Wednesday, August 20, 2014

"Magic Masto Lotion" Recipes

“Magic Masto Lotion”

The name of this lotion does not do it justice — it’s better than magic. And if you're looking for information on “Magic Masto Lotion” (MML), you've come to the right place!
Nancy Gould, of New Zealand, developed a recipe for a lotion to apply to the skin which helps the “itchies” go away. Nancy is a nurse, originally from the US, who has systemic mastocytosis. She was hoping to find a way to increase the level of cromolyn in her system by applying it to the skin, and made this happy discovery instead. Thank you, Nancy, for sharing!
The Original Recipe for “Magic Masto Lotion”
  • 1 tsp glycerin
  • ¹⁄4 cup of Vanicream¹ (ordered from the pharmacist, approximately US$15 for a 1-lb. tub)
  • 5 ampules (tubes) of Gastrocrom or 500 mg of cromolyn powder²
¹ Vanicream can be ordered from the pharmacist. It costs about $15 for a 1-lb. tub. Other thick lotions may also work. Suggestions people have shared for other lotions are:
  • Trader Joe’s has a moisturizing cream that is thick and does not have mineral oil or lanolin, runs approximately $3.99
  • Desert Essence daily essential face moisturizer is a face cream that might also be a good option due to the thickness. It has no colors or synthetic perfumes, detergents, animal fat, animal ingredients or testing, runs approximately $4.
  • Aqueous Cream can also be gotten from your pharmacist. There is a thick base that is used for mixing preparations of water-based or water soluble medicines. It is definitely no-frills, with no perfume or color. If you mix it with Gastrocrom, it should turn into a somewhat manageable lotion.
² Gastrocrom (Cromolyn Sodium) is a prescription that will have to be written by your doctor. It comes 96 plastic vials, or ampules, to a box. If your pharmacist can get the powdered form of cromolyn (Nalcrom), it makes a more manageable cream.
If you cannot get Gastrocrom, here are two recipes for making MML lotion — one using NasalCrom, which is available in the United States over the counter (OTC), and another using Nalcrom, a powdered form of Gastrocrom that is available outside the US:
Recipe for “Magic Masto Lotion” using OTC NasalCrom®
NasalCrom® is an over-the-counter nasal spray that contains cromolyn.
  • 2 tsp glycerin
  • 1/2 cup of Vanicream or other thick lotion
  • 1 whole bottle (0.44 fl. oz. size – 13 ml.) of NasalCrom®
Recipe for “MML” using Nalcrom powdered cromolyn
Nalcrom powdered cromolyn is available by prescription.
  • 1 ½ ounces (just less than ¼ cup) Vanicream, or other mild skin cream
  • 1 teaspoon Glycerin
  • Five 100mg capsules of Nalcrom
  • Mix, allow to sit 20 minutes, and mix again.
For More Information Please Visit MastoKids MML

1 comment:

  1. My husband was diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis last year and did go to the NIH and see Dr. Robyn twice. He had already had the bone marrow biopsy and aspiration, as well as the tryptase level test. Basically, they did some blood work there and took extensive medical history from my husband. They told us to go home and our local physician could follow up with him as well as anyone could since there are really no specialist doctors to see locally. They said if there were changes to follow up in about a year. He did go back about a month ago and found out that Dr. Robyn was going to leave. We made a research on local herbal medicine and we found out there is a cure with natural herbs and roots medicine.Of Dr James the great herbal doctor from west Africa, on how he uses his herbal medicine to cure several diseases like SHINGLES,WARTS, HERPES,CANCER,HEPATITIS,DIABETES HIV/AIDS,AND MASTOCYTOSIS,and we proceeded and contacted him on his email Drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com..and he said he will help us. 2 days later you told us the herbal medicine is ready and he sent it to us.After 3 weeks of the usage as he prescribed to us.believe me my husband was truly cured of Mastocytosis.You can reach the Herbal Doctor on Drjamesherbalmix@gmail.com or you get in touch with me on Ntrishanelson@gmail.com

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