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pom Posted - 04/21/2014 : 18:54:07
Hemp Seed Oil 40% - high CBD if possible, it's also otherwise a nice gentle moisturizer.
Castor Oil 15%
DMSO 20%
D-Limonene 10%
Beeswax (thickener) 8% - this way you can make a salve instead of a water in oil emulsion.
Blood Root Extract 2%
Milk Thistle 2% - suspect it would work similarly to Petty Spurge and there's evidence for it helping rosacea.
Eggplant Extract 2%
Retinol 1% . Retinyl Palmitate would also work, but absorption/efficacy is poorer as proven by SCIENCE!
Iodine?

From reading the forum, people have experimented with all sorts of combination treatments, I just want something that I can use without a prescription at relatively low cost :) Let me know if you have ideas! Full disclosure, I don't have skin cancer, but I'm a molecular biologist helping a friend of mine who's a Naturopathic Doctor design alternative skincare treatments.



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pom Posted - 06/08/2014 : 17:21:46
So I haven't got skin cancer, but I'd be willing to formulate a lotion for free if anyone has a good idea of what they think would work for them :)
Lynn8384 Posted - 06/07/2014 : 05:08:08
Ascorbic acid good too. I think probably two formula approach with those ingredients. One day one night.
pom Posted - 06/03/2014 : 18:19:02
Limonene as long as not oxidized is tolerated well, was looking for more feedback on the composition, I would love to formulate some non drug lotions for people to try!
Thomas Haugen Posted - 06/01/2014 : 19:31:24
Interesting. Any results to report?

I suspect the Limonene would cause sufficient stinging to deter continued use.

Tom

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