Guest guest Posted October 8, 2008 Report Share Posted October 8, 2008 That is good, but the maker of OPC recommends that oleander extract be condensed all the way down to a syrupy consistency and mixed 1 to 3 with ozonated olive oil and DMSO for tropical use. That is a much stronger oleander concentrate than you get from the extract or capsule. For a Basic Oleander Skin Creme or Lotion: For a basic skin creme or lotion: Slowly boil the original brew down to a light syrup, condensing the liquid and making it thicker at a less than boiling temperature. Mix the final syrup with an aloe based hand cream, using one part oleander syrup to three parts hand cream. Used regularly, Dr. Ozel's patent says this is a good topical cream for pre-cancerous skin cells, age spots, moles, and psoriasis. When used for psoriaisis, it is most effective to mix the concentrated oleander with ozonated olive oil. It works even better if you mix it with ozonated grape seed oil although some people have a skin sensitivity to the more potent ozonated grape seed oil. (Olive oils sets like Vaseline after about 4 - 5 days of bubbling ozone through it while grape seed oil takes from 18 - 22 days. It is thus much more saturated with ozone). Adding DMSO is also recommended. oleander soup , " fishsalmon2001 " <cathykush wrote: > > I clean the skin area and my hands, and pour the OPC liquid in my hand > with a dropperful of DMSO and a few drops of 5% Lugol's iodine and rub > it into the area and let it get dry before I put clothing over the area. > > Sometimes I soak a small cottonball in the OPC liquid and put a > bandage over the area to keep OPC constantly on the area - sometimes > with DMSO also. > > Am also thinking of opening a capsule and making an OPC paste to mix > with DMSO to apply to the area as well. > > cathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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