Through the efforts of Grouppe Kurosawa, methyl jasmonate is now being used by many people throughout the world to treat their cancers. Physicians in many countries are administering this plant hormone to their patients and keeping records of their clinical progress.
MJ is an oil like substrance. The most effective method of introduction into the body is via the lungs. The lungs contain the highest concentration of blood vessels of any organ for obvious reasons.
MJ is introduced into a small personal steamer such as that manufactured by Vicks. The steamer is filled with distilled water, the MJ is floated on the top of the water, the heat is turned on and people breathe the MJ into their lungs via the steamer mask. Although some minimal irritation has been reported, this can be minimized by breathing through the mouth and nose. AT THE VERY LEAST, we feel that MJ is the ONLY hope for the treatment of lung and brain cancers. Lung cancer is the most common cancer in the world.
MJ CANNOT be introduced into the lungs with a nebulizer. Nebulizers, such as those used in the treatment of asthma, are designed to introduce specifically formulated compounds into the lungs. Nebulizers ARE NOT designed to volatilize oils such as MJ. The MJ will clog up the nebulizer and ruin it. The steam is necessary to get the MJ into the lungs and the blood stream.
Although MJ can be dissolved in 70% DMSO gels for topical applications, this is meant for specific applications. This method of entry cannot possibly duplicate the efficacy of direct entry of MJ into the lungs.
Skin Alive is a registered trademark of our skin cream. This cream has amazing medicinal properties, including desensitizing skin to topical allergies, such as nickel, and it includes methyl jasmonate. MJ is a direct inhibitor of the enzyme 5-lipoxygenase, a pro-inflammatory enzyme involved in many skin conditions and diseases. Skin Alive (R) is not available commercially because we do not have the money to manufacture and promote the product on a large scale. Skin Alive (R) is not a treatment for cancer.
I hope this essay answers some of your questions.
Stay tuned...
Grouppe Kurosawa, Medicine in the Public Interest

Just for general info for anyone doing or thinking about doing MJ. I have just completed 10ml or five treatments with MJ and the Vicks personal steamer. No ill effects whatsoever two weeks post. When inhaling be careful for the first few minutes and just take in small amounts through nose because the MJ is very strong at first. After five minutes slowly inhale though nose and mouth taking in fresh air when needed if MJ is a little caustic. I found for the last 15-20 minutes that it takes for the distilled water to boil down and reduce it becomes easier to inhale deeply into lungs without any coughing,etc. I am considering doing another month round in a week or two and then get some CTscan results to see where I am at.
As with all of us it will be impossible to tell if it is the MJ that is giving us good results if that is the case because we are doing other things. But I think that if there is a significant improvement then we cannot discount the MJ as having at least done no harm and who knows if Martin is right it might be more than worth the try.
Good luck and feel free to e-mail me, enesquin is my handle on the discussion group.
Thanks,
Larry B.
Posted by: Larry B | November 28, 2008 at 06:35 PM
Which Vicks Inhaler?
V1300 ?
http://phillypharmacyinc.stores.yahoo.net/fcoviv1postt.html
V1200 ?
http://www.drugstore.com/qxp70259_333181_sespider/vicks/personal_steam_inhaler.htm
My guess is that V1200 is sufficient.
Posted by: satx2 | November 29, 2008 at 11:23 AM
Correction, I mean to tsay the V1300 sufficient, but said V1200.
Researching more, the V1300 is not electric. You have to heat the water separately and pour into the unit.
So the V1200 is better.
Posted by: satx2 | November 29, 2008 at 11:31 AM
Dear Larry B
Please keep us good news ... asap --- Since were also about to treat the disease in the same region using nasal MJ
Posted by: GS | November 29, 2008 at 11:43 AM
V1200 Vick Personal steamer is the one I have been using. You are correct satx2.
Thanks,
Larry
Posted by: Larry B | November 29, 2008 at 03:57 PM
I wonder if using more of the MJ sub-axillary with DMSO would bring it up to speed with the inhalation method. It sounds like a lot of MJ is wasted because of nasopharyngeal irritation.
Posted by: Gerry | December 03, 2008 at 08:46 PM
Nothing is more efficient than the direct introduction into the lungs. If you breathe through the nose and mouth slowly, there is very little irritation. I doubt that any MJ is wasted.
Posted by: Dr. Steve | December 04, 2008 at 08:50 AM
I wonder how MJ compates with 3-bromopyruvate in terms of availability, toxicity and efficacy.
Posted by: Gerry | December 10, 2008 at 07:51 PM
I am concerned about excessive necrosis if other anti-Akt substances are used (e.g. dammarene sapogenins - see sapogenin.info) and promotion of tumor growth by necrosis in the hypoxic areas. http://www.nature.com/nri/journal/v5/n10/fig_tab/nri1703_F4.html
What do you think?
Posted by: Gerry | December 11, 2008 at 06:08 PM
Could you please comment on this Dr. Martin? I don't fully understand the foregoing question but would like for you to respond when you have time.
Thanks,
Larry B.
Posted by: Larry B | December 12, 2008 at 06:48 AM
There is NOTHING in any of my protocols that will cause excessive necrosis. I do not know what these saponins do nor do I care. They are not included in any of our protocols. MJ will cause necrosis which is beneficial in small amounts in order to activate the immune system against the tumors. MJ induced necrosis is minimal considering the low doses we are using.
Posted by: Dr. Steve | December 12, 2008 at 08:53 AM
Still want to know where and how to get methyl jasmonate. Can anybody help me?
Posted by: Dr. Bendlin | June 09, 2009 at 12:21 PM