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My son had over 35 skin growths on his knee. At first they thought they were

warts, but nothing (and I tried everything) to get rid of them. Then I started

giving him 1 (homemade) capsule of tumeric, cayenne, ginger daily. I also added

2 capsules of baking soda daily. He had them for 5 years, but after 3 months of

daily use, EVERY one of them is gone! I just cannot believe how well this

worked.

mary

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> > > > I'm not sure if anybody has addressed this issue before.

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> > > > I have Lyme, Bartonella, Babesia and Mycoplasma and for the

> > > > last 3-4 months I have developed skin moles. I always had

> > > > them as my mother's side have a lot. But these are different

> > > > and it scares me a bit as there's a chance it might be melonoma, too.

> > > > They are not too big but bigger�than normal. And they're

everywhere.

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> > > > Has anybody experienced this before or is this a skin manifestation

> > > > of Bartonella or Borrelia?

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> > > > pajo.

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Lugol's has worked for my husband's skin tags and moles, but it takes time and you have to be persistent and patient.A quicker way is to mix baking soda and castor oil into a thick paste. We open the mole or skin tag with a sterile needle unless it has already beeh scratched open, which they often were. We placed the paste on the spot and covered with a band-aid. Then we replaced it as needed. We had to be careful to keep the paste on as small an area as possible only covering the mole, because it burns. This method dried up a and killed a couple places that we were really worried were turning to cancer. They looked really bad. He has had things removed by doctors before and they would come back.

" The weather is here, wish you were lovely. Love, Sandy "

from the short " Going Postal " Robin Little

I second Jim's comment about Lugol's applied topically. I recently watched a youtube video by an herbalist showing how to make your own Lugol's and he commented that applying iodine to skin growths would make

them dry up and fall off. I want to try this. deb  

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Hi, are we talking about moles or skin tags? If so, are they lyme related or

from something else? I have both, so I'm very curious! Thanks, Jodie L.

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> Hello I just put twice on the skin mall of my husband iodine 10% mixed with

DMSO it has shrinked of at least 1/3 if nto 1/2

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> thi sin one day looks very goood to me

> marie

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> Subject: Re: Lyme and Skin Moles

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> Lugol's has worked for my husband's skin tags and moles, but it takes time and

you have to be persistent and patient.

> A quicker way is to mix baking soda and castor oil into a thick paste. We open

the mole or skin tag with a sterile needle unless it has already beeh scratched

open, which they often were. We placed the paste on the spot and covered with a

band-aid. Then we replaced it as needed. We had to be careful to keep the paste

on as small an area as possible only covering the mole, because it burns. This

method dried up a and killed a couple places that we were really worried were

turning to cancer. They looked really bad. He has had things removed by doctors

before and they would come back.

>

> " The weather is here, wish you were lovely. Love, Sandy "

> from the short " Going Postal "

> Robin Little

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>

> I second Jim's comment about Lugol's applied topically. I recently watched a

youtube video by an herbalist showing how to make your own Lugol's and he

commented that applying iodine to skin growths would make them dry up and fall

off. I want to try this. deb

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Skin tags can be a sign of blood sugar regulation problems.

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> > Hello I just put twice on the skin mall of my husband iodine 10% mixed with

DMSO it has shrinked of at least 1/3 if nto 1/2

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> > thi sin one day looks very goood to me

> > marie

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> > ________________________________

> > From: Robin Little <robinlittle@>

> > To: Lyme_and_Rife

> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:57 AM

> > Subject: Re: Lyme and Skin Moles

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> > Lugol's has worked for my husband's skin tags and moles, but it takes time

and you have to be persistent and patient.

> > A quicker way is to mix baking soda and castor oil into a thick paste. We

open the mole or skin tag with a sterile needle unless it has already beeh

scratched open, which they often were. We placed the paste on the spot and

covered with a band-aid. Then we replaced it as needed. We had to be careful to

keep the paste on as small an area as possible only covering the mole, because

it burns. This method dried up a and killed a couple places that we were really

worried were turning to cancer. They looked really bad. He has had things

removed by doctors before and they would come back.

> >

> > " The weather is here, wish you were lovely. Love, Sandy "

> > from the short " Going Postal "

> > Robin Little

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> >

> > I second Jim's comment about Lugol's applied topically. I recently watched a

youtube video by an herbalist showing how to make your own Lugol's and he

commented that applying iodine to skin growths would make them dry up and fall

off. I want to try this. deb

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Hi JodieHusband has both skin tags and moles, but by the time they get bad enough for him to complain it is hard to tell which they were in their beginnings. As far as I know he doesn't have Lyme. I don't know why he has so many skin 'thangs'. He used to do a lot of sunbathing.

" The weather is here, wish you were lovely. Love, Sandy "

from the short " Going Postal " Robin Little

Hi, are we talking about moles or skin tags? If so, are they lyme related or from something else? I have both, so I'm very curious! Thanks, Jodie L.  

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