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bibiras Posted - 07/20/2011 : 19:13:37
Does anyone on this forum have any experience with laetrile cream? I came across a product (from cytapharmaonline.com) that has 5% laetrile in it, along with 7% DMSO. Not sure if that's adequate for dealing with a large skin tumor. Anybody know anything about this cream?
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Gabby023 Posted - 07/23/2011 : 19:51:01
I actually don't know anyone who has tried that cream. It sounds interesting, though. I see that you found it on a pharmaceutical website. Does it require a prescription to use it? I'd ask a doctor about it and see if they would recommend it or give you a sample. Sometimes the samples can last quite a long time, which is a great option if you don't have personal health insurance.
jenniferd Posted - 07/22/2011 : 00:54:33
I also want to know about the laetrile cream. Is it really effective?

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