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Hello, I'm doing an experiment.....

Just recently I've successfully treated two skin cancers (one on

lower leg & one under lip) with Cansema. For approximately the

last 5 years I've noticed many lumps in the soft tissue on the

other side of my lower lip. (I smoked for 20 years, dumb I

know.) One lump in particular is very large & I asked my

hygienist about it on Sept. 14th. My dentist gave me a referral

for a biopsy.

(I prefer to avoid allopathic doctors for reasons I will not

waste time with here.) I already knew what that diagnosis would

be so I decided to try Cansema again. (The company does NOT

advise this by the way.) I taped my bottom lip to my chin with

3M tape for sensitive skin & then reinforced it the other

direction. It worked.

I took the Cansema off after 12 hours, as I needed to sleep. I

haven't decided whether I will put on another coat. I've got a

nice yellow cheesy crater going right now & a real nice fat lip.

It may be enough, am not sure yet.

Either way, I've got a two months supply of beta glucan. Sodium

ascorbate is on the way; I've got Spirulina, a juicer & plan on

following what I can of moonbeam's protocol. I need to work on

getting rid of the other lumps before they turn in to the monster

I'm dealing with right now. Was thinking of making a paste of

Spirulina & curcumin & packing it where I need it... Will let

you know how the experiment goes.

kathy

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From: " Kathy " <respectprivacy@...>

Date sent: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 09:34:26 -0700

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Subject: mouth cancer & cansema

> Hello, I'm doing an experiment.....

> Just recently I've successfully treated two skin cancers (one on

> lower leg & one under lip) with Cansema.

Hi,

Spirulina was used successfully in a trial against mouth cancer. See

References

below.

I have heard many good stories of Cansema cream used quickly and very

succesfully

against skin cancers. It is a number one choice for skin cancers and a vialble

alternative to surgical removal.

The most important thing to realise about minor cancer is their age. In my

opinion,

when an even minor skin cancer reaches a certain age, several years old, it can

begin to

spread cancer spores thorugh the body, tryng to induce metastasis through out

the body.

An alternative to cancema cream is a hydrogen peroxide cream contianin 5%

food

grade peroxide in an aqueous cream base. Apply topically, failry thickly, twice

a day.

Results are usually seen in two or three weeks. I would use a peroxide cream

rather than

a Spirulina Cream. Peroxide cream is not suitable for oral use, but a single dab

of 5%

peroxide could be tried by being applied with a cotton bud, twice a day,

directly to an

oral tumor. DMSO is usually mixed with peroxide to improve its effectiveness.

moonbeam

* Evaluation of chemoprevention of oral cancer with spirulina. by Babu,

M. et al. 1995. Pub. in Nutrition and Cancer, Vol. 24, No. 2, 197-202.

India.

The blue-green microalgae spirulina, used in daily diets of natives in

Africa and America, has been found to be a rich natural source of

proteins, carotenoids and other micronutrients.

We evaluated the chemoproventative activity of

spirulina (1 g/day for 12 months) in reversing oral leukoplakia in pan

tobacco chewers in Kerala, India. Complete regression of lesions was

observed in 20 of 44 (45%) evaluable subjects supplemented with

spirulina, as opposed to 3 of 43 (7%) in the placebo arm. When

stratified by type of leukoplakia, the response was more pronounced in

homogeneous lesions: complete regression was seen in 16 of 28 (57%)

subjects with homogeneous leukoplakia, 2 of 8 with erythroplakia, 2 of

4 with verrucous leukoplakia, and 0 of 4 with ulcerated and nodular

lesions. Within one year of discontinuing supplements, 9 of 20 (45%)

complete responders with spirulina developed recurrent lesions.

This

is the first human study evaluating the chemopreventive potential of

spirulina. More studies in different settings and different

populations are needed for further evaluations.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Inhibitive effect and mechanism of polysaccharide of spirulina on

transplanted tumor cells in mice. by Lisheng, et al. 1991. Pub. in

Marine Sciences, Qingdao, N.5. pp 33-38. China.

Polysaccharide of spirulina can inhibit the proliferation of ascitic

heptoma cells of mice in the concentration of 200 mg/kg. It can

inhibit the incorporation of H-thymidine, H-uridine and H-leucine into

DNA, RNA and protein synthesis of sarcoma 180 and ascitic heptoma

cells during the period of 24 hours after exposure in vitro. The

degree of inhibition increases with the extending of incubation time.

Polysaccharide of spirulina can inhibit DNA synthesis of sarcoma 180

and ascitic heptoma cells. The mechanism of inhibition belongs to DNA

metabolism disturbance.

------------------------------------------------------------------------

* Inhibition of experimental oral carcinogenesis by topical beta

carotene. by Schwartz, et al. 1986. Harvard School of Dental Medicine.

Pub. in Carcinogenesis, May 1986 7(5) 711-715. USA.

Beta carotene was found to significantly inhibit the formation of

squamous cell carcinoma of hamster buccal pouch when a soultion was

applied topically three times weekly for 22 weeks in an experiment

with 40 hamsters. In a second experiment with 80 hamsters, beta

carotene was found to inhibit oral carcinogenesis in an

initiation-promotion hamster buccal pouch system. Beta carotene in

hibited both initation and promotion.

* Prevention of experimental oral cancer by extracts of

spirulina-dunaliella algae. by J. Schwartz, G. Shklar, et al. 1988.

Harvard School of Dental Medicine. Pub. in Nutrition and Cancer 11,

127-134. 1988. USA.

An extract of Spirulina-Dunaliella algae was shown to prevent tumor

development in hamster buccal pouch when a solution was applied

topically three times weekly for 28 weeks. Untreated control animals

all presented gross tumours of the right buccal pouch. Animals fed

canthaxanthin presented a notably and statistically significant

reduction in tumour number and size compared with controls. Animals

fed beta carotene demonstrated a smaller but statistically significant

reduction in tumor number and size. The algae animals presented a

complete absence of gross tumors. However, microscopic sections of the

buccal pouch in the algae group showed localized areas of dysplasia

and early carcinoma-in-situ undergoing destruction.

> For approximately the

> last 5 years I've noticed many lumps in the soft tissue on the

> other side of my lower lip. (I smoked for 20 years, dumb I

> know.) One lump in particular is very large & I asked my

> hygienist about it on Sept. 14th. My dentist gave me a referral

> for a biopsy.

>

> (I prefer to avoid allopathic doctors for reasons I will not

> waste time with here.) I already knew what that diagnosis would

> be so I decided to try Cansema again. (The company does NOT

> advise this by the way.) I taped my bottom lip to my chin with

> 3M tape for sensitive skin & then reinforced it the other

> direction. It worked.

>

> I took the Cansema off after 12 hours, as I needed to sleep. I

> haven't decided whether I will put on another coat. I've got a

> nice yellow cheesy crater going right now & a real nice fat lip.

> It may be enough, am not sure yet.

>

> Either way, I've got a two months supply of beta glucan. Sodium

> ascorbate is on the way; I've got Spirulina, a juicer & plan on

> following what I can of moonbeam's protocol. I need to work on

> getting rid of the other lumps before they turn in to the monster

> I'm dealing with right now. Was thinking of making a paste of

> Spirulina & curcumin & packing it where I need it... Will let

> you know how the experiment goes.

>

> kathy

>

>

>

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Thanks moonbeam for your help & references. So spirulina will be a

good idea for my leukoplakia also. (Of course.) I do pay attention

& I want to thank you and Dr. Bromann for your unselfish, free help.

Thanks,

kathy

> Hi,

> Spirulina was used successfully in a trial against mouth

cancer. See References

> below.

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> I'm sorry Dr. Bormann; I'm dyslexic I guess.

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>

> > & I want to thank you and Dr. Bromann for your unselfish, free

> help.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > kathy

>

>

>

>

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