Guest guest Posted March 23, 2011 Report Share Posted March 23, 2011 Hello there all. Black Salve does the trick - it is the perfect cancer killer - go to oneanswertocancermovie.com and you cann order it from centreforce.com. > > Hi Folks, > I finally got around to making a paste of a tagamet tab with a couple > drops of H20 and 2T DMSO, as directed by someone in one of these > groups, to apply to skin cancers (non-melanoma). > > Now what? I can't find anything on how to follow through, like how > often to apply, whether to let dry or cover with bandaid, etc. Would > really like to get rid of 2 suspicious spots that my instincts tell me > need eradicating. > > Also, someone mentioned this mix being helpful for psoriasis. Can > anyone elaborate on the hows, whys, etc.? > > Thanks for any wisdom. > Be well, > Léna > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 Cimentidine. Will that mix with DMSO better than Baking Soda? Baking Soda is what Dr. Simoncini uses for the same reason, to make the alkaline environment. Unfortunately, Baking Soda and DMSO don't seem to mix well. Anyone every try a comparison of the effectiveness of Cimentidine against Baking Soda? > > Press on, it seems to do fine for me, tagamet contains cimentidine, which is > used to kill colon cancer, that is where I got the idea. > It would seem both colon cancer and basal cell and squeamous cell to > flourish must live in an acid enviornment, alkaline it to rid yourself of > them. Tagamet is an anti-acid, so it may be so. > It creates a dark shadow on medics and the drug companies, I have been told > they only look for treatment, and the cures they are not interested in. How > sad for us victims. Perhaps Obama see's this and that is why he has > appointed a central point to prescribe treatment, I hear in 2012, forty six > percent of our MD's say they will quit practicing, perhaps that will be > good. > stay vertical, david lubbock tx. snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2011 Report Share Posted March 24, 2011 No cimentidine will not mix well with DMSO, but is water soluble, I make a paste w/ water then add DMSO.david lubbock tx > > > Cimentidine. Will that mix with DMSO better than Baking Soda? Baking Soda > is what Dr. Simoncini uses for the same reason, to make the alkaline > environment. Unfortunately, Baking Soda and DMSO don't seem to mix well. > Anyone every try a comparison of the effectiveness of Cimentidine against > Baking Soda? > > > > > > > > > Press on, it seems to do fine for me, tagamet contains cimentidine, which > is > > used to kill colon cancer, that is where I got the idea. > > It would seem both colon cancer and basal cell and squeamous cell to > > flourish must live in an acid enviornment, alkaline it to rid yourself of > > them. Tagamet is an anti-acid, so it may be so. > > It creates a dark shadow on medics and the drug companies, I have been > told > > they only look for treatment, and the cures they are not interested in. > How > > sad for us victims. Perhaps Obama see's this and that is why he has > > appointed a central point to prescribe treatment, I hear in 2012, forty > six > > percent of our MD's say they will quit practicing, perhaps that will be > > good. > > stay vertical, david lubbock tx. > snip > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 What is tagamet and where can I get it? _____ From: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO [mailto:DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO ] On Behalf Of Guyot Léna Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 5:10 PM To: lymestrategies ; Lyme_and_Rife; DMSO Subject: OT: Tagamet and DMSO for skin cancer Hi Folks, I finally got around to making a paste of a tagamet tab with a couple drops of H20 and 2T DMSO, as directed by someone in one of these groups, to apply to skin cancers (non-melanoma). Now what? I can't find anything on how to follow through, like how often to apply, whether to let dry or cover with bandaid, etc. Would really like to get rid of 2 suspicious spots that my instincts tell me need eradicating. ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2011 Report Share Posted March 27, 2011 - Tagamet, AKA Cimetidine is an over-the-counter antacid you can buy at a Walgreen's or other drugstore. It is supposed to suppress colon cancer as well but taking it daily can reduce stomach acid and disrupt digestion, as I understand it. How are people's results coming on the external application with DMSO? > > What is tagamet and where can I get it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 I'm wondering about any follow-ups on the Tagamet and DMSO for skin cancer. Has anyone seen any of the skin cancers cured? Any tags and moles removed? Also, I know the Tagemet tablets are crushed and H2o and DMSO added to make a paste-- But, how often is the past applied and also how often is a fresh batch of this paste made up? Are people using a tablet a day for a new paste, or making one tablet into a paste and just using it until it is gone before making a new batch of paste? Are you covering it with a Band-Aid or leaving it uncovered? Haven't seen any postings on this since March so was just wondering about the outcome and application methods. Samala, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 > I'm wondering about any follow-ups on the Tagamet and DMSO for skin > cancer. > > Has anyone seen any of the skin cancers cured? Any tags and moles removed? > I don't know about tagamet/DMSO but I found this in a file = Following is a treatment of skin cancer performed by Dr. Simoncino, the Italian oncologist: Skin cancer All skins cancers are always caused by Candida fungus which has adapted itself to metabolising the most proteinaceous constituents of the epidermis and that therefore only rarely can it be treated with sodium bicarbonate solutions. For epithileomas, basaliomas and melanomas, the treatment to choose is iodine solution at seven per cent, as it is capable of precipitating the proteins of the body of the fungus and destroying them completely in a short time. If the lesions are fairly small, they must be painted with the solution 10-20-30 times twice a day for five days and then once for another ten days so that they become very dark. When the eschar is formed and it is higher than the epidermic plane, it is necessary to continue to paint under and above it, even if at first a strong pain is sensed. This very same operation must be repeated for the second eschar that is formed. At this point, the lesion may be considered destroyed, because after the third cycle it is possible to reach the centre of the neoplasia, where the colonies try to resist to the last. In the presence of a tumour of large dimensions, before performing the treatment with iodine solution, it is necessary to perform a cycle of subcutaneous infiltrations with sodium bicarbonate at five per cent under the lesion for the purpose of liberating the tissue from the possible invasion of the deep planes and of the basal lamina. If this is not done, we risk that the fungus, once destroyed at a superficial level, will defend itself by trespassing into those levels where a conclusive action of the iodine solution is impossible. In cases where the tumour has invaded a cutaneous-mucous transitional zone like the anus, eyelids, vagina or mouth, it is necessary to perform a preliminary treatment of the mucous area with bicarbonate and then, after the elimination of the colonies existing there, proceed to treat the cutis with iodine solution. It is appropriate to highlight that the same type of therapy is to be applied also to psoriasis and to the known fungin afflictions. In fact, the difference between cutaneous mycosis, psoriases and tumours consists only of a variation of aggressiveness and thus of depth of rooting, since the causal agent is always the same: a fungus. Sometimes for the therapy, other corrosive salts can be used in function of the location in the body. What is certain is that dermal ointments and lotions are effective only rarely. Sm itty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 I used it on a fluke, it worked, as I was a little upset my Dermo had bought herself a new BMW, so began learning of cimentidine. Apparently how it works in the stomach, as an ant acid, it blocks the release of histamine, which causes the stomach to release HCL, hydrochloric acid for digestion. Cancer cells are pretty smart, they release histimine to protect themselves from our immune system. So I would have to think anything out of the ordinary growing in or on the body would benefit from tagamet, cimentidine.. Warts it works. Leukemia causes my immune system to ebb and flow, when it's strong no skin cancer, when it falters, skin cancer deluxe, so if the immune system is very strong, even histamine will not block it. I began taking tagamet internally for about two weeks, my manhood was shrinking, and I found I had to squat to pee, so I won a manhood enlarger on ebay, for forty five dollars, they sent me a magnifying glass, with a warning, don't use in the Sun. Joke of course. Anywho, tagamet will double the half life of circulating estradial, essentially doubling E levels, and if mine gets over fifty, I get whiny, emotional, cry at a wounded fly. Carry a loaded gun, just in case someone says the wrong thing. So I had to stop taking it. I read that cimentidine is one of the most studied possible drugs to fight cancer, however noone except vets use it. david lubbock tx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 Good info. Thanks. I hope someone that was using the Tagamet does this follow up. Since you can find tagamet at any drug store it would be a simple, cheap cancer treatment. The messages were from March of this year. Samala, -------Original Message------- I don't know about tagamet/DMSO but I found this in a file = Following is a treatment of skin cancer performed by Dr. Simoncino, the Italian oncologist: Skin cancer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2011 Report Share Posted July 7, 2011 Thanks . I remember your post from before. You said it works on warts--did you make a fresh batch every day or one batch and use it till gone? How many times a day did you put it on? I was telling someone about this who has a possible skin cancer, and they wanted more information. I'm sorry about your leukemia. My Dad had it. Gleevec kept it under control for 6 years, and then he got skin cancer. He just kind of gave up after that. He was 80, though. Samala, -------Original Message------- I used it on a fluke, it worked, as I was a little upset my Dermo had bought herself a new BMW, so began learning of cimentidine. Apparently how it works in the stomach, as an ant acid, it blocks the release of histamine, which causes the stomach to release HCL, hydrochloric acid for digestion. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 Necessity is the mother of invention, I am going to my Dermo twice a month to have squameous basal cells removed, and two things happened, she has a very brilliant young man come in and fried my butt with nitrogen, I wanted to screem, it hurt so bad when I left, I thought he must have been in the army as he is digging foxholes in my arms, and I see she is driving this brand, spanking new BMW. Then I found cimentidine, which is tagamet. and I have never been back. I am six weeks into an iodine protocol, Dr. Guy Abrahams, Brownstein and barefoot, all iodine guru's, say that the body uses yeast to wall off toxins, to keep them from the blood, and in my tiny little brain, I am thinking, ok I am a little toxin, all wrapped up in this blanket of yeast, no oxygen here, I can turn cancerous and get noticed. So my thoughts are, load up on iodine, kill all the yeast, leave the toxins in the commode, say a hale mary when I flush, and I am better off leaving them. Anywho, when you put Dr. Simoncilli and these guys knowledge together, they make sense to me. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 Hey . Yes, I recently read somewhere about putting iodine many times a day on a spot. As the spot formed a scab and the scab lifted, iodine was continued to be put on AND a paste of baking soda was also put on and pushed under the scab so as to kill the yeast. Samala, -------Original Message------- Anywho, when you put Dr. Simoncilli and these guys knowledge together, they make sense to me. david lubbock tx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2011 Report Share Posted July 8, 2011 , that would be Dr. Simoncilli protocol. thanks for chiming in. david lubbock tx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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