Guest guest Posted April 25, 2011 Report Share Posted April 25, 2011 I saw these quotes in the files section for transdermal bicarb and transdermal artemisinin. 1. Who wrote this info? 2. Can bicarb and artemisinin be combined in the same topical DMSO application over a tumor? 3. Bicarb can really be repeated as often as desired? 4. What dose of artemisinin to mix with the DMSO? " Concerning topical (on the surface of the skin) use of DMSO/sodium bicarb for tumors close to the surface: As this procedure is perfectly safe and very inexpensive, as long as the cancer doesn't represent immediate danger to life, it is very worthwhile to experiment with. This method is basically a home based treatment with occasional supervision by the doctor. What makes the procedure work is, among other factors, the ability of DMSO to penetrate the skin and tissues with astonishing ease. According to some doctors, it is quite possible that in case of breast cancer, as well with other tumors close to the surface, topical application of DMSO combinations may prove almost equal to intravenous and injected procedures in their therapeutic efficacy. Noteworthy is the fact that this treatment can be repeated any number of times per day without any harm. .... Another combination is DMSO/artemisinin, possibly with mild insulin potentiation. It is very difficult to find a source for injectable liquid artemisinin. It is only available from China or Taiwan, and I do not have the contact information. If you have information, please share it with us. However, artemisinin is easily available in capsule form, or as crystalline powder. It can be mixed with DMSO, and applied topically, when such application is justified. The DMSO will carry it through the skin, and into the tumor. A powerful combination consists of DMSO/s.b./artemisinin, either for injection, intravenous, or topical application. If liquid artemisinin cannot be obtained, the combination can still be used topically, possibly preceded by a mild insulin potentiation. " Thanks, ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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