Are you by chance an MD? If not, I would like to request you stop giving blanket medical evaluations and drug safety advise. For some, it quite possibly could be, at the very least...harmful. I understand the dilutions argument, but you still have no clue as the safety for those on a regimented drug schedule for treatments of shitloads of diseases or conditions. "Because the guy's at the other site said it was ok" is not a valid argument.

Colchicine (Colchicine) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug Interactions and Warnings at RxList

"Adverse reactions in decreasing order of severity are: bone marrow depression, with aplastic anemia, with agranulocytosis or with thrombocytopenia may occur in patients receiving long-term therapy. Peripheral neuritis, purpura, myopathy, loss of hair, and reversible azoospermia have also been reported.

Vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea may occur with colchicine therapy, especially when maximal doses are necessary for a therapeutic effect. To avoid more serious toxicity, the drug should be discontinued when these symptoms appear, regardless of whether or not joint pain has been relieved.

Dermatoses have been reported. Hypersensitivity reactions may occur infrequently."

Drug Interactions:
Colchicine is inhibited by acidifying agents. The action of colchicine is potentiated by alkalinizing agents.

Colchicine may increase sensitivity to the CNS* depressants.

Response to sympathomimetic agents' may be enhanced by colchicine.


*CNS stands for central nervous system.

Doubtful 95% (random number) of us would have a problem. But you are willing to risk it for the remainder of the group...?

I would like to take this opportunity to extend this warning to products like gibberellic acid, hormones, steroids. Know what you're using, as it may affect you adversely.