Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 " bob Larson " wrote: ...so, how's the skin cancer? what did you do about it? B... special herbal paste ... This latest skin cancer was in fact my FIFTH that I fixed by this effective method in the space of 5 years. ... I have just been attending to (and photographing) progress on a skin cancer site on my husband's back. We use Cansema with DMSO. It was first diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma in December 2005, and the Dr offered to cut it out. Thanks to discussion on the Rife list and Silver List, I knew just what to look for and was able to locate the Cansema in Australia. The cancer exited, but not before my husband had knocked the top off accidentally. This is not reckoned to be a good thing. However, the rest of the cancer also came out, as far as we could tell, and the site healed over. It left a scar about 15 mm across. In May 2006 the Cansema was reapplied to the site where " something " was happening on the left of the scar site. An eschar formed and came away. At the end of December 2006 the left hand side of the scar circle was treated again, and a semi circle of eschars formed and came away in about 12 days. Also, a small satellite eschar came away where the cansema had been dabbed on a small defect " just in case " . Although it is recommended to treat only one at a time, I did dab other sites while I had the Cansema out as much by way of diagnosis as treatment. This tiny spot was the only other one which ever reacted this way and formed an eschar. Reminded by recent discussion, I suggested to my husband the other day that I look at his scar again, and he said the site had been feeling uncomfortable. A tiny spot in the middle of the scar looked different to the rest of the scar tissue, and I applied the Cansema, at the same time dabbing a dozen or so other defects of various kinds. A small dark dot about 3 mm across has formed; no other places seem to have reacted. It is very reassuring to have this little tub of Cansema on hand. I have also been able to pass some on to a friend who had been cutting a " wart " that would not heal. This was diagnosed as cancer, and an operation arranged. She cancelled the appointment, which was to have been performed by a very unpleasant man, applied some of my Cansema, and a little cluster of small eschars formed and came away. She had found a practitioner she trusted who was going to treat with light, but requested delay of the treatment while she watched to see what would happen with the Cansema. He was very cooperative, and impressed with the results; he helped remove the eschar when she went back to show him, and confirmed that the treatment was complete. He did not need to apply his own treatment. Her GP was also very impressed with the results. Rowena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 ...so, how's the skin cancer? what did you do about it? ================= > Reply from: B... special herbal paste ... This latest skin cancer was in fact my > FIFTH that I fixed by this > effective method in the space of 5 years. ... > ================= Rowena's comment... > I have just been attending to (and photographing) progress on a skin cancer > site on my husband's back. We use Cansema with DMSO. It was first > diagnosed as basal cell carcinoma in December 2005, and the Dr offered to > cut it out. Thanks to discussion on the Rife list and Silver List, I knew > just what to look for and was able to locate the Cansema in Australia. > > The cancer exited, but not before my husband had knocked the top off > accidentally. This is not reckoned to be a good thing. However, the rest > of the cancer also came out, as far as we could tell, and the site healed > over. It left a scar about 15 mm across. > > In May 2006 the Cansema was reapplied to the site where " something " was > happening on the left of the scar site. An eschar formed and came away. > > At the end of December 2006 the left hand side of the scar circle was > treated again, and a semi circle of eschars formed and came away in about 12 > > days. Also, a small satellite eschar came away where the cansema had been > dabbed on a small defect " just in case " . Although it is recommended to > treat only one at a time, I did dab other sites while I had the Cansema out > as much by way of diagnosis as treatment. This tiny spot was the only other > one which ever reacted this way and formed an eschar. > > Reminded by recent discussion, I suggested to my husband the other day that > I look at his scar again, and he said the site had been feeling > uncomfortable. A tiny spot in the middle of the scar looked different to > the rest of the scar tissue, and I applied the Cansema, at the same time > dabbing a dozen or so other defects of various kinds. A small dark dot > about 3 mm across has formed; no other places seem to have reacted. > > It is very reassuring to have this little tub of Cansema on hand. I have > also been able to pass some on to a friend who had been cutting a " wart " > that would not heal. This was diagnosed as cancer, and an operation > arranged. She cancelled the appointment, which was to have been performed > by a very unpleasant man, applied some of my Cansema, and a little cluster > of small eschars formed and came away. She had found a practitioner she > trusted who was going to treat with light, but requested delay of the > treatment while she watched to see what would happen with the Cansema. He > was very cooperative, and impressed with the results; he helped remove the > eschar when she went back to show him, and confirmed that the treatment was > complete. He did not need to apply his own treatment. Her GP was also very > impressed with the results. > > Rowena > ============================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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