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Well, two spots popped up, looking like burns where I hadn't been burned.

They've been there for 2 weeks, so I asked a friend who has had lots of skin

cancers and he agreed that they do look like it to him. I have an appointment

with my oncologist in several weeks anyway, so I'll show him then. I was most

concerned because I had a weird sort of breast cancer removed in October '03 and

then had 6 months of chemo. But apparently skin cancer is totally different.

Carole

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I haven't tried anything yet. I guess I'm still in panic mode.

What is cancema?

Carole

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> Well, two spots popped up, looking like burns where I hadn't been burned.

> They've been there for 2 weeks, so I asked a friend who has had lots of skin

> cancers and he agreed that they do look like it to him.

Have you tried using cancema on them?

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Dr. Ryke Hamer, http://www.newmedicine.ca, suggests that cancer

results from a trauma or injury that forms a lesion in the brain.

The area that the lesion is found in the brain corresponds to the

area of the body where the tumor or cancer is found. Dr. Hamer's

research using brain scans is over 20 years old, and his cure rate

is 90% of the incurables that came to him. Treatment is simply to

resolve the emotional conflict associated with the lesion in the

brain.

Dr. Hamer further suggests that when a cancer is treated with

radiation or chemotherapy, that it produces another lesion in the

brain, which then becomes a separate cancer. He further postulates

as a result of his findings of over 20 years in the treatment of

cancer, that cancer does not spread through the dermal layers. This

means that cancers found in the ectodermal layers of the body are

not transferred to the mesodermal or endodermal layers of the body.

He further suggests that virus is associated with cancers found in

the ectoderm, fungus is associated with endodermal cancers and

bacteria/fungus/virus is associated with mesodermal cancers.

It's clear through the work of Dr. Hamer that there must be a

resolution of the emotional conflict/trauma associated with the

brain lesion for there to be any " cure " of cancer. Removing the

offensive cancer site physically in the body, is a whitewash and

doesn't treat the causal factors involved.

We are not pieces and parts of a chemical bag, we are a living being

that is a " WHOLE " organism, not separate from our emotions or mind.

There is no such thing as different treatments of cancer, it's all

in the head. Homeopaths have known this for years, and commonly

treat the genetic miasms and treat the " cancer " patient sequentially

to remove all injuries resulting from both physical and emotional

trauma.

For those who have undergone chemo or radiation, DNR has produced a

body soak and drops that detox from the harmful effects of drug

therapies associated with cancer energetically.

Cancer does not result from toxic substances, it results from the

way that our body deals with it's toxic environment. A body with a

tumor is simply going to concentrate toxins in the tumor site, as a

way of protecting the body from those toxins in otherwise healthy

areas of the body. Traditional cancer treatments wear down the

body's natural ability to resolve disease using it's own innate

intelligence. The body is the cure, is always the cure and always

has been the cure. When you are healed you become a DIFFERENT

person, because the energy around your emotions and your mind are

different. Nutritional therapies are simply crutches to prop up

what the body is already wanting to do to heal, they are not the

cure. The cure is transformation of self, mind and THEN THE BODY

will heal.

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> Well, two spots popped up, looking like burns where I hadn't been

burned. They've been there for 2 weeks, so I asked a friend who has

had lots of skin cancers and he agreed that they do look like it to

him. I have an appointment with my oncologist in several weeks

anyway, so I'll show him then. I was most concerned because I had a

weird sort of breast cancer removed in October '03 and then had 6

months of chemo. But apparently skin cancer is totally different.

> Carole

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" We have had success with a couple of cases of skin cancer (including my

wife's auntie) using ozonated olive oil, so try that first. "

Which ozonating machine did you use?

Thanks,

Bill

Skin cancer

> Hi Saul,

>

> I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> skin cancer specifically...

>

> Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

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" We have had success with a couple of cases of skin cancer (including my

wife's auntie) using ozonated olive oil, so try that first. "

Which ozonating machine did you use?

Thanks,

Bill

Skin cancer

> Hi Saul,

>

> I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> skin cancer specifically...

>

> Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

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Dear ,

We have had success with a couple of cases of skin cancer (including my

wife's auntie) using ozonated olive oil, so try that first.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Skin cancer

> Hi Saul,

>

> I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> skin cancer specifically...

>

> Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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other alternative self-help subjects.

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Dear ,

We have had success with a couple of cases of skin cancer (including my

wife's auntie) using ozonated olive oil, so try that first.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Skin cancer

> Hi Saul,

>

> I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> skin cancer specifically...

>

> Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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other alternative self-help subjects.

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Where can I buy some ?? My daughter has a skin cancer. She is afraid she

will have a hole in her face if the Drs. take it out.

Thanks

Joan

Skin cancer

>

>

> > Hi Saul,

> >

> > I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> > skin cancer specifically...

> >

> > Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> >

> >

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Dear Bill,

Plasmafire.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Skin cancer

>

>

> > Hi Saul,

> >

> > I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> > skin cancer specifically...

> >

> > Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> other alternative self-help subjects.

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> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the

ability to

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to

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Dear Joan,

>From my wife's site at

http://www.aloeessence.com

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

Skin cancer

> >

> >

> > > Hi Saul,

> > >

> > > I searched in your book (Owners Manual...), but there is no mention of

> > > skin cancer specifically...

> > >

> > > Would it be better to use the OOO, or the ozone sauna for this?

> > >

> > > Thanks

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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shelly i don't think she post here now (if its who i think is this person you

are asking

for) but she has a site: CutTheCrapCancerAlternatives .....try there!

joe

> If the lady who is very schooled in Black Salve is still on this list, can

> you please contact me off list?

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> Thanks,

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> CutTheCrapCancerAlternatives

I cannot find this. Do you have the address perhaps?

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In a message dated 5/8/06 7:20:05 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> For what it's worth, this lady was on GCN's Power Hour last week

> advertising her black salve book. Her name is Ingrid Naiman.

>

Thank you. I don't think she's the one but someone else has responded with

information.

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For what it's worth, this lady was on GCN's Power Hour last week advertising her

black salve book. Her name is Ingrid Naiman.

http://cancersalves.com/botanical_approaches/individual_herbs/bloodroot.html

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> CutTheCrapCancerAlternatives

I cannot find this. Do you have the address perhaps?

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If it was me I would just keep at it. Maybe someone else will have more

experience.

Nothing else I can do Donna. It just sits there:))

Christel

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Hi Christel I have no personal experience, but have heard some people say that

it does take longer for some people.

If it was me I would just keep at it. Maybe someone else will have more

experience.

Blessings

Donna

Skin Cancer

I have a question for all you knowledgeable people.

I doctored my skin cancer on my face with Bloodroot tincture from Herb Farm

for the last 6 month and it did absolutely nothing (maybe kept it from

growing)

Therefore I put the cansema salve I have on the effected area 10 days ago.

The eshar is supposed to fall out after 10 days but mine is not. It is

sticking out a bit but looks like one side is attached to my skin. It's hard

to

explain. I kept a band aide on it for 10 days which I changed twice to apply

some

healing ointment.

The literature says not to pull it out.

Can someone tell me if this ever happened to you and what you did?

The last 2 fell out like they were supposed to.

Could the healing salve have an effect on this? Did I screw up?

Thanks in advance for any response

Christel

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> Does anyone know if there are any

> long-term side effects? Are there any natural approaches that can

> help?

>

CoQ10 is great for skin cancers as well as black salve. I just cured a skin

cancer on my face using both black salve and CoQ10 cream.

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In a message dated 5/31/2006 10:29:28 A.M. Central Daylight Time,

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CoQ10 is great for skin cancers as well as black salve. I just cured a skin

cancer on my face using both black salve and CoQ10 cream.

Miracle II soaps not only clears up all skin disorders, it keeps them away.

check out web site with testimonies _www.joannaaraiza.ws_

(http://www.joannaaraiza.ws) My personal testimony is that all those hard

spots that were

precancerous cleared up.

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Skin cancer: This reader requests help for a friend?s mother with basal

cell carcinoma (a form of skin cancer) of the head.  She?s been

prescribed Imiquimod cream (Aldara) but has become very ill since taking

it.  She experienced nausea, lethargy, depression and very painful

headaches.   She?s now been advised by the hospital to stop using it

(after three weeks of daily use).  Does anyone know if there are any

long-term side effects?  Are there any natural approaches that can

help?

A few readers have had experience with Aldara.  used it on a

couple of small skin cancer abnormalities on his face, but it didn?t

work.  He used it religiously for 45 days with no adverse

reactions.  , however, has a different story to tell.  Her

friend developed Primary Cerebral Lymphoma after he was prescribed the

cream.  ?He spent several weeks in the high dependency ward and came

close to death several times, then had to undergo chemotherapy to

control the immunological storm that the Aldara precipitated.?  She

also mentions the case of Beasley, who suffered terrible damage

due to Aldara.  He won a court case against 3M, the manufacturer

responsible for the drug, and all his research can be found on this

website: www.aldara1.com.  The bottom line is, Aldara is extremely

dangerous and should be avoided.

As for alternatives, several creams have been suggested, including

SunSpot (a blend of glycoalkaloids, aloe vera, salicylic acid, tea tree

oil and menthol), Curaderm (see www.curaderm.net) and Raspex (containing

ellagitannins from raspberry extract).  These have worked for

individual readers, but obviously they may not work for everyone. 

Always carry out your own research before embarking on any treatment.

Other recommendations are turmeric (applied externally) and photodynamic

therapy (PDT).  According to Dr from Australia, PDT actually

kills cancer cells without any adverse effects.  See

www.opalclinic.com.

For WDDTY?s natural suggestions for skin cancer, see volume 17 number 2

(May 2006).

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Further thoughts on:

Skin cancer: This reader requests help for a friend?s mother with basal

cell carcinoma (a form of skin cancer) of the head.  She?s been

prescribed Imiquimod cream (Aldara) but has become very ill since taking

it.  She experienced nausea, lethargy, depression and very painful

headaches.   She?s now been advised by the hospital to stop using it

(after three weeks of daily use).  Does anyone know if there are any

long-term side effects?  Are there any natural approaches that can

help?

Elaine Hollingsworth, author of Take Control of Your Health and Escape

the Sickness Industry (Empowerment Press, 2003), writes in to thank

readers for alerting others to the dangers of Aldara (see last week?s

broadcast).  This drug came close to killing Elaine, and she is not

out of the woods yet.  For more information on the truth about this

drug, see Elaine?s website: http://www.doctorsaredangerous.com/.

One reader with basal cell carcinoma (BCC) had a legion frozen with

liquid nitrogen by his GP.  It left a faint burn mark for about a

week, but he?s been clear of BCC for two years. 

Barry has found vitamin E body cream to be an effective cure for BCC. 

It needs to be used frequently for a couple of weeks. " Every time you

pass the bathroom, dab a little on the lesion. The lesion should

disappear within two or to four days, but continue for a few weeks to

be sure. "

Other suggestions are sodium ascorbate powder (mixed into a thick paste

and applied topically) and supplementing with coQ10.

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In a message dated 6/14/06 6:08:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> I had a few elderly friends who applied a dab of apple cider vinegar 4

> times

> per day . The cancer just dried up and fell off.

>

> This is great to know...thanks...I used the Black Salve successfully but

> like the idea of a fermented fruit even more! :)

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> had a few elderly friends who applied a dab of apple cider vinegar 4 times

>

> per day . The cancer just dried up and fell off.

>

Apples are very healing in general.

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Hi Arrow,

My aunt had a skin cancer, just above her lip. She had the conventional

treatment (this was before I knew Saul) and it was hell, I have never seen

anything take more out of a person than that.

Years later, she had a small dark crusty patch appear on her cheek again,

this time she used Nature's Gift (Saul's product) and with daily application

the area dried up and fell off in no time, leaving beautiful pink skin

underneath. Later on she had another patch come up, did the same thing with

the same results.

My mom has had a small (dime size) dark crusty patch come up on her cheek,

she has done the same thing and it to has gone the same route.

I think ozonated olive oil, particularly Saul's product as all OOO's are not

created equal, is a fabulous application for this and would use it on myself

if the occasion arises.

I hope this helps,

Sherri-Lee

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Arrow

Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:59 AM

oxyplus

Subject: Skin Cancer

How effective would ozonated olive oil be for a fairly surface skin cancer?

Anyone have experience with this?

Arrow

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