I remember reading this post, but can't find it now. Too bad, as I
think I might have an answer to Nancy's question about thickening the
mix.
The Silver Puppy folks have a gel kit that can make a nice thick form
of CS. As CS is already a proven helpful substance, I think I'll try
to mix the Tagamet with a bit of CS gel rather than water, and then
add the DMSO. Incidentally, the available DMSO gel is still pretty
runny, so I've made a CS/DMSO gel in the past that really stays put on
the skin until it can dry.
Maybe I can hunt down Nancy's post later and mention it.
Be well,
Léna
On Jan 18, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Tad Winiecki wrote:
Perhaps that is because Australia is on Codex? I don't know.
Cimetidine, AKA Tagamet, is OTC in the USA. It has been studied for
anti-tumor effects. I could post some links, or google it.
I did find the post that gave me the idea to use it externally with
DMSO, it was posted on the DMSO list on yahoo. I don't know what is
appropriate in posting from other lists, so here is just the excerpt
without poster info-
"More good news, I am currently using DMSO as a carrier to move tagamet,
cimentidine through my skin to the cancer. It has destroyed one known
squamous cell cancer on my forearm, this sauce has also taken off
several
other bumps, not sure they were cancerous.
Tagamet a common antiacid used to settle over-acidic stomachs kills skin
cancer, not melonoma.
I grind up tagamet add a few drops of water, it is water soluble, to
make a
paste, then add two tablespoons of DMSO, then apply it to the skin
cancer
about every six hours, it died and goes away in about forty eight to
seventy
two hours.
I had to find a way as I dislike sunscreen and Dermo's driving new
Mercedes,
peddling sunscreen. LOL"
I don't know how to use it on areas under clothes, or how to keep it
on or keep it covered, that's why I was thinking of adding some gel
agent to thicken it. I'm in an experimental stage.
Nancy
Jane MacRoss wrote:
Cimetidine as a drug is banned here & is not OTC
Jane
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