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Old 08-09-2012, 05:38 AM
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Old 08-27-2012, 07:01 AM
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Lugol's solution maybe?
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Old 09-12-2012, 06:40 PM
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Well, I ended not thinking much about it and didn't follow on with the application of cannabis oil cause I was afraid of getting to stoned from the topical application. Anyway, I had a look yesterday and it has grown! about 3 times the size! looking at pictures of seborrhoeic warts it kind of looks like that but it's hard to tell.

I looked up Simoncinis treatment and have been applying baking soda with a drop of water and leaving it there since yesterday, and will keep on doing that or while. I wish I could take a picture but I broke my camera! I also decided to alkalize my diet as much as (which is kind of hard given my family buys half veggies half crap food) possible and will start doing some exercise daily from now on.

Why is the 7% iodine tincture (same as Lugol's right?) recommended instead of the baking soda according to Simoncini? The thing is they say it burns and given it's such a sensitive area I rather use the baking soda. Should it be effective enough? what do you guys think? thanks!
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Old 09-13-2012, 07:20 AM
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Why is the 7% iodine tincture (same as Lugol's right?) recommended instead of the baking soda according to Simoncini? The thing is they say it burns and given it's such a sensitive area I rather use the baking soda. Should it be effective enough? what do you guys think? thanks!

Lugol's was 10% elemental iodine, but that's not critical, 7% will work fine. I've been using it on moles and liver spots. One of the liver spots became slightly ulcerated at first. It faded first too. Hmmm, it died hard and fast, fine with me!

Skin flaps and moles are tumors. Perhaps they are innocuous at first, but I'm not letting them stick around.
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Old 09-13-2012, 07:14 AM
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Tumors loathe iodine and iodine loathes tumors. You should also take the iodine internally to saturation. Start slow, your body will be shedding bromine and chlorine as it replaces those tramp halogens with iodine.

I think concentrating on body pH is a good thing. It certainly can't hurt.

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so what about baking soda? I'm not sure I want to use iodine on such a sensitive area...

how less efective is it?

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Old 09-13-2012, 11:08 AM
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I've never used baking soda for topical applications except for bee stings and it was quite some time ago. By modern standards, bicarb does nothing to nullify the bee venom.

I put iodine on my skin every day, and quite frankly, I'd be FAR more afraid of a lesion on my sack than the iodine.
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I've never used baking soda for topical applications except for bee stings and it was quite some time ago. By modern standards, bicarb does nothing to nullify the bee venom.

I put iodine on my skin every day, and quite frankly, I'd be FAR more afraid of a lesion on my sack than the iodine.
ok, I was just thinking baking soda could be enough, so iodine doesn't burn?
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Old 09-13-2012, 03:44 PM
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the best I can do is tell you what I would do in your circumstance based on things I've tried on myself.
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