Thanks Leslie. Are these the same as
sebaceous cysts?
leslie1053 wrote:
actually I just took my fingers and
applied. The first time I took something to tie around my arm, but came
off during the night so haven't bothered since.It might work better if
you could compress (?) it.
Leslie
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Monday, December 03, 2007 8:10 PM
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Re: CS>Treating Lipomas
I am using DMSO with CS; forgot to
mention the CS earlier. Before this I swabbed straight iodine on it. It
looks like it has moved down a little going more underneath my arm.
I'll let ya'll know.
Thanks,
Leslie
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Monday, December 03, 2007 7:11 PM
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Re: CS>Treating Lipomas
Hi Leslie,
How long have you been using the DMSO on the fatty tumor?
My experience about 2 years ago with putting DMSO on lipomas looked
initially promising but in the end the size didn't reduce. My skin got
rather irritated, red, itchy, and scaly which are rather normal side
effects of putting undiluted DMSO on skin. They are minor effects
though.
Only yesterday, Rowena - also a member on this list - send me the
following (thanks Rowena):
- 15. Sebaceous cysts are cysts which contain oily, fatty
material. They
- usually appear rather suddenly on the face or in the groin
or labia. Rubbing
- in SSKI mixed 50-50 with DMSO will almost always persuade
these cysts to go
- away in a week or two; it appears that the iodide
"dissolves" the fatty,
- oily material contained in the cysts, allowing your body to
slowly re-absorb
- and dispose of it. The famous chemistry professor Louis
Feiser made a point
- of demonstrating to all the medical students that iodine
and iodide would
- make oils, fats, and waxes (cholesterol is actually a wax)
more soluble in
- water. This known action of iodide might likely explain why
it might be
- needed in patients with lipomas. http://panaminstitute.com/de-iodine.htm
I had applied iodine (Lugol's) for a period of time with no results,
and the DMSO alone with no results.
Now I have made a 50-50 Lugols/DMSO solution, only a tiny bit as it
goes a long way, and am going to give that a go for 2 weeks, 3 weeks if
I have the impression that changes are occurring. It is worth trying.
The only solution for getting rid of them is removal by surgery. For
some that is doable if one has only a few.
Keep us informed Leslie how you go with it.
Hanneke
At 09:21 AM 4/12/2007, you wrote:
I didn't know what a
lipoma was so missing this discussion but I have a fatty tumor that I
have been putting DMSO on but cannot tell any difference yet.
I will be very interested to know if something might work better.
Thanks,
Leslie
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