I’ve written many times about how artemesia can help all kinds of cancers. Heres a dramatic story from veterinarian Leland Gross, DVM.
Tabby, a 14BD-year-old cat, had a squamous cell cancer on it is nose. The cancer had eaten away the whole nose to face level. Dr. Gross says squamous cell skin cancers in cats are similar to humans, they are sun related and can be aggressive.
He dissolved 100 mg artemisinin (from NutriCology) in a small amount of 50% DMSO. He then applied it directly on the cancer at least twice daily.
You may remember artemisinin, an herbal extract that you first read about in these pages three years ago. Artemisinin is the worlds number one treatment for malaria. However, it has the ability to kill cancer cells by the same mechanism that it kills malaria.
Its important to remove scabs and apply it directly to the tumor. Dr. Gross also gave the cat artemisinin orally — 100 mg, three times a week. That would be the equivalent of seven mg per pound in an adult human.
Within four to six weeks, the cancer was gone and the nose of Tabby eventually grew back completely! And the amazing thing, when the nose grew back, it came in pink, just like a newborn cat. It then developed pigment spots, which filled in completely, just like normal kitten development.
I’ve had other cases, in humans, where superficial cancers have regressed after applying artemisinin. This is exciting news, since surgery can be disfiguring even if successful.
I am eager to get feedback on topical artemisinin. If you happen to try it while awaiting conventional therapy, please let me know your experiences.