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Chief Wolf's avatar

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Larry Inn's avatar

Hi Heather! How are you? Talking about Chlorine dioxide, the Honolulu Board of Water Supply is adding Chlorine Dioxide into the Oahu’s water supply. Why? To counter the use of Round-up in parks, golf courses, schools, etc. I’m shocked.

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Greg's's avatar

Any other big players using chlorine dioxide?

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Holly Mills's avatar

Amanda Volmer / Yummy Naturals makes her DSMO

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Greg's's avatar

Let's see pro/con benefits vs side effects on drugs and toxins like DMSO in concise top ,6-7 manner.ALWAYS DEEP DIVE SIDE EFFECTS YOU POOR FOOLS!!

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Jeff Prager's avatar

A Midwestern Doctor stated if he were stranded for life on a desert island DMSO is one of the items he'd take. I write 1000-4500+ page books, 100% peer review for over 500 research institutions in over 140 countries. DMSO is one of the safest drugs available with minor side effects. Can cause slight itching, very slight, and may cause dry skin, otherwise it's completely safe to use. Read the published peer review which takes a few months to learn to do properly. I've been doing this for almost 20 years with over 100 published books based solely on published peer review. I prefer peer review published prior to 2015.

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Timothy Schafer's avatar

Hmm possible combination with methylene blue?

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Jeff Prager's avatar

DMSO when applied to the skin generally increases the effects of drug taken at the same time orally. DMSO when applied to the skin enters the blood stream and travels throughout the body regardless of where you apply it. I have disc pretty severe disc degeneration and applied it to my lower back (sterility, skin, hands, etc., is critically important) and it worked immediately. I no longer have pain I've lived with for 30 years. I'm almost 70, have non small cell lung cancer and inject DMSO with Hematoxylin under the skin (subcutaneous) and take 1000mg Mebendazole and 48mg Ivermectin daily. Cancer is well under control, diagnosed in Nov. 2022. I also take Methylene Blue but don't suggest injecting it with DMSO. I'm not a doctor, this not medical advise, it's just what I do. JP

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Rintinrin382's avatar

JP: Any advice on ideal ratio of Hematoxylin to DMSO, especially for topical use? I believe some use 1:3, as in for each 10 mL of DMSO, add 3.33 grams of hematoxylin crystals. Is this a good approximation or do you advise some other ratio?

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Jeff Prager's avatar

I can't really advise you on mix because I'm not certain my own calculations for injection are correct. I'm not dead and haven't had any adverse events that I'm aware of and believe my calculations which included densities are correct but I won't know with certainty until Friday, June 2nd at 10:30am when I have an appointment for a C infusion and the doctor promised to check my calculations after helping me determine milliliter, gram and density conversions over the phone. You can email me [ jprager@rocketmail.com ] and remind me and I'll reply after the 2nd. I believe my injections are accurate but I won't know until the 2nd and should be home by 4pm.

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Rintinrin382's avatar

No worries, for now will use recipe bottom Page 172 of Morton Walker's DMSO: The New Healing Power ("…combine 25 grams of hematoxylin and 75 cc of DMSO… use 1cc per 75lbs of body weight").

Mixing my own 35mL of DMSO and 12 grams (for 200lbs body) of Hematoxylin Stain, plus 15ml of Aloe Gel (replicating 70/30 DMSO/Aloe mix), to fill 50 mL roller bottle and get rolling topically.

Granted, will need to apply equivalent of fifty 10cm-long roller stripes onto skin to equal Dr. Tucker-recommended 1cc per infusion, but prepared to do so over multiple sessions in a day and can titrate easily.

Good luck with 6/2 IV Vitamin C session -- you are doing Linus Pauling proud. :-)

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Jeff Prager's avatar

25 grams of Hematoxylin, depending upon where you bought it, is expensive. I'm using 5 grams Hematoxylin with 15cc DMSO which gives me a small enough bottle for the refrigerator. I inject subcutaneously 1cc every day. I'm not thrilled with this because it's not as effective against my cancer. The truth is, nothing really is. There have been improvements for some people, myself included, with Mebendazole and Ivermectin, both in high doses. Ivermectin runs about $400/mo and Mebendazole about $300/mo, but there have been no cures. In order to stay alive it's likely I'll need to use chemotherapy again eventually, perhaps immunotherapy and continue with D-Hematoxylin, Mebendazole, Ivermectin, Chlorine Dioxide (which is difficult to work into the protocol because it can't be used with antioxidants for about 45 minutes), IP-6, Niclosamide, Iscador, Methylene Blue and D3/K2, as long as I live. I'm afraid discontinuing any of these treatments will lead to an earlier than necessary death. My diet is also extremely boring.Smaller wild caught fish, eggs, nut butters, Kimchi, Sauerkraut, plain yogurt, plain keifer and either coffee or tea because there isn't a single drink available that doesn't have sugar or some kind of sweetener in it. The peer review on Stevia alone, pure Stevia, indicates it has an anticancer effect so I use it once in a while but I don't really like the taste. The vitamin C injection I hope will help.

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Rintinrin382's avatar

Sounds like you are holding up nicely through both diet and medication, whether repurposed, 'once known but now lost', or innovative and less expensive--all with less unfavorable long-term consequences.

Is the 1cc D-Hematoxylin mix delivered subcutaneously to the gut, alternating left and right daily?

Ivermectin + Mebendazole + Niclosamide -- that's a LOT of anti-parasitic action, inhibiting signaling pathways, inducing of programmed cell death, etc.

Does the high dose Ivermectin and Mebendazole (plus D-Hematoxylin, etc.) taken over the long haul cause havoc to your blood counts and chemistry, perhaps already weakened by prior chemo? Does the Iscador help mitigate all of this?

Unless Stage 4 or so, any case for similar outcome using less: only 18mg of Ivermectin 2x per week, 100mg of Mebendazole 4 out of 7 days, and 222mg of Fenbendazole 5 out of 7 days? Arguably enough to keep the cancer 'embers' suitably low and slow.

Is your Chlorine Dioxide taken orally (MMS/CDS) , via the nose (as in Frontier's Snoot!), or perhaps following some other protocol? On my list to investigate further, thanks.

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Timothy Schafer's avatar

Great information to have. Thank you.

My father currently has marginal B-cell lymphoma. We are controlling it with a targeted therapeutic and ivermectin 27 mg 3 times/week (cut down from every day in agreement with our holistic/alternative med doc Dr. Neuenschwander in Ann Arbor MI).

How do you obtain Hematoxylin?

Which methylene blue do you recommend as I currently have tried Earth Harmony and Alex Jones and both work well.

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Jeff Prager's avatar

I prefer not to use Alex Jones or Dr. McCulough, they're both too high priced. I use Methylene Blue called Blue Boost from Nutricel Supplements. 12mg Pharmaceutical grade MB, 60 capsules, about $35.00. Hematoxylin from Lab Alley, $46.40 plus tax and shipping, around $60 total = https://www.laballey.com/products/bluing-solution

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Jeff Prager's avatar

the Hematoxylin is 99%+ pure

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Alina's avatar

Do I have to use the dye? Where do I get it? I have DMSO!

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Jeff Prager's avatar

You can get 99.995% pure Hematoxylin on Amazon. I have it and use subcutaneous injection with diabetic syringe with DMSO from The DMSO Store, $29.95 no tax no shipping. The Hematoxylin is about $99 on Amazon or you can use Lab Alley where it's $55.00 for 45 grams crystals at 99% purity plus tax and shipping, it's a special order and may take time to receive and you'll have to contact Lab Alley by phone or email for the order: https://www.laballey.com/products/hematoxylin-stain?variant=7219001655355

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Essence's avatar

This same info was posted by midwesterndoctor April 12, 2025. Shame on Mike Adams for not crediting his work, also here on Substack.

https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/the-forgotten-cancer-cure-hiding

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Mary s's avatar

How can one find a house t ic or integrative oncologist in california..that may be using DMSO WITH HEMATOXYLIN?

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