Quote from tradermac:
Atticus, how do you know all this stuff?!
Thanks for the info...my dad just informed me of some new skin lesions. Going to gather the suggested ingredients. How much DMO & trans-reservatrol do you add to your concoction? Or, do you apply each separately?
I took a lot of mole and cell bio. I would use the CoQ10 to stabilize the resv, but still make small batches, and often. It will store for a couple of days, but will redox rapidly into cis-forms. Best to make a small batch once each weekly application.
Up the application to 3x a week if if's not evident that any changes are taking place or it's not reduced in size.
http://www.jacoblab.com/ for the DMSO.
You can get the CoQ10 at
www.purebulk.com Buy the US or Japan source, not from China. Buy a 14oz virgin coconut oil from Trader Joe's or Whole Foods. 60g of powdered CoQ10 is too much for topical applications, but your dad should be taking a tsp of the CoQ10 in coconut oil (orally) daily for general health.
ReserveAge is a nice product:
http://www.iherb.com/ReserveAge-Organics-Resveratrol-500-mg-60-Veggie-Caps/18272
Honestly, the best results I've seen was from the Costco/TruNature branded Resv, and it's in a softgel:
http://www.costco.com/trunature®-Ma...l-250-mg.,-140-Softgels.product.11609792.html
Depending on the size of the lesion, take 10 drops or so of the DMSO and add to a Petri dish, or whatever you have. Bring up a 1/8 tsp of the CoQ10 to room temp (72 degrees or so) and squirt one of the Costco Resv gels into the dish. Add the CoQ10 and mix with a q-tip.
Apply liberally to the lesion. It may sting (that's how you know it works!). Allow to dry.
I have seen melanomas fall off after a few weeks application. Sq-cell are typically much easier to treat.
Good luck. PM if you have any questions.