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Marcy and others experiencing topical pain from ulcerated tumours, a

couple of weeks have passed since we started expirementing with

various herbs to gain topical pain relief. Mel has found relief by

soaking gauze dressings in strong tea and applying this to the

tumours....but finds comfrey tea and cayenne the most effective.

We have made a strong comfrey tea (from fresh leaves and flowers)

and added lots of cayenne. He both drinks this, holding it in his

mouth to soothe the tumours in his mouth before swallowing and also

soaks gauze dressings in it and applies these to the tumours on his

chin. We recently ordered a topical tumour poultice from Self health

resources (Dr. products) that has wintergreen, dmso, vit A

among other ingredients...will let you know how effective it is.

Best wishes to all....

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Hi,

You might try TAHITIAN NONI® Juice for the relief of pain as well. Dr.

Gerson states that this product is 70% as effective as morphine

without the the bad side effects. It is all natural and very beneficial in

treatment of cancer.

For a free E-Book By Jacki an alternative health consultant who has

worked successfully with over 3000 cancer patients using TAHITIAN NONI®

Juice and other natural protocols email me with " natural health " in the

subject line, at leskruse@...

Good Health to us all.

Les

-- [ ] Topical tumour pain relief

Marcy and others experiencing topical pain from ulcerated tumours, a

couple of weeks have passed since we started expirementing with

various herbs to gain topical pain relief. Mel has found relief by

soaking gauze dressings in strong tea and applying this to the

tumours....but finds comfrey tea and cayenne the most effective.

We have made a strong comfrey tea (from fresh leaves and flowers)

and added lots of cayenne. He both drinks this, holding it in his

mouth to soothe the tumours in his mouth before swallowing and also

soaks gauze dressings in it and applies these to the tumours on his

chin. We recently ordered a topical tumour poultice from Self health

resources (Dr. products) that has wintergreen, dmso, vit A

among other ingredients...will let you know how effective it is.

Best wishes to all....

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We recently ordered a topical tumour poultice from Self health

> resources (Dr. products) that has wintergreen, dmso, vit A

> among other ingredients...will let you know how effective it is.

Hi ,

I used Dr. 's topical tumor treatment with excellent results a

couple of years ago. I had a mole drastically change overnight, it

grew, itched and I think it was bleeding. As a cancer survivor I was

really concerned and immediately applied the treatment that morning.

Within two weeks time you would never had known anything was there.

To this day I can't find the exact spot where the mole was...there is

no scar.

I should add that I took a shower later that day after I applied the

poultice and even though I had it covered with plastic, most of it

washed off.

Yet, it still worked.

All the best,

,

5 year survivor breast cancer thanks to Dr. , refused chemo,

radiation and all drugs

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I use the noni, but I have never heard it has been sucessful in treating

cancer... I would like to read about the sucess stories....

Bori

Les Kruse <leskruse@...> wrote:

Hi,

You might try TAHITIAN NONI® Juice for the relief of pain as well. Dr.

Gerson states that this product is 70% as effective as morphine

without the the bad side effects. It is all natural and very beneficial in

treatment of cancer.

For a free E-Book By Jacki an alternative health consultant who has

worked successfully with over 3000 cancer patients using TAHITIAN NONI®

Juice and other natural protocols email me with " natural health " in the

subject line, at leskruse@...

Good Health to us all.

Les

-- [ ] Topical tumour pain relief

Marcy and others experiencing topical pain from ulcerated tumours, a

couple of weeks have passed since we started expirementing with

various herbs to gain topical pain relief. Mel has found relief by

soaking gauze dressings in strong tea and applying this to the

tumours....but finds comfrey tea and cayenne the most effective.

We have made a strong comfrey tea (from fresh leaves and flowers)

and added lots of cayenne. He both drinks this, holding it in his

mouth to soothe the tumours in his mouth before swallowing and also

soaks gauze dressings in it and applies these to the tumours on his

chin. We recently ordered a topical tumour poultice from Self health

resources (Dr. products) that has wintergreen, dmso, vit A

among other ingredients...will let you know how effective it is.

Best wishes to all....

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Thanks to all who posted such good info about controlling topical

tumour pain...we will certainly take your advice into

consideration. I am so thankfull to all on this form for helping

those of us battling cancer.....

> We recently ordered a topical tumour poultice from Self health

> > resources (Dr. products) that has wintergreen, dmso, vit A

> > among other ingredients...will let you know how effective it is.

>

> Hi ,

>

> I used Dr. 's topical tumor treatment with excellent results

a

> couple of years ago. I had a mole drastically change overnight,

it

> grew, itched and I think it was bleeding. As a cancer survivor I

was

> really concerned and immediately applied the treatment that

morning.

>

> Within two weeks time you would never had known anything was

there.

> To this day I can't find the exact spot where the mole was...there

is

> no scar.

>

> I should add that I took a shower later that day after I applied

the

> poultice and even though I had it covered with plastic, most of it

> washed off.

>

> Yet, it still worked.

>

> All the best,

>

> ,

> 5 year survivor breast cancer thanks to Dr. , refused chemo,

> radiation and all drugs

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