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DEADLY LAMISIL SIDE EFFECTS vs. BENIGN [DMSO + 10% fluconzole]   Message List  
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For Everyone,
This post may be a bit off-topic, but I believe it's of interest to rosaceans,
especially if they also have nail fungus, that [DMSO + 10% fluconazole] is the
best cure for nail fungus, hands down, as well as being the only cure for
rosacea.
God Bless, ITN & IDFN,
Dave Fleming ---TEXT OF POST AT [nailfungus] GROUP FOLLOWS---

Dave Fleming wrote:
For the [nailfungus] group, as at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nailfungus/

Remember that topically applied [DMSO + fluconazole] concentrates itself in the
nail and surrounding tissue of the toe, and has virtually no chance of any side
effects. This is because it keeps the systemic level of fluconazole extremely
low, and it is likely that the fluconazole remains "bound together" with the
DMSO, which likely means that it does not have the systemic toxicity of plain
ORAL fluconazole, as explained at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-cure/message/193
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-cure/message/111

Here is a source for finding out the history of "Lamisil/terbinafine". It's not
pretty, as at:
http://www.adrugrecall.com/lamisil/effects.html
There, they say:
"Lamisil side effects are very dangerous and deadly. The FDA found the Lamisil
side effects to be so dangerous that a public health advisory warning was
issued, in addition to Lamisil labeling changes. The FDA had received reports of
liver failure in Lamisil patients, often leading to death.
There were 16 Lamisil side effects liver failure reports as of April 2001. When
the Lamisil side effects warning was issued, healthcare professionals were sent
letters alerting them of the reports of Lamisil liver failure, transplantation,
and death. Physicians were recommended to take nail specimens for lab testing in
potential Lamisil patients to reduce unnecessary risk of Lamisil side effects."

Also, the cure of nail fungus with [DMSO + 10% fluconazole] takes only six weeks
of daily applications, at most, whereas ORAL Lamisil/terbinafine takes many
months to over a year of taking daily Lamisil/terbinafine ORALLY, the last time
I saw their ad on TV.

I personally believe that it is actually criminal that some doctors continue to
prescribe ORAL anti-fungal nail fungus drugs, with their potential side effects
including permanent liver damage and even DEATH, when the extremely effective
nail fungus cure of TOPICALLY APPLIED, NON-INVASIVE [DMSO + 10% fluconazole]
exists.

There ought'a be a law against prescribing drugs such as Lamisil/terbinafine for
nail fungus, with such potential side effects.
As I remember, the Lamisil TV ad claimed that side effects are "generally mild".
Right....
So, "generally mild", apparently translates as "some people DIE when they take
Lamisil for nail fungus".
Right.... Of course, those Lamisil folks who wrote, "generally mild side
effects" had no rea$on to deceive you, right?
God Bless, ITN & IDFN,
Dave Fleming


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