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#1 john1960

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 02:52 PM


Hey guys.

 

So I use a comfrey poultice to try and help heal my 2 small hernias naturally. Within the poultices are c60 powder.

 

So Ive heard c60 can be good and bad. The main thing Ive read that scares me though is c60's ability to unwind DNA and also damage DNA/RNA. My goodness, that sounds extremely disconcerting.

 

I also heard it has affected some people's eyesight (made it blurry?).

 

So my question: would the small amount of c60 powder Im absorbing through the comfrey poultice topically be possibly unwinding my DNA or damaging it? 

 

If so, if I stop the poultices, does the body have the ability to naturally revert back to it's original DNA forms and expressions? or would the change be permanent? (scary, very scary).

 

So again, whats the verdict here gentlemen?

 

 

Thanks!



#2 AdamI

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 02:58 PM

The can repair DNA damage. It happens all the time, if it can't repair the damage the cell will either try to split it self creating a new cell when a cell do that the DNA damage is easier to repair, or commit suicide and a stem cell will create a new cell in its place.
AC-11 boosts the body's repair mechanism so u could take that as well perhaps if u believe u get DNA damage

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#3 lost69

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 03:53 PM

I never heard of anything like that from c60 in oil which has no toxicity on studies, all the rest like c60 in water or powder directly are other compouds found toxic so why use powder instead of oil?

#4 Turnbuckle

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 04:38 PM

The addition of C60 powder is close to magic. There's no way C60 powder could do anything here.



#5 john1960

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 07:09 PM

I never heard of anything like that from c60 in oil which has no toxicity on studies, all the rest like c60 in water or powder directly are other compouds found toxic so why use powder instead of oil?



Just did a little more research and the powder is mixed into the poultice with olive oil.

So you guys think I am in the clear here as far as toxicity?

#6 Turnbuckle

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Posted 06 September 2018 - 08:32 PM

Just did a little more research and the powder is mixed into the poultice with olive oil.

So you guys think I am in the clear here as far as toxicity?

 

 

That depends. Are they just dumping their powders into the oil, or are they dissolving C60 properly? This takes several days and preferably a week or two. After that comes the question of skin penetration. C60 weighs 721 daltons. Most drugs supplied this way are less than 500 daltons, so transdermal delivery will be low. Conjugation with certain peptides, however, will increase the penetration--https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/27168130

 

 

C60 alone is not toxic but the same can't be said for all C60 derivatives. So ask yourself, does the manufacturer's website look professional? Or do they have bible quotes and new age language? My guess is that they've added C60 without understanding what they are doing. If so, find a comfrey poultice without C60, though comfey itself can be toxic.


Edited by Turnbuckle, 06 September 2018 - 09:15 PM.


#7 Empiricus

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Posted 07 September 2018 - 12:54 PM

Does everyone filter these days, if so, what's method are you using?   







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