Re: DMSO applied to skin >I can't think of any reason not to apply it. DMSO causes cancer cells to > revert to normal in vitro (petri dishes). But I am not an expert in the > treatment > of cancer and I do not know everything there is to know about DMSO. > > I do know that there are many misconceptions about DMSO and that it is > a very safe substance, used to transport human organs and keep them > alive during the transplant process, so it puzzles me that it is thought > of > as a dangerous or harmful substance. > > I would be grateful if you do find any information if you would please > post it to the list. > > Garnet > > Cathie Reif wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I have seen a few posts on this topic but still unsure of the best >> advice. >> Does anyone know why there is some recommendation not to apply DMSO >> for pain >> directly to an area of cancer? I am having i.v.s that carry DMSO and >> nutrients/minerals throughout, but what is the difficulty with >> applying this >> substance to an area that may be in an area of cancer (unsure where >> myeloma >> may be located), not all pain is cancer-related. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Cathie >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Thanks, Del. This is really great information. Ann Del wrote: >On the topic of cancer and DMSO, this is the most interesting site I have >found so far: >http://www.holisticcancersolutions.com/dmso_report.htm > >I have posted this link here before, but it seems worth mentioning again. >In addition to the page on DMSO, the entire site is well worth perusing. > >Del > > Re: DMSO applied to skin > > >>I can't think of any reason not to apply it. DMSO causes cancer cells to >> revert to normal in vitro (petri dishes). But I am not an expert in the >> treatment >> of cancer and I do not know everything there is to know about DMSO. >> >> I do know that there are many misconceptions about DMSO and that it is >> a very safe substance, used to transport human organs and keep them >> alive during the transplant process, so it puzzles me that it is thought >> of >> as a dangerous or harmful substance. >> >> I would be grateful if you do find any information if you would please >> post it to the list. >> >> Garnet >> >> Cathie Reif wrote: >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have seen a few posts on this topic but still unsure of the best >>> advice. >>> Does anyone know why there is some recommendation not to apply DMSO >>> for pain >>> directly to an area of cancer? I am having i.v.s that carry DMSO and >>> nutrients/minerals throughout, but what is the difficulty with >>> applying this >>> substance to an area that may be in an area of cancer (unsure where >>> myeloma >>> may be located), not all pain is cancer-related. >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> Cathie >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2010 Report Share Posted December 3, 2010 Ann, How did the coconut water do for your cataracts. Gerry > > Thanks, Del. This is really great information. > Ann > > Del <del@... <mailto:del%40altsystem.com>> wrote: > > >On the topic of cancer and DMSO, this is the most interesting site I > have > >found so far: > >http://www.holisticcancersolutions.com/dmso_report.htm > > > >I have posted this link here before, but it seems worth mentioning again. > >In addition to the page on DMSO, the entire site is well worth perusing. > > > >Del > > > > Re: DMSO applied to skin > > > > > >>I can't think of any reason not to apply it. DMSO causes cancer cells to > >> revert to normal in vitro (petri dishes). But I am not an expert in the > >> treatment > >> of cancer and I do not know everything there is to know about DMSO. > >> > >> I do know that there are many misconceptions about DMSO and that it is > >> a very safe substance, used to transport human organs and keep them > >> alive during the transplant process, so it puzzles me that it is > thought > >> of > >> as a dangerous or harmful substance. > >> > >> I would be grateful if you do find any information if you would please > >> post it to the list. > >> > >> Garnet > >> > >> Cathie Reif wrote: > >>> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> I have seen a few posts on this topic but still unsure of the best > >>> advice. > >>> Does anyone know why there is some recommendation not to apply DMSO > >>> for pain > >>> directly to an area of cancer? I am having i.v.s that carry DMSO and > >>> nutrients/minerals throughout, but what is the difficulty with > >>> applying this > >>> substance to an area that may be in an area of cancer (unsure where > >>> myeloma > >>> may be located), not all pain is cancer-related. > >>> > >>> Thank you. > >>> > >>> Cathie > >>> > >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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