http://www.camd.lsu.edu/msds/z/zinc_chloride.htm
Please be cautious about the recipe given previously in
this thread. The MSDS citation given above indicates that
zinc chloride is quite dangerous. I don't recommend it
be used.
Matthew
I run into this quite often. Try taking the mouse and highlighting the
text, it will probably then become white on a black background.
Marshall
omega 3 wrote:
i cannot read the list of ingredients when printed blue on a black
background.
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Try a drug store. It is the white stuff that use to be used as a sun
block, and still is sometimes, and is used in many foot fungus
ointments. I believe it is also what it in the white ointment diaper
rash stuff as well. The drugest will likely have it behind the counter.
Marshall
Sally Khanna
: Monday, January 24, 2005 11:21 AM
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I run into this quite often. Try taking the mouse and highlighting the
text, it will probably then become white on a black background.
Marshall
omega 3 wrote:
i cannot read the list
Zinc oxide is used as sunscreen.
Zinc chloride is very irritating to the skin and other
tissues.
Thanks Jonathon, now to try and source all the ingredients down here in NZ
Cheers, Roger
http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz/index1.html
on 24/1/2005 7:04 PM, Jonathan B. Britten at jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
wrote:
I do not know. I did read that zinc chloride preserves the paste.
The
Roger,
You are quite welcome. Please note that the proprietary Cancema
formula has some additional ingredients.I am hoping somewhere to
find the recipe for that; in fact, I have asked the atlcancer
company to consider releasing this proprietary information if they are
unable to
Good luck with your quest Jonathan.
on 25/1/2005 3:07 PM, Jonathan B. Britten at jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp
wrote:
Roger,
You are quite welcome. Please note that the proprietary Cancema
formula has some additional ingredients.I am hoping somewhere to
find the recipe for that; in fact,
I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I
particular, I have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination
or as complementary protocols.
BTW I first read about bloodroot in Andrew Weil's great book.
Spontaneous Healing. This is a must-have. (The subsequent
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Where can we get zinc chloride? Don't know if I've ever seen it.
thanks,
Sally
Jonathan B. Britten jbrit...@cc.nakamura-u.ac.jp wrote:
I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I
particular, I have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination
or as complementary
Could you please tell me how long this paste could be stored and how would
you recommend storing it?
Many thanks, Roger B
This is a recipe for a black paste very similar to the cansema. But
this is a preferred paste for melanoma and all suspect skin cancer
like lesions. This paste also has
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I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I particular, I
have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination or as complementary
protocols.
BTW I first read about bloodroot in Andrew Weil's great book
I do not know. I did read that zinc chloride preserves the paste.
The now-unavailable Cancema salve has a very long shelf-life.Bottom
line: all of the ingredients are modestly priced so you could make it
as you need it even if it did go bad.
On Monday, Jan 24, 2005, at 13:46
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, January 23, 2005 7:15 PM
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I'm with Ed: the more information we can get, the better. I particular, I
have read nothing about bloodroot and CS in combination or as complementary
protocols.
BTW I first read about
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