3 User Reviews
★★☆☆☆
(Kitchener On)
06/04/2023
Hi Alex
Try 1 week Frankincense Oil and then 1 week Hemp Oil. Continue for 8 weeks.
Take care.
Gary
DMSO
★★★★★
I recently decided to give DMSO another try (I've tried it before, but was not able to tolerate the discomfort on the skin). I purchased a roll-on product 70% DMSO 30% Aloe Vera.
As everyone who has lipomas knows, they don't go away on their own. My grandmother had them and my mother has them. Perhaps there's a genetic component, but I don't know. However, I will say this, my grandmother had cancer in the bile duct and my mother had to have her gallbladder removed. I decided (no really) I wasn't going to go the same route and didn't have time to deal with illnesses or surgeries. It was a decision I made for this body.
Anyway, back to the DMSO, I have a large lipoma on my left arm above the elbow. It's a large, sprawling one and I believe it has entangled itself either in the muscle or nerve because there is pain when I rub my fingers over it. Since that lipoma is so large, I decided to address that one first. I have applied it twice/day for about 1 week now. It has reduced in size by about 1/2. Do I have skin irritation? Yes, but I decided to 'suck it up' and 'deal with it'.
I have noticed the skin irritation does get better though with time. I have read (please research DMSO) that it can stain clothing, so that's another reason I am working on my arm first. I have small lipomas on my upper thighs, but since I am wearing pants, I have decided to tackle those after I see complete remission of the lipoma on my arm.
(Mn)
08/29/2020
I'm going to try the DMSO/Aloe roll on. Thank you for the suggestion!
DMSO
★★★★☆
She is very thin, eats a very healthy mostly organic diet very low in meat and fat. Very low processed diet, so not much I can change there. She takes many supplements and spirulina and chlorella and kefir. very healthy child, not sure why she has this lipoma.
(Australia)
09/30/2016
Doesn't sound like a lypoma. Lypomas don't ooze.
(Usa)
08/28/2020
(Nj)
03/10/2017
I once had a Lipoma in the same area. One day it became painful and infected. Something to do with the area of the sweat glands. Well I went to the doc. and he said it was infected and then squeezed a bunch of stuff from it. So it is possible for one to squeeze stuff from a lipoma if infected. It soon had to be removed by the doc.
(Va)
08/28/2020
You're getting a lipoma confused with a cyst. Cysts ooze when you squeeze them and can be very big. Watch Dr. Pimple Popper...even she can't always tell until she cuts one open...she says if they ooze it's a cyst. Lipomas have to be pulled out.
(Oh)
05/27/2018
I have had many lipomas cut out of my back and arms. They have to cut very deep to get them out. More recently, I must be put under to remove many at once. They are large blobs of fat--nothing oozy about them. Maybe a sebacious cyst? I did have one surgeon argue with me about mine being that. Of course, he was wrong and his logic was flawed. Cysts are round and hard, lipomas are not. I would imagine that an infected cyst could rupture. There is no reason for a lipoma to become infected. Regardless, the original post is old and hopefully she took the child to the doctor because none of that sounds healthy or normal.
(Copenhagen)
02/08/2021
andreaskalcker.com
It could be parasite related!
Andreas Kalcker's book "Forbidden Health" offers great advice.
You can read about the various protocols on his website.