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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

>>

>>

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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

>>>

>>>

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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

> >>>

> >>>

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