scoobisnacker
Active Member
thank you so much!
DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide) is a polar aprotic solvent. What it does is take the drug across the integument (skin) barrier. It is a delivery agent that topicals need. I used it with distillate to treat a basal cell carcinoma and actinic keratosis. Turns out it could not tumor reduce but it did stop tumor growth and it was effective on all actinic keratosis which was the precursor to basal cell CA.sorry if I missed it, but what is DMSO?
You are very welcome. If you get the 70/30 Aloe Vera Gel DMSO it mixes a easier. I keep mine in the fridge so it doesn't melt. Just what gets on my fingers when I rub it is all it usually takes to ease a joint. One cup of this will last a long time.thank you so much!
Me, too. One doctor mentioned that all it takes is a tincture sprayed on the basal cell and let the alcohol dry. He said the sticky that is left is what's needed. That wasn't what the article was about so that's all he said. Been looking for more info on that but haven't found it. If anyone knows something about it I'd sure like to know.I used it with distillate to treat a basal cell carcinoma
That's what I'm trying this year. Got 6 pot plants and a pantry full and am growing 6 hemp plants just for the CBD. Got tired of being stoned 24/7 so I'm trying to mix something that's a little more forgiving.I would grow one CBD dominant and one THC dominant indica and mix as I wish.
That's excellent to hear it was at least partially effective. I have heard a lot of great successes using full-extract cannabis oil on BCCs, it's possible the distillate was only able to stop the tumor growth because it was lacking other cannabinoids and terpenes, but that's only a theory and some BCCs are resistant to all kinds of cannabis products. The AK response is promising though. Do you happen to know the cannabinoid/terpene profile of the distillate you had?DMSO (dimethylsulfoxide) is a polar aprotic solvent. What it does is take the drug across the integument (skin) barrier. It is a delivery agent that topicals need. I used it with distillate to treat a basal cell carcinoma and actinic keratosis. Turns out it could not tumor reduce but it did stop tumor growth and it was effective on all actinic keratosis which was the precursor to basal cell CA.
Not specifically, this was years ago but I grow, hunt and breed pain relief strains so it was a high THC strain that I was using back then. Likely either Kosher Kush, Pre 98 Bubba Kush or GG#4 or possibly even a Jack Herer or C99.That's excellent to hear it was at least partially effective. I have heard a lot of great successes using full-extract cannabis oil on BCCs, it's possible the distillate was only able to stop the tumor growth because it was lacking other cannabinoids and terpenes, but that's only a theory and some BCCs are resistant to all kinds of cannabis products. The AK response is promising though. Do you happen to know the cannabinoid/terpene profile of the distillate you had?