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Hi Dan & Carmella, I don't know about skin cancer and the blistering

part but I use baking soda to wash my face. It makes it very soft. I

also use it for brushing teeth or cleaning. I also use vinegar for

cleaning and for my skin. I am new at using it for my body except for

my toes. I for a long while have put vinegar on my toes after the

shower just to prevent any yeast since I have it in other parts of my

body. Lately I have been trying it on my belly and back because I get

itchy after I eat some foods. Lately have been rinsing hair with it

and it seem nice on the hair. Be careful with the skin cancer, my mom

has had many cancerous moles and spots removed.

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> OK,

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> I've heard a lot of talk about the PH effecting certain mold or

fungal problems. I've used White vinegar for some things, but I hear

talk about using baking soda also, however if I remember my chemistry

correctly, Baking soda raises the Ph, (alkalinity), and vinegar,

(acetic acid), lowers the Ph. Which was is the right direction in

treating fungal infections, skin rashes, etc.?

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> I have a skin cancer on my forehead, cannot afford a doctor,

and our local doctor I last visited said, " Come in when you have some

money and we'll remove that, otherwise, don't worry about it. He's a

real nice guy, but for some reason I have no desire to go back,

sorry... That is beside the point. I've been treating it the past

few days with white vinegar, about the same way one might treat a

fungal infection. It is getting darker, the top layers of skin

appear to be blistering a little, but I don't know if this is good or

bad. Worst thing that could happen is I will have to go get it

removed, which is inevitable anyway.

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> Just in case this should work, I am taking a photographic

journal of it, if it doesn't work, it will make a good article of

what NOT to do. LOL...

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> Has anyone else tried this?

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> Dan

> Dan & Carmella

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DON't mess around with ignoring cancer! Seriously.

Find a public clinic or something. Your life could depend on it.

Malignant melanoma is a very serious thing. It can spread to other organs.

That is not something you should try to deal with yourself. Get out the

phone book and start calling. Now.

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I TOTALLY agree with Live on this! My father had those taken off every

3 months and yes, this is life threatening if you don't take action

ASAP.

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> DON't mess around with ignoring cancer! Seriously.

> Find a public clinic or something. Your life could depend on it.

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> Malignant melanoma is a very serious thing. It can spread to other

organs.

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> That is not something you should try to deal with yourself. Get out

the

> phone book and start calling. Now.

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Update following this brief statement:

I do agree with both of you on this one, and if I had the funds, I would

simply go have them removed. Even our free clinic in town would require the

fee's for tests that would need to be taken. Also, our free clinic is downtown

in the old part of town, which has a history of flooding, and most of the old

buildings we avoid because we have gotten sick from being in them too many

times. Doctors in this town won't see you without money up front or an

insurance or medicaide card, and unlike many states, Indiana doesn't seem to

issue medicaide to the poor, only to their children. I've gone through the

wringers with doctors because I've suffered back injury alond with a severe case

of degenerative disk disease, and even though we owe no medical bills, they

simply want money up front. We had one doctor that has seen me in the past 6

years, it was a medicaide exam, he diagnosed me with Degenerative disk disease

and COPD because I was having a hard time breathing, and also included the

melanoma, yet I was denied anyway.

On the bright side.... I was getting concerned yesterday when I wrote the

original post because my cancer spot was getting black spots on it since I began

giving it daily soakings with white vinegar. Tonight I've got new news.... It

began looking like a series of blisters with black spots in the center of some.

Tonight two spots, one looking just like a blister, and one containing one of

the black spots simply pealed off my forehead with a simple scrape of my

fingernail. Under the blister is just plain, normal looking skin. underneath

the one that had the black spot, the skin is slightly pinkish, kind of like

removing a scab. The rest of the area seems to be doing the same thing, and

hopefully within a few days, the cancer will be gone, in which case I will post,

and I will put pictures up on the internet somewhere.

Faith and hope are stronger than the scalpal,

Dan

Dan & Carmella Dunkin

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