In a message dated 4/21/2011 3:24:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Are your cancer spots internal or external? I was diagnosed with stage
4 ovarian cancer in late Jan. Never knew it was there--felt fine, then
whack in the head.....Had operation Feb 9 & over 99 % was removed- {Dr. said }
On April 1st Had pain & went to emergency. Cat scan found blood clot in
right leg & in both lungs..also possible cancer on pelvic bone & tail bone...
I am using the DMSO/baking soda on those areas....Not sure if it is
working but still will keep it up..4 sets of 6 days application--6 days none.
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repeat 4 times..}
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> ~David
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:22 PM, David AuBuchon
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi ZZekelink,
>>
>> About the transdermal bicarb:
>>
>> 1. Is distilled water okay? Or should I get sterile water from a
>> doctor? (actually you can get it from vet supplies online in some
>> states) I use distilled water made from our own distiller.
>>
>> 2. What do you use for a bottle to mix the solution and the DMSO? The
baking soda is mixed in a very clean glass bottle. We put it in a shot
glass & add the DMSO just before I apply it. { It's nice & warm }
>>
>> 3. Did you learn of this transdermal option from Dr. Simonici? I did
>> not find any info on his site on this, and he did not mention it to me
>> in an email response he sent me either. I found the info. on the DMSO
group site. _DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO sign in_
(http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO/) .
>>
>> 4. Is it the DMSO that makes the bicarb go right to the tumor? So
>> this is better than just taking bicarbonate orally right?--- Yes---You
should keep body PH at 8.5 or better...Juicing veggies & fruit helps Gerson
cancer protocal.
>> 5. If the tumor can be felt beneath the abdominal wall, should I rub
>> it right over the tumor, or rub it over the chest? Right on the tumor.
>>
>> 6. What is to stop me from doing this transdermal bicarb with 20
>> times the recipe, all over his body, and like 10 times a day? Is it
>> the more the merrier? This I don't know..I'm following the
directions..
>>
>> Thanks,
>> ~David