Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 > From: > Reply- > Date: 29 Sep 2004 23:14:17 -0000 > > Subject: Digest Number 267 > > Q-Keloids, giant ones , You might try Mosqueta oil topically. I have seen significant improvement in scars from radiation and chicken-pox. Trevor Salloum ND Kelowna,BC (General Family Practise) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Dear , Something was stirred in the back of my mind when your email came through and it just clicked tonight. My brother in law used a cream made of glycoalkyloids for the purpose of removing pre (and not so " pre " ) cancerous keratoses. I learned about the cream through " Alternatives " newsletter by Dr. G. . He defines keratoses as " raised nodules are often brown or reddish in color, they're also referred to as actinic, senile or solar keratoses. " He says, " glycoalkaloids ...have the ability to slip inside cancer cell and trigger the release of the cell's own digestive enzymes, causing the cell to self-destruct. And since the glycoalkaloids are not abssorbed into normal cells, healthy skin remains unaffected. Dr. said, " after a few days the skin will become dry and scaly, and may turn a light shade of brown. Gradually, layer after layer of skin will begin to fall off in scales " . . . revealing healthy skin underneath. I'm wondering if the product/concept would work on a keloid. Unsightly keratoses came off my brother in laws face showing fresh skin underneath. It stings a bit and you have to apply 5-6 times a day. Maybe she can try it on her inner thigh before more tender pubic area. If you have trouble finding this product please call me because I have a number of tubes left from purchasing it for my brother in law (they double shipped it and although I asked they never sent call tags for the second " case " . Maybe this is why I have the product. In looking on the web I see that the supplier had to desist producing it. " Funny " , that happened earlier in Australia and it had to be taken off the general market and given prescription status. Let me know if I can help. Best to your young client. Ten is difficult as it is without that to go through as well. Best, , CCN Clinical Nutritionist, Danville/Los Gatos, California - Wellness, Weight Loss, Chronic Issues 925-838-8688 At 06:06 AM 9/29/2004 -1000, you wrote: >have a 10 y/o girl that had second degree burns on her inner thighs and >pubic area. the accident happened in nov 2003 (she grabbed the pot >boiling water for steam inhalation before her mom could do it and >spilled it all on herself) she had to be air lifted from kauai to >honolulu to the burn unit. cicatrisane was the only thing that soothed >it, they were buying it by the dozen cos the area was so large. > >the skin is healed up however, it is one (actually 3) giant keloid. per >the plastic surgeon's recommendations, she is using compression shorts >with some sort of silicone film under that to reduce the keloid >formation. the keloids on her pubic area is more thickened than her >inner thighs (mom didn't use the silicon film on her pubic area) the >plastic surgeon is talking about skin grafting which means she has to be >hospitalized for 1 month. > >i am having her do COP on the keloids, graphites 200 k. and a gemmo. >does anyone have other suggestions? > > tTan, ND, LAc >Honolulu > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 Trevor What is this oil and where does one buy this? Tan Honolulu, HI Trevor Salloum wrote: > > From: > > Reply- > > Date: 29 Sep 2004 23:14:17 -0000 > > > > Subject: Digest Number 267 > > > > Q-Keloids, giant ones > > , > You might try Mosqueta oil topically. I have seen significant > improvement in scars from radiation and chicken-pox. > > Trevor Salloum ND > Kelowna,BC > (General Family Practise) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 , Mosqueta Oil for scars is available from Ferlow Bros, Mission, BC. They have a web site if you just Google you should locate it. It is from South America. If you can't find the number call me at work Monday 8-4pm and I'll get you the number and further information. (250)763-5445 Trevor Salloum ND Kelowna,BC (General Family Practise) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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