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> Date: 29 Sep 2004 23:14:17 -0000

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> Subject: Digest Number 267

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> Q-Keloids, giant ones

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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)

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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.

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>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.

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>i am having her do COP on the keloids, graphites 200 k. and a gemmo.

>does anyone have other suggestions?

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> tTan, ND, LAc

>Honolulu

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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

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> > 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)

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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)

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