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As promised, I'll begin my report.

12-22-01 (1 p.m.)

To test the claim that Cansema affects only abnormal tissue, I

applied a little bit to a healthy patch of skin on my arm, then

covered it with a band-aid. I didn't feel anything 'happening.'

After about 4 hrs., I washed it away, and noticed that the skin on

that spot was slightly red. The redness disappeared after about

half an hour.

12-22-01 (7 p.m.)

I applied the Cansema to a mole the size and shape of a pencil

eraser on my left upper arm, and covered it with a bandage. After

about 10 minutes, I began to feel a slight " stinging " in the area of

the mole. The stinging sensation continued for about an hour,

then it stopped. Then, I started to notice slight pain in the area

when I moved my arm in a certain way.

I know, I know... don't move your arm in a certain way :) hehehe

To be continued...

Vivian

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> I have a couple of moles that have been getting larger, raised

> and with brown and purple specks. I've had a couple of moles

> removed by dermatologists previously and it was quite painful

> and expensive.

>

> After reading about Cansema here and other websites, I

decided

> to give it a try, so I ordered it, along with the QuickHeal salve. I

> figure that, if these products don't work, I can always get my

> money back.

>

> My order arrived today, and I plan to apply it in the next couple of

> days. I'll post the experience and results here, as they develop.

> Wish me luck!

>

> Vivian

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Here's part 2:

I didn't have any trouble sleeping, but when I woke up, I noticed

that the pain in the area had increased. It felt like a stinging/

burning pain every time I moved my arm suddenly or touched the

area (ouch!).

12-23-01 (7:30 p.m)

I removed the bandage. An area about 1 " in diameter

surrounding the mole was very irritated and red. As instructed, I

carefully cleaned the area with hydrogen peroxide, removing all

the dried up Cansema. The mole looked " cooked, " with a

greyish/white appearance, but some tiny spots still looked black.

I'm not sure what the mole is supposed to look like after the

aplication of the salve, and the instructions say that it's possible

that the salve may not have gotten all of it in the first application.

So, I applied the Cansema again, and covered the area with a

larger bandage. After about 5 minutes I felt a little stinging, but

this time it stopped in about 15 minutes. I went about my

household chores as usual, and I didn't feel much pain. It's now

almost midnight and have practically no pain at all.

To be continued...

Vivian

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> As promised, I'll begin my report.

>

> 12-22-01 (1 p.m.)

> To test the claim that Cansema affects only abnormal tissue, I

> applied a little bit to a healthy patch of skin on my arm, then

> covered it with a band-aid. I didn't feel anything 'happening.'

> After about 4 hrs., I washed it away, and noticed that the skin

on

> that spot was slightly red. The redness disappeared after

about

> half an hour.

>

> 12-22-01 (7 p.m.)

> I applied the Cansema to a mole the size and shape of a

pencil

> eraser on my left upper arm, and covered it with a bandage.

After

> about 10 minutes, I began to feel a slight " stinging " in the area

of

> the mole. The stinging sensation continued for about an hour,

> then it stopped. Then, I started to notice slight pain in the area

> when I moved my arm in a certain way.

>

> I know, I know... don't move your arm in a certain way :)

hehehe

>

> To be continued...

>

> Vivian

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Here's part 3 of my experience with Cansema:

12-24-01 (7 p.m.)

Took a shower taking care of not getting bandage wet. After

toweling dry, I removed the bandage. The area around the mole

was still very irritated and red, and had a few tiny yellowish

patches apparently filled with pus. I cleaned the entire area very

gently with a cotton ball soaked with hydrogen peroxide. The

mole, which had been raised about 2 mm, was now flattened out

against the skin, looked completely black, and had a yelowish/

white border. I guess this is what's called the " eschar. " It looked

exactly like the pictures on the Cansema website. After wiping

the area a couple of more times with hydrogen peroxide, I

covered it again with a new bandage.

12-25-01 (6 p.m.)

After taking a shower as yesterday, I removed the bandage again

and cleaned the whole area as before. There was no change in

appearance from the previous day. Acording to the instructions,

the eschar should fall off by itself in about 10 days.

I'll just continue to change the bandage daily and cleaning with

hydrogen peroxide, so I won't post an update until something

different happens.

Vivian

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> > As promised, I'll begin my report.

> >

> > 12-22-01 (1 p.m.)

> > To test the claim that Cansema affects only abnormal tissue,

I

> > applied a little bit to a healthy patch of skin on my arm, then

> > covered it with a band-aid. I didn't feel anything 'happening.'

> > After about 4 hrs., I washed it away, and noticed that the skin

> on

> > that spot was slightly red. The redness disappeared after

> about

> > half an hour.

> >

> > 12-22-01 (7 p.m.)

> > I applied the Cansema to a mole the size and shape of a

> pencil

> > eraser on my left upper arm, and covered it with a bandage.

> After

> > about 10 minutes, I began to feel a slight " stinging " in the

area

> of

> > the mole. The stinging sensation continued for about an

hour,

> > then it stopped. Then, I started to notice slight pain in the

area

> > when I moved my arm in a certain way.

> >

> > I know, I know... don't move your arm in a certain way :)

> hehehe

> >

> > To be continued...

> >

> > Vivian

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> >

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Here's Part 4 of my experience with Cansema:

12-26-01

I was concerned about the little yellowish patches that developed

around the mole area, so I contacted Alpha Omega Labs and

spoke with the herbalist. He said that Cansema can sometimes

cause these as a result of a high yeast count in the blood.

(Based on this and other signs, I think it's possible that I have

systemic candida. But that's another matter).

12-27-01

Most of the little yellowish patches have dried out and peeled off.

12-30-01

Every day when changing the bandage I find one or two small

yellowish stains on it, representing a small amount of fluid

discharge from the area. There has been no pain in the area for

a few days, just an occasional stinging, and now some slight

itching.

If everything goes according to the 'schedule' outlined in their

website, the mole should fall off in the next couple of days.

Vivian

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> Here's part 3 of my experience with Cansema:

>

> 12-24-01 (7 p.m.)

> Took a shower taking care of not getting bandage wet. After

> toweling dry, I removed the bandage. The area around the

mole

> was still very irritated and red, and had a few tiny yellowish

> patches apparently filled with pus. I cleaned the entire area

very

> gently with a cotton ball soaked with hydrogen peroxide. The

> mole, which had been raised about 2 mm, was now flattened

out

> against the skin, looked completely black, and had a yelowish/

> white border. I guess this is what's called the " eschar. " It

looked

> exactly like the pictures on the Cansema website. After wiping

> the area a couple of more times with hydrogen peroxide, I

> covered it again with a new bandage.

>

> 12-25-01 (6 p.m.)

> After taking a shower as yesterday, I removed the bandage

again

> and cleaned the whole area as before. There was no change

in

> appearance from the previous day. Acording to the

instructions,

> the eschar should fall off by itself in about 10 days.

> I'll just continue to change the bandage daily and cleaning with

> hydrogen peroxide, so I won't post an update until something

> different happens.

>

> Vivian

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Ms. Vivian, haven't heard from you since 12-25 when you posted Part three. My

Mom has a sore on her back shoulder that I was compliling your comments for. If

you've finished, would you post the balance for me privately, please. Obie.

Re: Using Cansema

Here's part 3 of my experience with Cansema:

12-24-01 (7 p.m.)

Took a shower taking care of not getting bandage wet. After

toweling dry, I removed the bandage. <Snip>

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<< Ms. Vivian, haven't heard from you since 12-25 when you posted Part three.

My Mom has a sore on her back shoulder that I was compliling your comments

for. If you've finished, would you post the balance for me privately,

please. Obie. >>

====

Please post it for all of us.

Thank you

Christel

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Here's Part 5 of my Cansema 'saga' :)

1-2-02

The redness around the eschar has dimished to a slight pink,

and the skin is a little dry and peeling, probably due to using the

H2O2 daily. I have no pain or stinging. The " eschar " is still

attached and it's hard, just like the scab one would get after a

bad scrape or wound. I guess it will take longer than ten days for

it to fall off.

1-4-02

The edge of the " eschar " is slightly separating from the

surrounding skin. It itches a little ocassionally.

1-5-02

I was awakened this morning by intense itch, and in my half-

asleep state, I scratched the eschar. Ouch! Shouldn't have done

that... Went back to sleep. :)

Fortunately, no damage was done.

1-7-02

Well, it's been two weeks since I applied the Cansema, and the

eschar is still there. The edge all around seems to be

separating from the surrounding skin, and it's now raised again,

as if it were being pushed out from below. It looks like this 'guy'

is tough and doesn't want to separate completely yet.

I plan to contact the Cansema herbalist again to find out if it's

normal for the eschar to take more than 10 days to fall off.

Vivian

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> Here's Part 4 of my experience with Cansema:

>

> 12-26-01

> I was concerned about the little yellowish patches that

developed

> around the mole area, so I contacted Alpha Omega Labs and

> spoke with the herbalist. He said that Cansema can

sometimes

> cause these as a result of a high yeast count in the blood.

> (Based on this and other signs, I think it's possible that I have

> systemic candida. But that's another matter).

>

> 12-27-01

> Most of the little yellowish patches have dried out and peeled

off.

>

> 12-30-01

> Every day when changing the bandage I find one or two small

> yellowish stains on it, representing a small amount of fluid

> discharge from the area. There has been no pain in the area

for

> a few days, just an occasional stinging, and now some slight

> itching.

>

> If everything goes according to the 'schedule' outlined in their

> website, the mole should fall off in the next couple of days.

>

> Vivian

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Here's Part 6 of my experience with Cansema:

1-10-02

Finally! The eschar fell off this morning, 18 days after the

application of Cansema. I thought that, as the Cansema

literature says, there would be a hole or " cavitation " left on my

arm, but it only left behind a pink circle pretty much level with the

surrounding skin. I guess my mole didn't go very deep, or during

the extra time the eschar took to fall off, new skin was already

forming below it. That would explain why at the beginning the

eschar was faily flat against the skin, and then slowly it began to

raise. In any case, all is left is a pink circle. There may be a

pinhead-sized hole, but because this thing was on the back of

my arm, I can't really tell.

When the eschar fell off, I immediately cleaned the skin with

H2O2, then applied a little QuikHeal (ozonated olive oil), and

covered it with gauze. I'll clean again and apply QuikHeal before

going to bed, and will continue to do this until the pinkness

begins to disappear.

Now all I have to do is wait until the pink area of skin begins to

look like the rest of my skin. I don't know how long this is going to

take, but I will post when it does. The main thing is, no more

ugly and scary 'mole' on my arm.

I'm a happy woman!!! :):):)

Vivian

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> Here's Part 5 of my Cansema 'saga' :)

>

> 1-2-02

> The redness around the eschar has dimished to a slight pink,

> and the skin is a little dry and peeling, probably due to using

the

> H2O2 daily. I have no pain or stinging. The " eschar " is still

> attached and it's hard, just like the scab one would get after a

> bad scrape or wound. I guess it will take longer than ten days

for

> it to fall off.

>

> 1-4-02

> The edge of the " eschar " is slightly separating from the

> surrounding skin. It itches a little ocassionally.

>

> 1-5-02

> I was awakened this morning by intense itch, and in my half-

> asleep state, I scratched the eschar. Ouch! Shouldn't have

done

> that... Went back to sleep. :)

> Fortunately, no damage was done.

>

> 1-7-02

> Well, it's been two weeks since I applied the Cansema, and

the

> eschar is still there. The edge all around seems to be

> separating from the surrounding skin, and it's now raised

again,

> as if it were being pushed out from below. It looks like this 'guy'

> is tough and doesn't want to separate completely yet.

>

> I plan to contact the Cansema herbalist again to find out if it's

> normal for the eschar to take more than 10 days to fall off.

>

> Vivian

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Wow Vivian. Great Job. I have read you updates with great interest and now

feel adventurous about trying this myself. Thanks for sharing with us. Where

did you get your cansema?

Donna

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Here's Part 6 of my experience with Cansema:

1-10-02

Finally! The eschar fell off this morning, 18 days after the

application of Cansema. I thought that, as the Cansema

literature says, there would be a hole or " cavitation " left on my

arm, but it only left behind a pink circle pretty much level with the

surrounding skin. I guess my mole didn't go very deep, or during

the extra time the eschar took to fall off, new skin was already

forming below it. That would explain why at the beginning the

eschar was faily flat against the skin, and then slowly it began to

raise. In any case, all is left is a pink circle. There may be a

pinhead-sized hole, but because this thing was on the back of

my arm, I can't really tell.

When the eschar fell off, I immediately cleaned the skin with

H2O2, then applied a little QuikHeal (ozonated olive oil), and

covered it with gauze. I'll clean again and apply QuikHeal before

going to bed, and will continue to do this until the pinkness

begins to disappear.

Now all I have to do is wait until the pink area of skin begins to

look like the rest of my skin. I don't know how long this is going to

take, but I will post when it does. The main thing is, no more

ugly and scary 'mole' on my arm.

I'm a happy woman!!! :):):)

Vivian

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