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The directions for the Topical Tumor Shrinker are on page 572 of The Cure for

All Advanced Cancers. Let us know what happens.

L.

In a message dated 1/9/03 9:05:10 AM Eastern Standard Time,

wrench942002@... writes:

> Can you post that recipe please. I use DMSO, I take two dropfulls every

> morning. I have breast cysts that don't go away. I did cleansing and I take

>

> now Q10, Vitamin E, MSM and DMSO. I also have some herbal poultice but I

> would be interested for that salve. I did not find that in her book The

> cure

> for all diseases.

>

> Jasmina

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" Topical Tumor Shrinker " (was Would DMSO)

The directions for the Topical Tumor Shrinker are on page 572 of The Cure for

All Advanced Cancers. Let us know what happens.

L.

Thanks Lyn....but I don't have that book and will attempt to purchase it or

better still hope that someone can scan the " text " and send it on to me or post

it here...

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Topical Tumor Shrinker

Use this at the same time as the 21 Day Program.

For Skin Growths

1 drop vitamin A (retinyl acetate or palmitate) 50,000 U

1 drop wintergreen oil (not synthetic, not distilled)

1 drop DMSO, a penetrant

1 pinch freeze dried green black walnut hull powder

1 pinch vitamin B2 powder

Stir all together with plastic knife. Scoop up with your fingers onto

skin growths. Immediately tape over with masking tape or cellophane tape

to make a tight seal to skin. Leave undisturbed for three days. If edges

fray, add more tape. Leave in place during showers. Do not use soap,

except borax, on your Skin. Do not use cosmetics, except homemade. Do

not use lotions or oils intended to soften or lubricate skin.

Renew the application after three days. At the same time, take I to 3

drops vitamin A (50,000 U per drop) by mouth daily.

High doses of vitamin A are necessary to dissolve the growths. The

neighboring area may become red with a burning sensation; also, the

outer layers of skin may rub or peel off. This is exactly the effect

desired for your skin cancers. But you may slow down the action by

treating less often if desired.

Caution: continuous use of this dosage of vitamin A will cause

hypervitaminosis A (rash, headache, redness, itching, flaky skin). Weigh

this disadvantage against any gains you are seeing. One method might be

after six days, rest for six days to let symptoms abate, then repeat.

For tumors under the skin but close enough to the surface to be felt,

like breast or armpit lumps, you still have a good chance to reach them

with this topical tumor shrinker. You will need to make a larger batch.

Apply the mixture to the skin surface with your finger. Tape over

tightly and securely. Use an ACE bandage or athletic bra to keep it in

place. Do not wear a regular bra or tight clothing over it. For larger

areas, use:

1 tsp. vitamin A (1.5 M U/gm)

1 tsp. DMSO

1 tsp. wintergreen oil

1 capsule vitamin B2 (300 mg)

1 capsule freeze dried green black walnut hull (see Sources)

Place all ingredients in a small glass jar, shake or stir with finger.

After applying, place a plastic sheet over the area and tape down

securely at edges (the comer of a plastic bag is suitable for the

breast). Do not remove to shower. After three days, peel open at top

edge to add more salve or replace entirely.

Read caution above regarding hypervitaminosis A.

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Note: There is also some information on oozing tumors right after this

recipe if you want it also.

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> The directions for the Topical Tumor Shrinker are on page 572 of The

> Cure for

> All Advanced Cancers. Let us know what happens.

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> L.

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> Thanks Lyn....but I don't have that book and will attempt to purchase

> it or better still hope that someone can scan the " text " and send it

> on to me or post it here...

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