Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 It did work for my Mother, but not for my daughter when they used it. Mother used it 20 minutes every single day for months. Daughter was not so conscientious. It resulted in half-grown-0ut for Mother, not much for daughter. Though it works, you might need electric slippers to use it everyday! bG > > Hi All, > > Here's some info that might be of interest when considering whether to try a Godzilla on fungus issues: > > http://www.japmaonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/6/565 > > http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20090117513 > > http://asutriplehelix.org/node/34 > > http://viealternative.free.fr/telechargement/PARASITES/ScientificStudy2.pdf > > http://www.dragonfly75.com/eng/ScientificStudy1.pdf > > So, I personally don't know what to think... > > Best Wishes, Manu > > www.burzynskimovie.com > > Help stop TB in Africa: www.moxafrica.org - Check out www.therealnews.com - Acunews.wordpress.com > > Sent from my iPod > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 It did work for my Mother, but not for my daughter when they used it. Mother used it 20 minutes every single day for months. Daughter was not so conscientious. It resulted in half-grown-0ut for Mother, not much for daughter. Though it works, you might need electric slippers to use it everyday! bG > > Hi All, > > Here's some info that might be of interest when considering whether to try a Godzilla on fungus issues: > > http://www.japmaonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/94/6/565 > > http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20090117513 > > http://asutriplehelix.org/node/34 > > http://viealternative.free.fr/telechargement/PARASITES/ScientificStudy2.pdf > > http://www.dragonfly75.com/eng/ScientificStudy1.pdf > > So, I personally don't know what to think... > > Best Wishes, Manu > > www.burzynskimovie.com > > Help stop TB in Africa: www.moxafrica.org - Check out www.therealnews.com - Acunews.wordpress.com > > Sent from my iPod > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. I am not sure it was "the fungus", or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. I am not sure it was "the fungus", or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 no, mine is/was white stuff, hard and brittle under the nails, aka onchymycosis, which stands for crud probably in Latin. bG > > I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. > > Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. > > Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. > > I am not sure it was " the fungus " , or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. > > Dick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 no, mine is/was white stuff, hard and brittle under the nails, aka onchymycosis, which stands for crud probably in Latin. bG > > I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. > > Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. > > Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. > > I am not sure it was " the fungus " , or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. > > Dick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Blood tends to leave black st\yreaks in nails as you describe.....~ingaOn Feb 9, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Dick Rochon wrote: I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. I am not sure it was "the fungus", or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Blood tends to leave black st\yreaks in nails as you describe.....~ingaOn Feb 9, 2011, at 3:49 PM, Dick Rochon wrote: I had a black mark along one side of the big toenail that I assumed was dirt or grease of some kind. I took my pocket knife and tried to scratch it off, but I couldn't get to the bottom of it. It was deep into the nail, so I assume that it was a fungus. Does that sound like yours? No pain or anything, just the black mark. Anyway, I dissolved baking soda in water until no more would dissolve, poured the liquid into a dropper bottle and added DMSO 1:1. Some of the soda precipitated again, but I let it settle and just put a drop on the toenail morning and night for about a month or so, and it has almost grown out now, and the black stuff is about gone. I am not sure it was "the fungus", or some other kind of crud, but this seems to be taking care of it. My wife had to have her nail pulled out, after treating it for months with various advertised fungus killers. Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2011 Report Share Posted February 11, 2011 Thanks BG. I just noticed a white streak on the other side of the nail that I thought had fungus infection, so I started putting the soda/DMSO on it also. I tried scratching it off with my knife too, but it is not just something on the top of the nail. Maybe there are more than one kind of fungus that can infect toe nails. Black and white??? Dick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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